County of Los Angeles Department of Child and Family Services The Electronic Suspected Child Abuse Report System (eSCARS) is a web-based application that allows DCFS, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA), and the District Attorney (DA) to “cross-report” to each other the state mandated form-SS8572, called the Suspected Child Abuse Report (SCAR)
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ESCARS - avahealth. org Suspected Child Abuse Report (SCAR) California Department of Justice form SS8572 Use is mandated throughout the state Guiding statutory scheme is • Have you used an electronic form to report suspected child abuse? Why? • Does CPS in your area cross-report out-of-home abuse reports?
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DEVELOPING AN ELECTRONIC SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE REPORTING SYSTEM (eSCARS) In the State of California, the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) requires that certain categories of professionals immediately report any suspected child abuse and neglect to county child welfare services (CWS), 1 local law enforcement, and the county district attorney’s office
Electronic Suspected Child Abuse Report System (ES) Program (California) The Los Angeles County DCFS has already successfully built and is utilizing the Electronic Suspected Child Abuse Report System (eSCARS) platform DCFS has a great deal of expertise, and is willing to assist Applicants in the development of an eSCARS in their counties