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The District Attorney’s Student Safety in School Systems Task Force is committed
to ensuring all of San Diego’s youth have a safe and nurturing educational
environment, free of sexual and physical abuse. The District Attorney’s Office
recognizes that there are gaps between the multiple agencies and systems that
are currently addressing abuse. We aim to eliminate those inefficiencies and
close those gaps so our students and youth can thrive. We invite the public to
use this site to directly contact our experienced prosecutors and trained
investigators if there is a concern of abuse within our school systems. Every
submission will receive attention and every allegation will be addressed.

This Task Force will not be a mechanism by which a mandated reporter may report
suspected abuse, but the Task Force will work to make sure that mandated
reporters are complying with their legal obligations to report acts of physical
and sexual abuse against minors.



THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S STUDENT SAFETY IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS TASK FORCE WILL:

 * Welcome and receive submissions from any member of the public who is
   concerned about the safety of students in a school system;
 * Facilitate any member of the public who is navigating the multiple agencies
   and departments when an incident involving a child has occurred in a school
   setting;
 * Reduce the public’s confusion by giving them direct access to the District
   Attorney’s Office so allegations and complaints can be tracked;
 * Cross-reference allegations and complaints with law enforcement, Child
   Welfare Services, and educational institutions and programs where
   appropriate;

 * Refer members of the public to services that may be available to those
   experiencing trauma as a result of an incident that has taken place within a
   school system;
 * Offer and provide outreach and training to the public on issues and concerns
   surrounding possible physical and sexual abuse perpetrated by an adult or
   minor on a student in an educational setting;
 * Criminally prosecute those who fail to comply with mandated reporting laws
   where the evidence of such failure is sufficient.

Frequently Asked Questions :


What is the role of the Student Safety Task Force?

 * Work with schools, parents, law enforcement, and students to ensure children
   in educational institutions remain safe from physical and sexual abuse.
 * Receive submissions from any concerned community member and assess concerns
   regarding possible child abuse in school systems.
 * Evaluate and analyze perceived failures in our schools’ systems regarding
   mandatory reporting.
 * Identify gaps and confusion regarding mandatory reporting of child abuse
   within our educational institutions.
 * Work to hold appropriate individuals accountable if they fail to make
   mandatory reports where there is a reasonable suspicion abuse of a child has
   occurred and where there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
 * Facilitate training of students, families, school employees, and law
   enforcement.



What conduct can you report using this site?

 * Sexual abuse of a minor by a student or school employee that occurs in a
   school setting.
 * Sexual abuse of a minor by a school employee that occurs outside of a school
   setting.
 * Physical abuse of a minor by a student that occurs in a school setting.
 * Physical abuse of a minor by a school employee that occurs outside of a
   school setting.
 * Failure (or suspected failure) by mandated reporter to make a report.



What conduct should you not report on this site?

 * Any active emergency- CALL 911 FIRST- and then you may submit an inquiry for
   follow-up.
 * Any civil dispute or disagreements with teachers or school administration.
 * Conflicts with teachers or staff that school administration is actively
   addressing.



What will happen once you make a report?

 * The District Attorney’s Task Force members will evaluate and investigate the
   claim.
 * Law enforcement will be notified to investigate allegations when appropriate.
 * Families will be connected with trauma-informed resources and support.
 * An investigation into whether a mandatory report was made may be initiated.



If I am a mandated reporter, does reporting here satisfy my obligations under
the law? NO.

 * Click here for more information about mandated reporting.



What is my local law enforcement agency?

 * Click here for a clickable map that can help you find your local law
   enforcement agency website.





MAKE A SUBMISSION TO THE TASK FORCE

 1. Click here to start the process.
 2. Then simply follow the screen-by-screen instructions, filling out the form
    as completely as possible.
 3. Once you complete a submission, you will be given a tracking number for your
    records. With that number, you will be able to follow-up at any time to see
    what action has been taken by the Task Force. The Task Force can be
    contacted directly at studentsafety@sdcda.org



The Task Force will review and respond to all submissions. The submissions of
abuse or misconduct will be referred by the Task Force to the proper
investigative authorities if that has not already occurred. In rare
circumstances, the District Attorney’s Office itself may initiate investigations
where it is appropriate—such as with investigations of failures to comply with
mandated reporting laws.


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


Local
Child Welfare Services, San Diego County, California
211 County Resource Hotline
Children’s Services
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San Diego County Probation Department
San Diego Regional Domestic Violence Informational Guide
San Diego Superior Court – Temporary Restraining Order Information

State
Office of the Attorney General
Victim Compensation Board
California Coalition Against Sexual Assault
California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation: Division of Juvenile
Justice

National
Office for Victims of Crime
Office on Violence Against Women
National Center for Victims of Crime
Social Security Administration
Victim Law - National Center for Victims of Crime



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