Sentences with phrase «improve child abuse prevention»

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Introduction Improved parenting is the most important goal of child abuse prevention.
Design Options for Home Visiting Evaluation Measurement Brief: Selecting Data Collection Measures for MIECHV Benchmarks (PDF - 393 KB) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (2011) Focuses on the selection and development of performance measures or indicators to achieve an array of goals such as improving maternal and child health, parenting practices, school readiness, and the prevention of child abuse and neglect as they relate to legislatively mandated benchmark areas.
Our mission is to strengthen and support child abuse prevention services and coordinate resources that improve the lives of children and families.
Research shows that home visiting can lead to improved outcomes, such as better maternal and child health, increased school readiness, and the prevention of child injuries, abuse, and neglect.
Preventing Early Child Maltreatment: Implications from a Longitudinal Study of Maternal Abuse History, Substance Use Problems, and Offspring Victimization Appleyard, Berlin, Rosanbalm, & Dodge (2011) Prevention Science, 12 (2) View Abstract Presents the findings of a study focused on improving child maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treatChild Maltreatment: Implications from a Longitudinal Study of Maternal Abuse History, Substance Use Problems, and Offspring Victimization Appleyard, Berlin, Rosanbalm, & Dodge (2011) Prevention Science, 12 (2) View Abstract Presents the findings of a study focused on improving child maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treatchild maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treatchild maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treatchild welfare and parenting programs with substance use treatment.
Face It Presents a campaign in Louisville, KY, that addresses best practices in child abuse prevention and community engagement and promotes effective policies to improve the child welfare system.
Daro received the 2016 APSAC William Friedrich Memorial Award in recognition of her significant contributions to improving child - abuse prevention policy and practice and commitment to supporting emerging scholars addressing child maltreatment.
May 2004, Anne Cohn Donnelly Child Abuse Prevention Leadership Award in recognition for improving the link between research and child maltreatment prevention policy and pracChild Abuse Prevention Leadership Award in recognition for improving the link between research and child maltreatment prevention policy and pracchild maltreatment prevention policy and practice.
«Our programs build a strong case for prevention and early intervention by focusing on improved maternal and child health, reduced domestic violence, child abuse and maternal depression.
They provide an empowering, supportive environment where participants strive to improve their parenting and practice mutual help for the prevention and treatment of child abuse.
Our mission is to provide support to families in prevention and dealing with child abuse in West Tennessee and to help both parents and children meet practical needs of preserving and improving the quality of family life.
The toolkit assists child abuse and neglect prevention, family support, and parenting programs in evaluating their effectiveness in improving outcomes for children and families.
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