Chapter 210.109 Child Abuse and Neglect Central Registry. What CPS Can and Cannot Do (& What To Do About It) For Preponderance of Evidence findings, only individuals whose determination is final may be placed on the Central Registry. The purpose of the investigation/family assessment is to detect cases of actual or potential abuse or neglect and to help the family and the child. If the child disclosed abuse to a mandated reporter, and there are no unmet safety concerns, there is no need for Childrens Division and/or law enforcement to interview the child with respect to the facts of the incident. Section 660.520, RSMo., further defines multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) to include a prosecutor, or his or her representative, an investigator from the childrens division, a physician, a representative from a mental health care services agency and a representative of the police agency of primary jurisdiction. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services SAFE-CARE program provides child abuse/neglect training and consultation for Missouri medical providers and other child protection professionals. Providing the service as a convenience is Hotline/How to Report - Missouri KidsFirst Child Protective Services (CPS) becomes involved with children and families when they are referred by the DFPS Investigations division, which investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect. Staff should make every effort NOT to interview the alleged juvenile perpetrator about CAN allegations being made against them without a juvenile officer present. The alleged perpetrator did not have care, custody, or control. Mandated reporters can call our toll-free hotline at 1-800-392-3738 or report their concerns online. Staff should make certain the allegations are investigated thoroughly. Staff must document correspondence regarding notification in FACES. The alleged victim child was labor trafficked by the alleged perpetrator; and. The Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board (CANRB) upholds the preliminary finding. Delayed notification and right to the appeal process may be provided on a case-by-case basis when the record indicates proper notice was not provided. Pursuant to Section 210.110, RSMo., the Central Registry is defined as: a registry of persons where the Childrens Division has found probable cause to believe prior to August 28, 2004, or by a preponderance of the evidence after August 28, 2004, or a court has substantiated through court adjudication that the individual has committed child abuse or neglect or the person has pled guilty or has been found guilty of a crime pursuant to section 565.020, 565.021, 565.023, 565.024, 565.050, 566.030, 566.060, or 567.050 if the victim is a child less than eighteen years of age, or any other crime pursuant to chapter 566 if the victim is a child less than eighteen years of age and the perpetrator is twenty-one years of age or older, a crime under section 568.020, 568.030, 568.045, 568.050, 568.060, 568.080, 568.090, 573.023, 573.025, 573.035, 573.037, 573.040, 573.200, or 573.205, or an attempt to commit any such crimes.