Sentences with phrase «based child abuse prevention»

The mission of the Children's Trust Fund of Oregon Foundation (CTFO) is to foster healthy child development and to support efforts to protect children in Oregon through strategic investments in local, proven or evidence - based child abuse prevention programs.
At the Children's Trust Fund of Oregon, we foster healthy child development and support efforts to protect children in Oregon through strategic investments in local, proven or evidence - based child abuse prevention programs.
At Children's Trust Fund of Oregon, we foster healthy child development and support efforts to protect children in Oregon through strategic investments in local, proven or evidence - based child abuse prevention programs.
Information Gateway's Prevention Month video gallery features videos from State and national organizations that show the true value of the community - based child abuse prevention programs.
Today, NECF helps local Exchange Clubs develop and maintain community - based child abuse prevention programs, as well as supporting Exchange's Program of Service projects, which include Youth Programs and Community Service, among others.
Engaging Lifespan Respite System to Enhance Protective Factors [PowerPoint] FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2013) Offers continuing education and professional development opportunities for community - based child abuse prevention programs.
The 2015 Prevention Resource Guide, published by the US Children's Bureau, aims to support community - based child abuse prevention professionals.
Information Gateway's Prevention Month video gallery features videos from State and national organizations that show the true value of the community - based child abuse prevention programs.

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A child psychiatrist, Dr. Sparrow's care in the 1990s for children hospitalized for severe psychiatric disturbances, often associated with physical and sexual abuse, and for developmental delays aggravated by social and economic deprivation, prompted his interest in community - based prevention and health promotion.
The PA Children's Trust Fund is dedicated to funding community - based child abuse and neglect prevention programs.
These popular classes are available in hospitals, clinics, teen parent programs, postpartum depression clinics, father support groups, military bases and child abuse prevention programs in hundreds of communities across North America... and around the world.
She also advised numerous Catholic dioceses and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in their efforts to implement research - based sexual abuse prevention programs in order to establish safe environments for children in their care.
She has advised numerous Catholic dioceses and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in their efforts to implement research - based sexual abuse prevention programs in order to establish safe environments for children in their care.
There is already a substantial evidence - base upon which we can build a foundation that better supports families through prevention and early interventions, employment and education supports and other initiatives that we know can effectively break the cycle of child abuse.
[3] The authorizing legislation for the property tax includes the following uses [RSMo 210.861.4]: (1) Up to thirty days of temporary shelter for abused, neglected, runaway, homeless or emotionally disturbed youth; respite care services; and services to unwed mothers; (2) Outpatient chemical dependency and psychiatric treatment programs; counseling and related services as a part of transitional living programs; home - based and community - based family intervention programs; unmarried parent services; crisis intervention services, inclusive of telephone hotlines; and prevention programs which promote healthy lifestyles among children and youth and strengthen families; (3) Individual, group, or family professional counseling and therapy services; psychological evaluations; and mental health screenings.
Collaboration FRIENDS National Center (2018) Provides information and resources on Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) programs and creating effective partnerships for child maltreatment prevenChild Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) programs and creating effective partnerships for child maltreatment prevenchild maltreatment prevention.
Understanding the Common Ground Between Systems of Care and Child Abuse Prevention FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2010) Shares lessons learned about fitting the prevention of child abuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaboraChild Abuse Prevention FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2010) Shares lessons learned about fitting the prevention of child abuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaboraAbuse Prevention FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2010) Shares lessons learned about fitting the prevention of child abuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaboraChild Abuse Prevention (2010) Shares lessons learned about fitting the prevention of child abuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaboraAbuse Prevention (2010) Shares lessons learned about fitting the prevention of child abuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaborachild abuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaboraabuse and neglect into existing systems of care and provides recommendations for collaboration.
Family Risk as a Predictor of Initial Engagement and Follow - Through in a Universal Nurse Home Visiting Program to Prevent Child Maltreatment Alonso - Marsden, Dodge, O'Donnell, Murphy, Sato, Christopoulos (2013) Child Abuse and Neglect, 37 (8) View Abstract Examines family demographic and infant health risk factors that predict engagement and follow - through in a universal home - based maltreatment prevention program for new mothers in Durham County, North Carolina.
More research is needed to identify approaches and strategies that can be used as part of both a primary population - based approach (e.g., available to everyone), and also targeted - approaches (e.g., with high - risk groups) to the prevention of child abuse.
