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    LA County now lets teachers make some child abuse reports online

    This article first appeared in The Chronicle of Social Change.  Teachers and school staff in Los Angeles County will now be able to make child abuse reports online, thanks to a motion approved this week. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday signed off on a plan that will allow the county’s Department...

    By Jeremy Loudenback | October 13, 2017



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