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Features
Membership
Organizations
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The
American Professional Society on the Abuse of
Children (APSAC) is a membership society dedicated to serving
professionals who work in child abuse and neglect and thereby improve the
quality of services to maltreated children and the adults who share and
influence their lives.
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The
International Society for Prevention of
Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) is a multidisciplinary international
organization that brings together a worldwide cross-section of committed
professionals to work towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse,
neglect and exploitation globally.
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The
National Children's Alliance
(formerly the National Network of Children's Advocacy Centers) is a
nationwide not-for-profit membership organization whose mission is to
promote and support communities in providing a coordinated investigation and
comprehensive response to victims of severe child abuse.
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The
Ray Helfer Society is an honorary
society of physicians seeking to provide leadership to enhance the
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
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Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) is
the nation's oldest and largest membership-based child welfare organization.
CWLA is committed to engaging people everywhere in promoting the well-being
of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child from
harm.
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National Call to Action is
a grassroots movement to end child abuse and neglect—mobilizing people to
dramatically reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect in the U.S.
Government
Sites
Local Resources
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Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego is the
region’s only designated pediatric trauma center and the only area hospital
dedicated solely to pediatric care, and the “parent” organization of The
Chadwick Center for Children and Families.
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The
San Diego Family Justice Center
(FJC) is a "one stop shop" for victims of family violence and their
children in the City of San Diego. In addition to law enforcement and
prosecutors, the FJC offers such services as advocacy, restraining orders,
safety planning, medical assistance, counseling, transportation, and
nutrition or pregnancy counseling.
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San Diego
County’s “Network
of Care for Mental Health” is a resource for individuals, families and
agencies concerned with mental health by providing information about mental
health services, laws, and related news, as well as communication tools and
other features.
National
Resources
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Artists Helping Children
is a non-profit charity dedicated to bringing comfort to children in
hospitals, clinics, and shelters by brightening their environment with
murals and other art.
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The
National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children (NCMEC) provides services nationwide for families and
professionals in the prevention of abducted, endangered, and sexually
exploited children.
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The
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
(NCTSN) raises the standard of care and improve access to services for
traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United
States.
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The
National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC),
is a resource and advocacy organization for crime victims. The mission of
the NCVC is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild
their lives.
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The
National Domestic Violence Hotline
provides the nation with a resource available toll-free, 24-hours a day, 365
days a year. The web site contains practical information to assist domestic
violence victims and domestic violence service providers.
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The
National Crime Victims Research and
Treatment Center (NCVC) is a division of the Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina in
Charleston, South Carolina. NCVC is devoted to achieving a better
understanding of the impact of criminal victimization on adults, children,
and their families.
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The
UC Davis PCIT Training Center:
Federal and State policymakers recognize PCIT as a successful and effective
evidence-based practice. For nearly a decade and a half, the CAARE
Center has been a leader in developing PCIT for high-risk and maltreating
families, and in disseminating PCIT throughout the world.
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The
Kauffman Best Practices Project Final Report:
Closing The Quality Chasm in Child Abuse Treatment: Identifying and
Disseminating Best Practices
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Guide for Child
Welfare Administrators on Evidence Based Practice pertains to prevention
and intervention services, but the overarching principles can be applied to
all practices in child welfare. It is intended to provide a foundation of
information for child welfare administrators.
Presentations
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April 2007:
Child Abuse Prevention Council
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May 2006: NCA
Leadership Conference
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February 2006:
CSWE Conference
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March 2005:
Huntsville and Washington presentations by Charles Wilson and Benjamin
Saunders
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November 2005:
Toronto, Canada presentation by Charles Wilson and Benjamin Saunders
Pamphlets/Brochures
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