Committee for Children develops evidence - based programs for the prevention of violence, child abuse, and bullying, and to promote social, emotional and academic development.
Child Abuse and Neglect: A Mental Health Perspective Caffo, Lievers, & Forresi (2006) In Working With Children and Adolescents: An Evidence - Based Approach to Risk and Resilience View Abstract Discusses the intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors for abuse, the neurobiological and developmental consequences of abuse, factors that influence resiliency, and prevention and intervention strateAbuse and Neglect: A Mental Health Perspective Caffo, Lievers, & Forresi (2006) In Working With Children and Adolescents: An Evidence - Based Approach to Risk and Resilience View Abstract Discusses the intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors for abuse, the neurobiological and developmental consequences of abuse, factors that influence resiliency, and prevention and intervention strateabuse, the neurobiological and developmental consequences of abuse, factors that influence resiliency, and prevention and intervention strateabuse, factors that influence resiliency, and prevention and intervention strategies.
Protective Factors Survey FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services, measuring protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child developChild Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services, measuring protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child developchild maltreatment prevention services, measuring protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child developchild development.
Home - Based Intervention for High - Risk Rural Families: A Randomized Clinical Trial Lwin (2012) McGill University, School of Social Work, Centre for Research on Children and Families, Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal View Abstract Illustrates the effectiveness of using a home - based child maltreatment prevention program for families in rural communities struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence, and depression, factors that increase the risk of child abuse and negBased Intervention for High - Risk Rural Families: A Randomized Clinical Trial Lwin (2012) McGill University, School of Social Work, Centre for Research on Children and Families, Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal View Abstract Illustrates the effectiveness of using a home - based child maltreatment prevention program for families in rural communities struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence, and depression, factors that increase the risk of child abuse and negChild Welfare Research Portal View Abstract Illustrates the effectiveness of using a home - based child maltreatment prevention program for families in rural communities struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence, and depression, factors that increase the risk of child abuse and negbased child maltreatment prevention program for families in rural communities struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence, and depression, factors that increase the risk of child abuse and negchild maltreatment prevention program for families in rural communities struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence, and depression, factors that increase the risk of child abuse and negchild abuse and neglect.
Home Visiting in Texas: Current and Future Directions (PDF - 2,386 KB) Wilson, McClure, & Phillips (2013) Discusses the importance of early intervention in child development and abuse prevention, negative outcomes of children in high - risk families, and the benefits of seven evidence - based home - visiting programs in Texas.
To foster the development of a continuum of results based cross sector early childhood services spanning maternal and child health, prevention of child abuse and neglect, and school readiness through shared learning and advocacy.
Speak Up Be Safe: The Role of Community - Based Organizations in Protecting Children (PDF - 555 KB) Monique Burr Foundation for Children (2011) Provides recommendations for strategies that can be used by community - based organizations to support the child abuse prevention efforts of schools and to reinforce the messages of the Speak Up Be Safe program in the commuBased Organizations in Protecting Children (PDF - 555 KB) Monique Burr Foundation for Children (2011) Provides recommendations for strategies that can be used by community - based organizations to support the child abuse prevention efforts of schools and to reinforce the messages of the Speak Up Be Safe program in the commubased organizations to support the child abuse prevention efforts of schools and to reinforce the messages of the Speak Up Be Safe program in the community.
Protective Factors Survey FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention servChild Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention servchild maltreatment prevention services.
Evidence - based practice Child abuse prevention programs and strategies supported by scientific research.
Our community - based programs have been educating the public about the prevalence of child abuse and their role in child abuse prevention for 30 years.
The Healthy Relationships Project encompasses PCAVT's three curriculum - based child sexual abuse prevention programs.
The PA Children's Trust Fund is dedicated to funding community - based child abuse and neglect prevention programs.
FRIENDS National Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) is a program authorized by Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act that provides Federal funds to a lead agency in each State designated by the Governor to provide leadership for and support to child abuse prevention programs and activities in the SChild Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) is a program authorized by Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act that provides Federal funds to a lead agency in each State designated by the Governor to provide leadership for and support to child abuse prevention programs and activities in the SAbuse Prevention (CBCAP) is a program authorized by Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act that provides Federal funds to a lead agency in each State designated by the Governor to provide leadership for and support to child abuse prevention programs and activities in the SChild Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act that provides Federal funds to a lead agency in each State designated by the Governor to provide leadership for and support to child abuse prevention programs and activities in the SAbuse Prevention and Treatment Act that provides Federal funds to a lead agency in each State designated by the Governor to provide leadership for and support to child abuse prevention programs and activities in the Schild abuse prevention programs and activities in the Sabuse prevention programs and activities in the State.
