Child Abuse Resources
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REPORTING SUSPECTED ABUSE
Remember, it is against the law to hurt a child. You must report it when you suspect a child is being abused. After you report abuse, wait a week and then call again to see what has been done. Watch for new signs of abuse and report each one.
Each time you call, write down the time, date, and who you talked to. Write down the child's name and what evidence you have that the child is being abused.
Child Abuse Hotline:
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Tel: 661.631.6011 (Countywide)
Tel: 760.375.6049 (Ridgecrest)
(Report 24 hours per day, 7 days per week)
AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS
BAKERSFIELD
730 Chester Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Tel: 661.861.4711
Kern Parent Child Center (KPCC) (Map)
Community Action Partnership of Kern
300 19th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Provides child abuse prevention services to families and assists them in developing a family success plan.
Tel: 661.336.5272
Fatherhood Program (Map)
Community Action Partnership of Kern
300 19th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Educating parents and empowering them with tools for positive and healthy parenting, with an emphasis to become more active, and involved in the lives of their children. Classes satisfy court mandates and are approved by the Department of Human Services.
Tel: 661.336.5272
Kern CAPC (Map)
730 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Tel: 661.327.4700
Tel: 661.327.-4711
Kern County Department of Human Services (Map)
100 California Avenue
P.O. Box 511
Bakersfield, CA 93302
Tel: 661.327.4711
Jamison’s Children Center (Map)
1010 Shalimar Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
Tel: 661.861.2032
RIDGECREST
P.O. Box 468
Ridgecrest, CA 93556
Tel: 760.375.1494
Tel: 760.384.3450
PARENT TOOLKIT
CHILD CARE PROVIDER TOOLKIT
- Child Abuse and Neglect Fact Sheet
- Caregivers of Young Children: Preventing and Responding to Child Maltreatment
- Recognizing Child Abuse
- Helping Parents and Children in Difficult Situations
- Preventing Child Abuse Within Child Care Programs
- Talking to a Child who has been Abused
- Talking to Parents about Child Abuse
- NAEYC's Position Statement on the Prevention of Child Abuse in Early Childhood Programs and the Responsibilities of Early Childhood Professionals to Prevent Child Abuse
- Through the Eyes of a Child Training-Kern County Department of Human Services
- Safe Children and Healthy Families are a Shared Responsibility: 2005 Community Resource Packet

Recursos en Español y Publicaciones
- Los Niños Fuera de Peligro y las Familias Saludables son una Responsabilidad Compartida
- Los Niños Fuera de Peligro y las Familias Saludables son una Responsabilidad Compartida: Sea un HÉROE en su Comunidad [póster]
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