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Expanding Mandated Reporters: Balancing Child Safety & Rights
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Across the U.S., states grapple with expanding mandated reporter laws to include professions like clergy, coaches, and talent agents. The debate centers on balancing child safety with existing protections, like religious confidentiality. Washington states law requiring clergy to report abuse, even if learned through confession, faced legal challenges. Survivors stories push for broader reporting requirements, while others worry it could deter individuals from seeking spiritual guidance. Connecticut, South Dakota, and California have recently expanded their laws to include coaches, camp staff, school volunteers, and talent agents. The principle is that reporting is about raising a concern, not proving abuse, creating a network of protection for vulnerable kids.
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