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Child Welfare Portal. Our service provides a means for individuals to apply for PA Child Abuse History Clearance online and for mandated reporters to report child abuse in Pennsylvania.
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The Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Certification can be submitted and paid for online through the Child Welfare Information Solution (CWIS) self-service portal. Submitting an application online allows individual applicants to receive their results through an automated system that will notify them once their results have been processed.
How to Request. You can request a Child Abuse History Clearance online or through the mail. Online Submission. Child Abuse History Certification requests can be submitted and paid for online through the Child Welfare Information Solution (CWIS) self-service portal.
Child Welfare Portal (CWIS) In 2012, Governor Tom Corbett and the Pennsylvania legislature convened the Task Force on Child Protection to thoroughly review state laws and procedures governing child protection and the reporting of child abuse.
Learn More about submitting a Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance application through the Child Welfare Portal: https://www.compass.state.pa.us/cwis/public/home
Act 151 (PA Child Abuse) History Clearance. https://www.compass.state.pa.us/cwis/public/home. Required by Act 151 and by Act 114 of 2006, as amended, for all prospective employees of public schools, private schools and their contractors’ employees who will work in direct contact with children.