Columbus, Ohio – Since Ohio’s stay at home order began on March 22nd, Ohio has seen approximately a 50-percent drop in child abuse and neglect cases because those who typically report suspicions of abuse – such as teachers, coaches, child care providers, and school counselors and nurses – aren’t seeing children every day.
Governor DeWine urged everyone to report any suspected abuse or neglect by calling 855-OH-CHILD.
Loveland Counselor: How to protect children and adolescents who have experienced abuse during this ‘Stay at Home Order’
Family members and loved ones who do not reside in the home can help these children
by Elizabeth Greller, M.A., LPCC