Thousands of children and vulnerable adults, in our state and throughout the world, have been molested in the last several decades by Catholic clergy and by other denominations.
Although 28 states already mandate clergy to report any form of child maltreatment, New York has yet to approve such an important protection.
So, if a clergy member in our state suspects that a child in the congregation has been abused, that clergyperson isn’t legally required to report it.
New Yorkers should contact their state senators and ask that they quickly pass the Child Abuse Reporting Expansion Act, Senate bill S3158, aka the CARE ACT. The Assembly approved the legislation last year. If approved by the Senate and signed by the governor, this legislation will require clergy in New York to be mandated reporters of abuse – as all other professionals in our state who are in contact with children and adults.
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