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Kentucky

All Kentuckians are mandated reporters. If you believe a child is being abused or neglected, call the Child Protection Hotline.

1-877-KYSAFE1 or 1-877-597-2331

For contact information in other states, please visit our Report It page.

Additional Support:

Child help: National Abuse Hotline:
1-800-4-CHILD
or 1-800-422-4453

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New Year, New Website, Same Goals

As we celebrate the beginning of a new year, Face It® is excited to announce the launch of its new and improved website. As a hub of child abuse prevention and intervention resources, our goal is to promote best practices, engage the community, and advocate for effective policies to improve the child welfare system. The layout of the new site allows parents and caregivers, community members, and professionals to easily navigate resources that best fit their interests and needs.

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Parenting is tough. The new Face It site allows parents and caregivers to search for tips and resources based on their child’s age and stage.

Everyone has a role in ensuring communities are safe places for children to grow and thrive. Members of the community can use the Face It site to learn the warning signs of abuse, tools to promote prevention, and ways to get involved.

The professionals whose job it is to keep kids safe, including child care providers, educators, medical professionals, and youth program professionals can find best practices and resources on the new Face It site.

As you explore the new site, be sure to check out the events calendar, partner information page, and form to order free prevention brochures and posters. And, be sure to notice the “Report It” button visible throughout the site that provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect in Kentucky and all surrounding state.faceit_report

Too many children in Kentucky experience abuse and neglect and keeping kids safe is up to all of us. The Face It website provides the tips and resources needed for parents, neighbors, teachers, doctors, and coaches to all be the face that ends child abuse. Go to the homepage and explore the new child abuse prevention resource hub.