42 U.S. Code § 13001a (7) the term «multidisciplinary response to child abuse» means a response to child abuse that is based on mutually agreed upon procedures among the community agencies and professionals involved in the intervention, prevention, prosecution, and investigation systems that best meets the needs of child victims and their nonoffending family members; (8) the term «nonoffending family member» means a member of the family of a victim of child abuse other than a member who has been convicted or accused of committing an act of child abuse; and (Pub.
-- In conducting the statewide needs assessment required under paragraph (1), the State shall coordinate with, and take into account, other appropriate needs assessments conducted by the State, as determined by the Secretary, including the needs assessment required under section 505 (a)(both the most recently completed assessment and any such assessment in progress), the communitywide strategic planning and needs assessments conducted in accordance with section 640 (g)(1)(C) of the Head Start Act, and the inventory of current unmet needs and current community - based and prevention - focused programs and activities to prevent child abuse and neglect, and other family resource services operating in the State required under section 205 (3) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatmentchild abuse and neglect, and other family resource services operating in the State required under section 205 (3) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatmentabuse and neglect, and other family resource services operating in the State required under section 205 (3) of the Child Abuse Prevention and TreatmentChild Abuse Prevention and TreatmentAbuse Prevention and Treatment Act.
(9) A description of other State programs that include home visitation services, including, if applicable to the State, other programs carried out under this title with funds made available from allotments under section 502 (c), programs funded under title IV, title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (relating to community - based grants for the prevention of child abuse and neglect), and section 645A of the Head Start Act (relating to Early Head Start progrChild Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (relating to community - based grants for the prevention of child abuse and neglect), and section 645A of the Head Start Act (relating to Early Head Start progrAbuse Prevention and Treatment Act (relating to community - based grants for the prevention of child abuse and neglect), and section 645A of the Head Start Act (relating to Early Head Start progrchild abuse and neglect), and section 645A of the Head Start Act (relating to Early Head Start prograbuse and neglect), and section 645A of the Head Start Act (relating to Early Head Start programs).
The most cost - effective policies that reduce child sexual abuse are prevention efforts, and the most effective prevention efforts occur when children receive a school - based prevention program in conjunction with the involvement of a caring adult.
Effectiveness of school - based family and children's skills training for substance abuse prevention among 6 - 8 year old rural children.
The Office of Prevention and Family Support, within the Division, works in partnership with community - based organizations committed to reducing the incidence of child abuse and neglect by implementing evidence - based prevention and early intervention techniques to ensure positive outcomes for children and families.
Integrating Evidence - Based Practices Into CBCAP Programs: A Tool for Critical Discussions FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention Guides State child abuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resouBased Practices Into CBCAP Programs: A Tool for Critical Discussions FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention Guides State child abuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resouBased Child Abuse Prevention Guides State child abuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resouChild Abuse Prevention Guides State child abuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resouAbuse Prevention Guides State child abuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resouchild abuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resouabuse prevention programs through the process of integrating evidence - informed or evidence - based practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resoubased practices that are the best possible fit with their service population, mission, and resources.
He was a supervisor in one of New York City's leading child abuse prevention programs and spent a number of summers guiding cross-cultural immersion and community service - based programs for teenagers.
«We use federal funding streams, including Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) funds, along with state - directed child abuse and neglect prevention fChild Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) funds, along with state - directed child abuse and neglect prevention fAbuse Prevention (CBCAP) funds, along with state - directed child abuse and neglect prevention fchild abuse and neglect prevention fabuse and neglect prevention funds.
The FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention has developed an Evaluation Toolkit to help prevention programs in their evaluation efforts.
This report is based on a review of PCA America's research on child abuse, as well as existing, publicly available opinion research regarding parenting, child development, child abuse and discipline, and the political landscape for child abuse prevention policies.
Stacy is the author of the children's book, Ladybug Sings the Blues, a cognitive - behavioral resource for children and their parents, and A Letter from Emma, a critically acclaimed abuse prevention resource for children and families in faith - based communities.
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