Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following professionals is NOT required to report child abuse?

  1. Teachers

  2. Medical Professionals

  3. Social Workers

  4. Volunteer Coordinators

The correct answer is: Volunteer Coordinators

The choice indicating that volunteer coordinators are not required to report child abuse is correct because the legal obligations around mandatory reporting typically focus on professionals who are in direct contact with children as part of their established roles, such as teachers, medical professionals, and social workers. These individuals are often mandated reporters due to their professional responsibilities and the nature of their work, which places them in positions to observe signs of abuse or neglect. On the other hand, volunteer coordinators may not have the same legal obligations unless their role specifies that they are directly supervising children or working in a capacity that involves regular contact with youth. Their responsibilities can vary significantly depending on the organization they work for and the context in which they engage with children. Therefore, while they are encouraged to report suspected abuse, they may not be subject to mandatory reporting laws in the same way that the other professionals listed are. Thus, understanding the specific legal framework that defines who is considered a mandated reporter is key in identifying why volunteer coordinators may not fall under this requirement.