Reporting Safety Concerns
If you know of someone who is in immediate danger, dial 911.
For non-emergency safety concerns:
Saideh Haghighi Khochkhou
Operations Officer
503.844.1500
Contact Us
OR
Use our Mobile App Tip Line or submit the form below:
(Note: All personal information is optional and confidential)
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Additional Resources
- SafeOregon Statewide Tip Line
- You Belong Toolkit - OR Office of Civil Rights
- Bias Reporting Hotline
- 1-844-924-BIAS
(1-844-924-2427)
9am-5pm Pacific, M-F - Online reporting form
- 1-844-924-BIAS
- Bias Reporting Hotline
- Crisis Support
- Complaint Process
Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
All citizens have a responsibility to protect those who cannot protect themselves. Members of the general public are encouraged to report suspected abuse or neglect. The Oregon Department of Human Services' website provides public information on recognizing signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect - and reporting procedures for the general public.
DHS Child Abuse and Neglect - website
Child Abuse Reporting Hotline
855-503-SAFE (855-503-2733)
If you know of someone who is in immediate danger, dial 911.
School Employees are Mandatory Reporters
Oregon state law, mandates that workers in certain professions must make reports if they have reasonable cause to suspect abuse or neglect. These people are called mandatory reporters and they are a crucial link in the system to protect Oregon’s most vulnerable citizens.
All Hillsboro School District staff are by law, Mandatory Reporters, and are required to undergo an annual training course/review of child abuse symptoms,and official reporting procedures for "Mandatory Reporters.