Report Child Abuse & Neglect
Alaska’s Reporting Requirements: You must report child sexual abuse to both the law enforcement agency assigned to the area the abuse took place and the Office of Children’s Services
Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-478-4444
or email: reportchildabuse@alaska.gov
or fax: 907-269-3939
Alaska’s Reporting Requirements: You must report child sexual abuse to both the law enforcement agency assigned to the area the abuse took place and the Office of Children’s Services
Contact Law Enforcement
Call the local law enforcement agency assigned to the area where the abuse took place. If you do not know which agency to call or how to contact them use the link below:
Click the link below to know the information you need to gather to make a mandatory report: Reporting Child Abuse
Helping Children Navigate Stress
Childhood can be stressful for a variety of reasons. Helping your child navigate stress can make a big difference in their well-being. Supporting your child and teaching them coping skills will help them bounce back from stressful situations now and for the rest of their life.
- Helping Children Navigate Stress (Brought to you by: Bethel Family Clinic, Tundra Women’s Coalition, and Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation)
Caregiver’s Resources for Youth With Problematic Sexual Behaviors
(documents from the National Children’s Alliance, National Symposium of Sexual Behavior of Youth, and the National Child Traumatic Stress Network)