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According to the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS), child abuse is legally defined as harm or threatened harm to a child’s health and safety by a responsible adult. This can include a parent, legal guardian, foster parent, or any adult residing in the home of the child.
Types of Child AbuseChild abuse can take several forms, including physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse or exploitation, and emotional abuse.
The Oklahoma Child Abuse Prevention Act (1984) established a framework for preventing child abuse and neglect in the state. Under this law, the Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) was created within the Oklahoma State Department of Health to focus on intervention and prevention efforts. The office provides:
The Oklahoma House of Representatives formally recognizes April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, recently adopting House Resolution 1011, sponsored by Rep. Cynthia Roe, R-Lindsay.
In 2024, Oklahoma recorded 13,546 substantiated cases of child abuse or neglect, with 10,525 of those involving first-time victims. HR1011 encourages community-wide efforts to support families and protect children.
"Child abuse can be prevented, and everyone has a role to play," said Rep. Roe. "By working together—neighbors, teachers, faith leaders, businesses, and policymakers—we can create a culture where prevention is the priority."
Signs to Look ForRecognizing child abuse can be difficult, but the Mayo Clinic highlights several warning signs:
If you suspect a child is being abused, contact the Oklahoma Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-522-3511 or call 911 in emergencies.
An Oklahoma native, Tevis Hillis joined the News 9 team in 2020 as a multimedia journalist. She now anchors the weekend morning newscasts. Passionate about shaping the future of journalism, Tevis also serves as executive producer and adjunct professor for OU Nightly, mentoring and teaching more than 160 students.
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