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Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING - Adult Protective Services

Responds to reports of neglect or abuse of elderly or adults with disabilities. Neglect may include neglect by another, or self-neglect. Abuse may include financial, physical, sexual or psychological abuse.

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Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response | NAVY FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER GREAT LAKES - Counseling and Advocacy

Counseling Provides short-term counseling for individuals, couples, families, and children of active military. Offers up to 12 sessions (treatment may be extended under certain circumstances). Family Advocacy Program Handles reports of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse involving military members. Provides intervention and treatment services including counseling, case management, and support groups.

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Family Maintenance/Reunification | ARDEN SHORE CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES - Intact Family Preservation Program

Provides case management for families who are at risk for separation due to child abuse or neglect. Program is voluntary but must be referred by DCFS.

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Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response | SAFE2HELP - Safe2Help Illinois Program

Digital platform that allows teens to anonymously report concerns about themselves or others. Addresses concerns such as mental health, suicide, abuse, bullying, and substance use. Offers a helpline, text, email, and mobile app.

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Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES - Child Protective Services

Accepts and responds to reports of physical, sexual, or emotional child abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Response by Child Protective Services may include: - Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem - Referral to supportive services - Emergency placement services if this is determined to be necessary. Child abuse is the mistreatment of a child under the age of 18 by: - A parent or their romantic partner. - An immediate relative or someone living in their home. - A caretaker such as a babysitter or daycare worker. - Any person responsible for the child’s welfare, such as a health care provider, educator, coach or youth program volunteer. Note: The mistreatment can either result in injury or put the child at serious risk of injury. Child abuse can be physical (i.e. bruises or broken bones), sexual (i.e. fondling or incest) or mental (emotional injury or psychological illness). Neglect is the failure of a parent or caretaker to meet “minimal parenting” standards for providing: - Adequate supervision - Food, clothing, medical care, shelter or other basic needs.

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Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING - Adult Protective Services

Responds to reports of neglect or abuse of elderly or adults with disabilities. Neglect may include neglect by another, or self-neglect. Abuse may include financial, physical, sexual or psychological abuse.

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