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Reports received by DCJ are assessed by practitioners to determine whether the information meets the ROSH threshold.
When a report is assessed by the Helpline as reaching the ROSH threshold, it will be forwarded to a Community Services Centre or the Joint Referral Unit for further assessment in circumstances where the report appears to include allegations of sexual abuse, serious physical abuse or serious neglect.
Information about how DCJ assesses and responds to reports is included in Chapter 7.
The diagram below shows this process.
A text alternative to the Reporting Pathway diagram is available.
The Helpline aims to provide written feedback to mandatory reporters who have made a report via phone.
Reporters who have made a report via the ChildStory reporter website are able to obtain status updates about the progress of their report via the ChildStory community portal.
The e-report feedback will include details on whether a report about a child met the statutory ROSH threshold and the assessment outcome.
Supportive interventions to reduce risk to the child are encouraged and not prevented by the making of a report. This is embedded within section 29A of the Care Act. Consider alternative sources of support to assist families who would benefit from accessing support to address their current circumstances. Some of the steps you might take are outlined below:
07 May 2024