April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

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    Holly’s House, a local child and adult victim advocacy center, has announced activities in conjunction with National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The 4th Annual celebration of “Hat’s Off to Holly’s House” will be held on April 10th and the “Blue Jeans for Prevention” program will also be highlighted during April. Details for both events can be found at www.hollyshouse.org

     

    April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. This month and throughout the year, Holly’s House encourages all individuals and organizations to play a role in making Southwest Indiana a better place for children and families. By ensuring that parents have the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to care for their children, we can help promote children’s social and emotional well-being and prevent child maltreatment within families and communities. Research shows that when parents possess six protective factors, the risk for neglect and abuse diminish and optimal outcomes for children, youth, and families are promoted. The six protective factors are:

    • Nurturing and attachment
    • Knowledge of parenting and of child and youth development
    • Parental resilience
    • Social connections
    • Concrete supports for parents
    • Social and emotional developmental well-being

     

    “April is a time to celebrate the important role that communities play in protecting children,” said Sidney Hardgrave, Executive Director for Holly’s House. “Everyone’s participation is critical. Focusing on ways to build and promote the protective factors, in every interaction with children and families, is the best thing our community can do to prevent child maltreatment and promote optimal child development.”

     

    In support of these efforts, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, its Child Welfare Information Gateway, the FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention, and the Center for the Study of Social Policy – Strengthening Families have created Making Meaningful Connections 2015 Resource Guide. The guide, designed for service providers who work throughout the community to strengthen families, is available on Information Gateway’s website:https://childwelfare.com/topics/preventing/preventionmonth/resource-guide/  For more information about child abuse prevention programs and activities during the month of April, and throughout the year, contact Holly’s House at (812) 437-7233, or visit www.hollyshouse.org.

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    1. Child abuse is my religious belief. Stay outa my life you damn librals!

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