This manual examines the roles that teachers, school counselors, school social workers, school nurses, special education professionals, administrators, and other school personnel have in
helping maltreated children, including recognizing, reporting, and preventing child abuse and neglect.
March 20 - 21, 2013 = Allie presented on «Caught in the Crossfire: When Animal Abuse Co-occurs with Family Violence» and «Therapy Animals
helping Maltreated Children» at the National Children's Advocacy Center's 29th National Symposium on Child Abuse in Huntsville, Alabama.
April 25, 2013 = Allie presented a free online webinar on «Therapy Animals
Helping Maltreated Children» for the Minnesota Crime Victim's Rights Week.
Watch Allie's webinar on «How Therapy Animal Programs can
help Maltreated Children» through OJJDP (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention)(February 27, 2014)
Not exact matches
The mission of the Academy is to
help improve the lives of traumatized and
maltreated children.
By creating biologically - informed
child and family respectful practice, programs and policy, CTA seeks to
help maltreated and traumatized
children.
«If a mom who was
maltreated as a
child can sustain some strong beliefs in her competency as a mom, then it may
help break the cycle of abuse and buffer her
children against that kind of experience she had.
Although many programs aim to
help parents avoid
maltreating their
children, hardly any are mandatory.
By creating biologically - informed
child and family respectful practice, programs and policy, Child Trauma Academy seeks to help maltreated and traumatised chil
child and family respectful practice, programs and policy,
Child Trauma Academy seeks to help maltreated and traumatised chil
Child Trauma Academy seeks to
help maltreated and traumatised
children.
«Documents an innovative judicial system — infant / early childhood mental health collaboration that holds great promise for safeguarding
maltreated young
children and
helping parents learn to nurture their
children's healthy development.»
By creating biologically - informed
child and family respectful practice, programs and policy, CTA seeks to
help maltreated and traumatized
children.
Early interventions to promote the health and well - being of
children have been shown to
help mitigate the negative consequences of
child maltreatment and have long - term positive effects on the health of
maltreated children.5 Services are required that provide support to families as soon as they need it, and provide early permanency decisions.6 Interventions that exhibit these characteristics are most likely to improve
children's mental health and well - being and reduce health and societal costs over the long term through increased likelihood that
children will have higher educational achievements, successful lives and be less likely to be dependent on the state.