- Any sexual abuse or assault of a child or adolescent that occurred less than 72 hours (3 days) before, with anal or genital skin contact
- Assault or abuse in a pubertal female (has started menstrual cycle) within 120 hours (5 days) - if genital body fluid exchange may have occurred
To access child maltreatment consultative services within your region, please refer to the list below for CAC and CHAMP professionals' contact information.
For additional help in locating a child maltreatment expert for consultation, please email CHAMP at champ@lifebridgehealth.org.
Acute sexual abuse or assault is defined as:
Non-acute sexual abuse or assault is defined as:
- Abuse or assault that occurred outside the above time frames