Child Abuse During COVID-19

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General Information

Childhelp.org identifies four main types of child abuse: Physical abuse, Emotional abuse, Sexual abuse, Child neglect (including medical neglect)

+ Direct Support

National Domestic Violence Hotline

  • Phone 1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)

  • Teletype: 1-800-787-3224

  • Text LOVEIS to 22522

  • Go to thehotline.org for live chat services

  • Chat service en Español

Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline

  • 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)
  • Call or text
  • 24/7 hotline
  • Click here for a map with Child Protection Service phone numbers by state

National Parent Helpline

  • 1-855-4APARENT (1-855-427-2736)
  • Open Monday to Friday, 10am -- 7pm PST

Darkness to Light

  • Child sexual abuse hotline
  • 24/7 hotline
  • Call 866-FOR-LIGHT
  • Text LIGHT to 741741

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)

National Runaway Safeline

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

  • 24/7 hotline
  • Call 1-800-843-5678

National Children’s Advocacy Center


+ Identifying abuse


+ For primary care providers


+ For parents, guardians, and teachers


+ Public policy and law

  • Find information on current and proposed legislation to protect children on Child USA
  • Child Law Advice gives legal advice to victims of child abuse
  • Coram Voice provides free child advocate services

+ Intersection of child abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV)

  • Child Welfare reports that child abuse and intimate partner violence can often occur in the same family.
  • Beyond the coincidence of child abuse and IPV, children may face emotional repurcussions of watching spousal abuse.
  • See these National Criminal Justice Reform Center’s recommendations for local policy makers and domestic violence shelters on how to address co-occurence of domestic and child abuse.