Safety & Crisis Resources

Child-Safety, Crisis & Crime Reporting Resources

This page lists official emergency, crisis, crime-tip, and child-protection reporting resources. Use the resource that fits your situation.

Oklahoma Child Wellbeing is a public-service documentation and accountability tool. It is not an emergency service, law-enforcement agency, mental-health crisis provider, or child-protection reporting agency. Submitting to the Ethical Concern Registry does not satisfy a mandated report, dispatch responders, or open a child-protection investigation.

If someone is in immediate danger

Emergency

Call 911 when a child or anyone else is in immediate danger, a crime is occurring, or urgent police, fire, or medical help is needed. In Oklahoma, if you think a child under age 18 is in immediate danger, call 911.

Call 911

Report suspected child abuse or neglect

Oklahoma Statewide Abuse & Neglect Hotline

Oklahoma is a mandatory-reporting state. Anyone who has reason to believe a child is being abused or neglected has a legal responsibility to report it directly to the Oklahoma Human Services Abuse and Neglect Hotline. The hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

1-800-522-3511

Reporting a concern to this registry does not satisfy a mandated report. If a child is in immediate danger, call 911.

National Child Abuse Hotline (Childhelp)

The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline provides 24/7 crisis assistance and can connect you with local reporting resources anywhere in the United States.

1-800-422-4453

Mental-health or suicide crisis

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, substance-use concerns, or an urgent mental-health crisis. Support is free, confidential, and available 24/7.

Report a crime or share an anonymous tip

Crime Stoppers USA

Use Crime Stoppers USA to locate the appropriate Crime Stoppers program and submit information about suspected criminal activity. Crime Stoppers is intended for crime-tip information and is not a substitute for 911 during an emergency.

If someone is in immediate danger or a crime is actively occurring, call 911.

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