Immunity Applies To ‘Non-Immediate’ Reporting Of Suspected Child Abuse
In this case involving the mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse, the trial court properly dismissed tort claims against a doctor and a hospital because immunity under the Child Protection Law applies even though the reporting was not “immediate,” the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
Appeals Court: Social Workers Who Abuse Are Not Mandated To Report The Incidents
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that requiring a social worker who abuses a child to report that abuse under the Child Protection Law violates the social worker’s right against self-incrimination.