This document summarizes the findings of a survey of experts across Europe on policies and practices related to reporting and following up on cases of violence against children. The survey found that while most countries have systems and procedures in place, there is significant room for improvement. Mandatory reporting exists in most countries but consequences for not reporting are inconsistent. Referral services are available in most places but are not evaluated regularly or standardized. Training for professionals is also inconsistent and limited in many countries. The document recommends increased funding for research, professionalization of services, training for professionals, and monitoring of existing laws and policies.