Quick References
- Emergency - Call 911
- Vanderbilt Office of Risk and Insurance Management, Protection of Minors 615-936-5935 or online occurrence reporting; reports will be reviewed by the Protection of Minors Director.
- Tennessee Department of Children's Services (DCS) Hotline 877-237-0004
- Vanderbilt University Compliance Reporting Hotline 844-814-5935 or online
Reporting Abuse, Safety, and Compliance Concerns
Every member of the University community (not limited to individuals who interact with Minors) is required by law to report known or suspected instances of the abuse or neglect of Minors. Members making a report in good faith will be protected from criminal and civil liability for making the report. Additional policy requirements include the internal reporting of abuse or maltreatment of or inappropriate interactions with (including conduct code violations) a Minor in a Vanderbilt program or at an event on campus. It is important to understand that every member is required to report any type of suspected child abuse, neglect or inadequate care including physical and sexual abuse. This policy includes disclosures of abuse which may or may not involve Vanderbilt personnel.
Please note: a "Minor" in Tennessee is a child under the age of 18 years.
How to Make a Report
Tennessee Code Annotated 37-1-403(a)(1) requires all persons to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect. “Any person who has knowledge of or is called upon to render aid to any child who is suffering from or has sustained any wound, injury, disability, or physical or mental condition shall report such harm immediately if the harm is of such a nature as to reasonably indicate that it has been caused by brutality, abuse or neglect or that, on the basis of available information, reasonably appears to have been caused by brutality, abuse or neglect.”
When abuse or neglect of a Minor is suspected, two reports, one external and one internal, must be made.
If there is a concern not meeting the definitions of child abuse regarding the safety of a minor or the inappropriate conduct of an adult that is not aligned with the culture of safety and conduct code for adults while engaging with minors, the policy requires an internal report.
Recommended Guidelines for Reporting
- If you suspect, witness, or have knowledge of abuse occurring to a minor child (under 18), make a report.
- If I tell my supervisor, do I still have to complete an external report of child abuse? Yes, make a report if you have concerns a child is being abused; confirm a report has been made.
- If you see or suspect misconduct or red flag behavior, report the behavior or concerns you have. Early intervention in suspicious behavior can stop abuse. The Office of Risk and Insurance Management is a resource in answering any "What happens next?" questions after an internal or external report is made.
- Allow the investigation to acquire the details, report what you know.
- If you complete a report to DCS, you will receive a report number. Please include that number on any internal reporting.
- If the child is in immediate harm, report using 911.
- For more on Tennessee Child Abuse Reporting and the response of the Dept. of Children’s Service, visit the Child Safety page of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services.
Working or participating in activities outside Tennessee? Complete an internal report and follow the laws of the state.
State by State child abuse reporting information (provided by the Child Welfare Information Gateway)
Contact Us
We strengthen our community by working together to be the voice that protects children from abuse. Please contact protectionofminors@vanderbilt.edu or 615-936-5935 if you have any general questions.