This category contains web sites that are related to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. You will find numerous non profit and other organizations, each offering their own resources and solutions to this issue. All have an emphasis on the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
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Serves the needs of children and their families in Los Angeles. Offers foster care and adoption services, early care and education services, and family support services.
Works to prevent cruelty, abuse, neglect and exploitation of children and animals through increasing awareness among the general public.
Seeks to prevent abuse of children with disabilities. Annual conference, public policy center, news, and research.
Assists programs for child and adult survivors of abuse and for child abuse awareness and prevention efforts.
A Canadian organization that supports collaborative research and policy projects that integrate child maltreatment prevention and interventions across a variety of sectors, including health care, education, justice and recreation.
Located in Independence Missouri, the CAPA's mission is to prevent and treat all forms of child abuse by creating changes in individuals, families and society which strengthen relationships and promote healing.
Essential child abuse prevention information. Includes crisis and emergency referral links. Also resources for law enforcement and health-care professionals who deal with children
A comprehensive resource on child abuse and neglect for healthcare providers, families, and kids of all ages.
Seeks to support, inform and encourage those dealing with any aspect of child abuse, in a positive non-threatening environment. Includes articles by child abuse prevention experts.
In USA, provides 24-hour aid by phone or text to help those you suspect are being abused, whether physically, mentally, sexually, or by neglect. Lists foster homes, help through volunteering, donating,or participating.
Non-profit organization specializing in the treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Works to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect through mutual self-help parent support groups. Local groups and parenting resources.
Primary prevention program aimed at reducing the incidence of child sexual abuse by increasing public awareness of the prevalence and consequences of the problem.
A national crime and violence prevention coalition dedicated to preventing child abuse, abduction, molestation, crime and victimization. Educating children using the multi-culture, non-denominational Good Knight theme.
HFA, a national program of Prevent Child Abuse America, has three goals: to promote positive parenting; to encourage child health and development; and to prevent child abuse and neglect.
An international organization that works towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse, neglect, and exploitation globally. Events, publications, and resources.
Provides a clinically based resource for training, consultation, program development and evaluation, and research in all forms of child abuse.
Works to prevent child abuse and treat children in distress through a variety of referral and community-based programs.
Dedicated to the memory of Polly Klaas. The Foundation's purpose is to inform parents, children, and communities about how to prevent crimes against children.
Helps prevent abuse as well as enabling children and families recover from its effects. Based in UK.
A preventive program to help parents manage normal, temperament-related behavioral issues, and avoid anxiety and guilt over what is normal for their child's temperament.
Includes child molestation statistics, prevention information, and links to all states sex offender registries.
A comprehensive curriculum which teaches prevention of sexual, emotional and physical abuse by people known to the child; prevention of abuse and abduction by strangers; and safety in self-care.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention publication (Pdf format). Addresses the issue of harm to children who are witnesses to violence.
[PDF] (September 01, 2000)
It is far cheaper to prevent child abuse than it is to treat the effects concludes this referenced article from the Michigan Children's Trust Fund.
(June 12, 1992)
Assists programs for child and adult survivors of abuse and for child abuse awareness and prevention efforts.
Serves the needs of children and their families in Los Angeles. Offers foster care and adoption services, early care and education services, and family support services.
In USA, provides 24-hour aid by phone or text to help those you suspect are being abused, whether physically, mentally, sexually, or by neglect. Lists foster homes, help through volunteering, donating,or participating.
Helps prevent abuse as well as enabling children and families recover from its effects. Based in UK.
A comprehensive resource on child abuse and neglect for healthcare providers, families, and kids of all ages.
Works to prevent child abuse and treat children in distress through a variety of referral and community-based programs.
Provides a clinically based resource for training, consultation, program development and evaluation, and research in all forms of child abuse.
A Canadian organization that supports collaborative research and policy projects that integrate child maltreatment prevention and interventions across a variety of sectors, including health care, education, justice and recreation.
Seeks to prevent abuse of children with disabilities. Annual conference, public policy center, news, and research.
Primary prevention program aimed at reducing the incidence of child sexual abuse by increasing public awareness of the prevalence and consequences of the problem.
Essential child abuse prevention information. Includes crisis and emergency referral links. Also resources for law enforcement and health-care professionals who deal with children
Located in Independence Missouri, the CAPA's mission is to prevent and treat all forms of child abuse by creating changes in individuals, families and society which strengthen relationships and promote healing.
A national crime and violence prevention coalition dedicated to preventing child abuse, abduction, molestation, crime and victimization. Educating children using the multi-culture, non-denominational Good Knight theme.
Works to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect through mutual self-help parent support groups. Local groups and parenting resources.
HFA, a national program of Prevent Child Abuse America, has three goals: to promote positive parenting; to encourage child health and development; and to prevent child abuse and neglect.
A preventive program to help parents manage normal, temperament-related behavioral issues, and avoid anxiety and guilt over what is normal for their child's temperament.
An international organization that works towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse, neglect, and exploitation globally. Events, publications, and resources.
Non-profit organization specializing in the treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Dedicated to the memory of Polly Klaas. The Foundation's purpose is to inform parents, children, and communities about how to prevent crimes against children.
Includes child molestation statistics, prevention information, and links to all states sex offender registries.
Seeks to support, inform and encourage those dealing with any aspect of child abuse, in a positive non-threatening environment. Includes articles by child abuse prevention experts.
Works to prevent cruelty, abuse, neglect and exploitation of children and animals through increasing awareness among the general public.
A comprehensive curriculum which teaches prevention of sexual, emotional and physical abuse by people known to the child; prevention of abuse and abduction by strangers; and safety in self-care.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention publication (Pdf format). Addresses the issue of harm to children who are witnesses to violence.
[PDF] (September 01, 2000)
It is far cheaper to prevent child abuse than it is to treat the effects concludes this referenced article from the Michigan Children's Trust Fund.
(June 12, 1992)
