In this way, SEL has become the cornerstone of
our child abuse prevention strategy in the state of Georgia,» explains Chosewood.
Not exact matches
The summit brought together over fifty of the nation's largest youth - serving and youth - sports organizations, as well as
child development, youth sports and
prevention experts, to discuss
strategies for protecting
children from sexual
abuse while playing sports.
Another implication is that
prevention strategies should emphasize emotional
abuse, a widespread cruelty that is far less punishable than other types of
child maltreatment.»
Credits or points that provide training in the areas of drug
abuse,
child abuse and neglect,
strategies in teaching students having limited proficiency in English, or dropout
prevention, or training in areas identified in the educational goals and performance standards adopted pursuant to ss.
Children are taught private part rules and
abuse prevention skills in the context of safety rules, boundaries, emotional regulation, coping skills, and basic impulse — control
strategies, all of which are taught and practiced during and between sessions.
The packet includes suggestions for enhancing each of the five protective factors in families; tip sheets in English and Spanish for providers to use when working with parents and caregivers on specific parenting challenges
strategies; for sharing the message about
child abuse prevention in communities; and information about
child abuse and neglect.
Resources include core / foundation training curricula and materials for
child welfare caseworkers on
child abuse and neglect
prevention that address topics such as primary
prevention strategies, parent education and support, protective factors, and more.
Influenced further by epigenomes, these changes are linked with impairment in the
child's ability to respond to future biological and environmental stress, and increase the risk for physical and mental health disease later in life.49 - 52 This emerging research underscores the need to develop and test
prevention and early, aggressive intervention
strategies for
children who have been victims of serious physical
abuse.
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.
Successful programs for preventing
child abuse are highlighted, and
strategies for implementing a successful
prevention program are shared.
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 strate
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 strate
abuse, the neurobiological and developmental consequences of
abuse, factors that influence resiliency, and prevention and intervention strate
abuse, factors that influence resiliency, and
prevention and intervention
strategies.
Saving Lives, Saving Dollars: Mitigating the Impact of
Child Maltreatment (PDF - 318 KB) Department of Extension Home Economics, New Mexico State University (2006) Focuses on the physical, psychoemotional, and behavioral impact of child maltreatment; estimated direct and indirect financial costs to society; the long - term socioeconomic impact of abuse and neglect; and strategies for prevention and interven
Child Maltreatment (PDF - 318 KB) Department of Extension Home Economics, New Mexico State University (2006) Focuses on the physical, psychoemotional, and behavioral impact of
child maltreatment; estimated direct and indirect financial costs to society; the long - term socioeconomic impact of abuse and neglect; and strategies for prevention and interven
child maltreatment; estimated direct and indirect financial costs to society; the long - term socioeconomic impact of
abuse and neglect; and
strategies for
prevention and intervention.
The following resources provide information on
child abuse and neglect in military families as well as
prevention strategies to reduce
child maltreatment rates within military families.
Talking About
Prevention Prevent
Child Abuse North Carolina (2016) Offers tips for developing a messaging strategy about child abuse prevention, as well as printable guides, tips for trainers, and sample resources that can be used to create a coordinated community outreach camp
Child Abuse North Carolina (2016) Offers tips for developing a messaging strategy about child abuse prevention, as well as printable guides, tips for trainers, and sample resources that can be used to create a coordinated community outreach camp
Abuse North Carolina (2016) Offers tips for developing a messaging
strategy about
child abuse prevention, as well as printable guides, tips for trainers, and sample resources that can be used to create a coordinated community outreach camp
child abuse prevention, as well as printable guides, tips for trainers, and sample resources that can be used to create a coordinated community outreach camp
abuse prevention, as well as printable guides, tips for trainers, and sample resources that can be used to create a coordinated community outreach campaign.
Parenting and Family Support within a Broad
Child Abuse Prevention Strategy: Child Maltreatment Prevention can Benefit From Public Health Strategies Prinz (2016) Child Abuse & Neglect, 51 Examines child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
Child Abuse Prevention Strategy: Child Maltreatment Prevention can Benefit From Public Health Strategies Prinz (2016) Child Abuse & Neglect, 51 Examines child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
Abuse Prevention Strategy:
Child Maltreatment Prevention can Benefit From Public Health Strategies Prinz (2016) Child Abuse & Neglect, 51 Examines child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
Child Maltreatment
Prevention can Benefit From Public Health
Strategies Prinz (2016)
Child Abuse & Neglect, 51 Examines child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
Child Abuse & Neglect, 51 Examines child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
Abuse & Neglect, 51 Examines
child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
child abuse and neglect prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused interven
abuse and neglect
prevention from a community perspective, with special attention paid to parenting - focused intervention.
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 community.
Evidence - based practice
Child abuse prevention programs and
strategies supported by scientific research.
KEYS ™ (Keeping Every Youth Safe) is a flexible modular training which includes:
child sexual
abuse prevention, effective parenting
strategies (to counter excessive corporal punishment), and promoting healthy peer relationships.
Primary
prevention strategies for
child abuse, youth violence and adult domestic violence.
Use the following resources to learn more about
child abuse prevention programs and
strategies supported by scientific research.
The Commission to Eliminate
Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities completed its nearly three years of work today with a 150 - page report that admits from the very beginning that it discovered little evidence that existing programs and strategies were working in the prevention of child maltreatment fatali
Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities completed its nearly three years of work today with a 150 - page report that admits from the very beginning that it discovered little evidence that existing programs and
strategies were working in the
prevention of
child maltreatment fatali
child maltreatment fatalities.
Support the development of happy, healthy, and successful AIAN
children and families through a coordinated home visiting
strategy that addresses critical maternal and
child health, development, early learning, family support, and
child abuse and neglect
prevention needs
Discusses the importance of
prevention as a critical component of the nation's
child protection system and examines the history of
child abuse prevention, the scope of the problem today, ways in which quality programs are identified and implemented, promising
prevention strategies, and issues for future
prevention efforts.