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Responding to child abuse

The Department of Child Safety is the lead child protection agency in Queensland and is required by law to ensure that children and young people are safe from abuse, neglect and harm in their homes.

When we receive information about harm or risk of harm to a child or young person up to 18 years of age, and suspect that they may require protection, our child safety officers will complete an investigation and assessment to determine the ongoing safety of the child.

Our response

Our role in protecting children and young people is to:

Child safety officers conduct thorough investigations and assessments to determine the protection and care needs of children and young people.

In deciding if a child is in need of protection, child safety officers will determine whether:

If a child or young person's parents are unable or unwilling to protect them, we will provide help and support for the child, young person and their family.

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Last updated
3 August 2007

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