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North Dakota HHS has reminded residents that support services are available during Child Abuse Prevention Month, including FamilyFirst Services designed to strengthen families through practical support, behavioral health services, and other assistance. The announcement follows 532 confirmed cases of child abuse and/or neglect reported in calendar year 2025.

What changed

North Dakota HHS issued an informational announcement recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month, reminding residents that services are available to prevent child abuse and strengthen families. The announcement highlights FamilyFirst Services, which offer practical support, behavioral health services, and other assistance tailored to family needs. The Baby Safe Haven law is also highlighted, allowing parents to safely surrender infants up to one year old at approved locations without fear of prosecution.

For families and community members, this announcement provides a reminder of available support resources and reporting mechanisms. Social services agencies and healthcare providers should be aware of the increased awareness campaign and ensure referral pathways to FamilyFirst Services are understood. The reporting hotline (1-833-958-3500) remains available for individuals suspecting child abuse or neglect.

What to do next

  1. Review available FamilyFirst Services for families needing support
  2. Report suspected child abuse or neglect by calling 1-833-958-3500
  3. Know the Baby Safe Haven law allows safe surrender of infants up to 1 year of age

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Apr 8, 2026

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HHS reminds North Dakotans that services and support are available to prevent child abuse during Child Abuse Prevention Month

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 08:30 am

North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) is reminding North Dakotans that services are available to strengthen families in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Read the Child Abuse Prevention Month proclamation.

North Dakota reported 532 confirmed cases of child abuse and/or neglect in calendar year 2025.

"Although even one case is one too many, based on the number of assessments completed, the percentage of confirmed cases remains consistent compared to the previous year,” said HHS Children and Family Services Prevention and Protection Administrator Kirsten Hansen.

To help children and youth remain safely at home, HHS offers FamilyFirst Services, which are designed to strengthen families through support for both children and their parents or caregivers. Services are based on the specific needs of the family and focus on practical support for parents; behavioral health, including both mental health and addiction; and other needs. Visit FamilyFirst Services for more details.

Throughout April, several agencies across North Dakota will be hosting in-person and virtual events in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Visit Families Flourish ND for more information about upcoming events.

April is also a time to remind people that North Dakota has a law that allows parents to turn to approved Baby Safe Haven sites if they are unable to safely care for their infant. Parents can safely surrender an infant up to 1 year of age without fear of prosecution or questions. Infants must be unharmed and given to an on-duty staff member at a hospital or other approved location.

Reporting suspected child abuse or neglect
HHS reminds individuals that if they suspect a child in North Dakota is being abused or neglected, they should call the statewide toll-free Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Line at 1-833-958-3500. If it’s an emergency and a child is in immediate danger, call 911.

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Agency
ND HHS
Published
April 8th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Consumers Social services organizations
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Child welfare services Abuse reporting hotline Family support programs
Geographic scope
US-ND US-ND

Taxonomy

Primary area
Social Services
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Public Health Healthcare

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