Too many children experience abuse and neglect with negative lifelong consequences. Too few children get the services and supports they need to heal. Yet, proven and promising practices can reduce maltreatment and ameliorate harm. Taking these practices to scale will require federal investment and leadership in five strategic areas. We must: (1) increase prevention and early intervention services that help keep children and families out of crisis; (2) increase specialized treatment services for those children and families that do experience crisis; (3) increase services to support families after a crisis has stabilized (including birth families, as well as kinship and adoptive families created when parents are unable to care for their child...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
The burden of child maltreatment in the U.S. remains a substantial problem with life-course implicat...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...
Calls for more oversight and support as well as federal fiscal policy reforms to help keep children ...
This KIDS COUNT policy report underscores a simple fact about childhood: Family matters. Yet, today ...
Background: All children need safety, stability and nurturing in order to flourish. Yet many childre...
The 126 police chiefs,sheriffs,district attorneys,other law enforcement leaders and violence survivo...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Child maltreatment in the United States continues to be one of the nation’s most serious social prob...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
The fundamental structure of the public child welfare system is that of a coercive apparatus wrapped...
Reviews collaboration efforts between community partners and child welfare and domestic violence age...
Outlines a strategy for testing the feasibility of community-developed parent training initiatives t...
The cost and effects of child abuse are staggering. Prevent Child Abuse America states that a conse...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
The burden of child maltreatment in the U.S. remains a substantial problem with life-course implicat...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...
Calls for more oversight and support as well as federal fiscal policy reforms to help keep children ...
This KIDS COUNT policy report underscores a simple fact about childhood: Family matters. Yet, today ...
Background: All children need safety, stability and nurturing in order to flourish. Yet many childre...
The 126 police chiefs,sheriffs,district attorneys,other law enforcement leaders and violence survivo...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Child maltreatment in the United States continues to be one of the nation’s most serious social prob...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
The fundamental structure of the public child welfare system is that of a coercive apparatus wrapped...
Reviews collaboration efforts between community partners and child welfare and domestic violence age...
Outlines a strategy for testing the feasibility of community-developed parent training initiatives t...
The cost and effects of child abuse are staggering. Prevent Child Abuse America states that a conse...
Child maltreatment continues to be a growing and a serious problem in the United States. Early preve...
The burden of child maltreatment in the U.S. remains a substantial problem with life-course implicat...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...