Sentences with phrase «conversation about child abuse»

Elisa's death on Thanksgiving weekend in 1995 attracted broad attention — prompting a national conversation about child abuse, a wave of reforms to the city's child welfare system, and a child welfare law named in her honor.

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Also, as a head's up, it has a parent section at the beginning and end that might not be appropriate for little ones to come across on their own (i.e. it talks about child abuse stats) but it will help you have the conversations that need to be started with our daughters (and sons) even at a young age.
A recent alleged sexual child abuse situation at a Los Angeles Unified school has many school leaders thinking about how to ensure they have strong systems in place to protect students and how to have an open conversation with their parents and a healthy environment.
As A Therapist And Parent, I Know Tough Conversations With Your Child Can Prevent Sexual Abuse In addition to being an NYC therapist, I'm also a father and I recently had to talk to my daughter about sexual abuse, safe touch and sayinAbuse In addition to being an NYC therapist, I'm also a father and I recently had to talk to my daughter about sexual abuse, safe touch and sayinabuse, safe touch and saying no.
The topics covered in this training will include: Openness, State Laws, ICPC, ICWA, understanding the experience of expectant parents and preparing for first conversations, discipline, talking with children about adoption, and sexual abuse.
The project, funded through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, includes original research into how Jacksonville residents currently think and talk about children's issues, and how the public conversation might be reframed to include a more scientific understanding of the social determinants of child wellbeing.
Starting the conversation with your children about sexual abuse is critical, but it isn't always easy.
We understand that child sexual abuse is scary, but talking about it shouldn't be, so we're giving you some tips for beginning the conversation, along with strategies and resources to use if your child brings it up.
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