Report to the Child Welfare Service
General
Description
Both private persons and public authorities may report to the Child Welfare Service instances where a child is experiencing difficult circumstances. It is not necessary that you personally have observed the child mentioned in your report, but you should identify the source of the information. Rumours are not considered as a report. The Child Welfare Service shall:
- disregard the report is it is clearly without grounds
- commence and investigation if there are grounds to consider that there is a need for assistance
- drop the matter if the legal requirements have not been met.
Laws
- Lov om behandlingsmåten i forvaltningssaker av 10. februar 1967 Forvaltningsloven
- Lov om barneverntjenester av 17. juli 1992 nr. 100 Barnevernloven
- Barnevernet og taushetsplikten, opplysningsretten og opplysningsplikten. Rundskriv Q-24/2005 fra Barne- og familiedepartementet Barnevernet og taushetsplikten ... (rundskriv)
- Brosjyre Q - 1094 B, utgitt av Barne- og likestillingsdepartementet januar 2006 Opplysningsplikt til barnevernet og barnevernets adgang til å gi opplysninger
- Forskrift om opplysningsplikt for krisesentre til barneverntjenesten
Application
Guidelines
You may make a report to the Child Welfare Service in writing, or orally over the telephone or in person. The report may also be anonymous.
Duration
The Child Welfare Service shall study the reports immediately – at latest within one week – and consider the necessity of following up the report with an investigation