What to do?
Scenarios
Indicators
Supports
100
What are the next steps after a student discloses a reportable issue?

Inform supervisor, call the mandated reporter hotline, complete the form, and inform the counselor

100

Student constantly complains of toothache and parent has yet to take them to the dentist.

YES

100

Frequent injuries of any kind (bruises, cuts, and/or burns), especially if the child is unable to provide an adequate explanation of the cause.

Physical Abuse

100

This person is within the school can meet with the student for one on one meetings to explore the issue

Counselor or Social Worker

200

A student shares a situation that might be reportable

Speak to Counselor or Supervisor for support

200

Student discloses she was raped at age 7 but has not seen the perpretator since then.

NO

200

Expressing age-inappropriate knowledge of sexual relations;

Sexual Abuse

200

This person is in the school to have meetings with parents regarding the issue

Administrator and Counselor

300

Student doesn't seem to be themselves even after engaging in conversation with them

Speak to Counselor or Supervisor

300
Student is absent once a month

NO

300

Lack of personal care—poor personal hygiene, torn and/or dirty clothes;

Maltreatment

300

This organization can support the student with outside resources regarding the issue

ACS

400

Student confronts you about an issue that they shared with you and you reported it

Request a meeting with student and counselor

400

student says in the hallway he had a rough weekend and his mom was upset and pulled a knife out on him but he is ok now

YES

400

✶ Frequent absence from or tardiness to school;

Maltreatment

400

This person can help any staff member to process and explore what the student shared that may affect them

Counselor