Child abuse prevention programs in West Virginia are administered through the state's child welfare agency, which coordinates with county departments of social services, law enforcement, schools, healthcare providers, and community organizations to deliver a comprehensive protective network for vulnerable children.
Residents of West Virginia who want to report suspected child abuse can call the statewide child abuse reporting hotline operated by the West Virginia Department of Children and Family Services. Mandated reporters in West Virginia are required by law to make reports of reasonable suspicion of child abuse or neglect.
Parents and caregivers in West Virginia looking to build stronger parenting skills and prevent abuse can access evidence-based programs such as Triple P (Positive Parenting Program), Parents as Teachers, and home visiting programs funded through state and federal prevention initiatives available through local child welfare agencies.