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  1. It Happened to Me: A Teen's Guide to Overcoming Sexual Abuse (workbook) by William Lee Carter, 2002-05-15
  2. When Children Abuse: Group Treatment Strategies for Children With Impulse Control Problems by Carolyn Cunningham, Kee MacFarlane, 1996-05
  3. Child Maltreatment: Theory and Research on the Causes and Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect
  4. A Parent's & Teacher's Handbook on Identifying and Preventing Child Abuse by James A. Monteleone, 1998-12-01
  5. Misinformation Concerning Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Survivors (Journal of Child Sexual Abuse)
  6. Forgiveness and Child Abuse: Would YOU Forgive? by Lois Einhorn Ph.d., Arun Gandhi, 2010-01-01
  7. When Your Child Has Been Molested: A Parents' Guide to Healing and Recovery by Kathryn Brohl, Joyce Case Potter, 2004-02-11
  8. Someone to Watch Over Me: The True Tale of a Survivor Haunted by the Demons of Abuse by Izzy Hammond, Robert Potter, 2007-05-01
  9. Impact of Substance Abuse on Children And Families: Research And Practice Implications (Haworth Social Work Practice)
  10. A Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse by David Finkelhor, 1986-05-01
  11. Understanding Child Abuse & Neglect by Waln K. Brown, 2008-01-27
  12. Female Sexual Abuse of Children
  13. Understanding Child Maltreatment: An Ecological and Developmental Perspective by Maria Scannapieco, Kelli Connell-Carrick, 2005-02-10
  14. Effective Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect: An Evidence-Based Approach to Planning and Evaluating Interventions by Geraldine Macdonald, 2001-03-30

81. Nebraska DHHS: Child Abuse Index
This page provides information about child abuse and neglect in Nebraska.
http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/cha/chaindex.htm
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Subscribe to this page Child Abuse Prevention Public Awareness Campaign You Have the Power to Protect A Child campaign State law requires any person who suspects that a child has been physically or sexually abused or neglected to report it promptly to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
What is abuse and neglect?
What can I expect if I report someone for abuse? What happens if I am reported for abuse? What are my rights as a parent?
Call the Abuse/Neglect Hotline at
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If there is an emergency call local law enforcement immediately.
The Nebraska "CHEM-L" Protocol CHildren Exposed to
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82. Redirecting To Ccanli.org
An organization in New York state that seeks to prevent child abuse by developing community awareness, providing direct services, and training professionals. Project Kidz Talk, Training Institute, and Child Advocacy Center.
http://www.coalitiononchildabuse.org/
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83. Child Abuse
Child Abuse Is Against The Law In Oregon. If child abuse is severe, or there is an immediate risk or danger to a child, you should contact 911 or police immediately.
http://www.oregoncounseling.org/Handouts/ChildAbuse.htm
Understanding And Dealing With Child Abuse Revised: January 17, 2007 Child Abuse Is Against The Law In Oregon If child abuse is severe, or there is an immediate risk or danger to a child, you should contact 911 or police immediately. The following is based in large part on handouts published by State of Oregon Department of Human Resources. Specific laws pertaining to Child Abuse can be viewed on the State of Oregon Web site at http://www.scf.hr.state.or.us/reprtlaw.htm Table Of Contents What Is Child Abuse? What Are The Signs Of Child Abuse? What Can You Do If You Suspect Child Abuse? How Do You Report Child Abuse To The Proper Authorities? ... Who Can You Contact For More Information About Child Abuse And Neglect? What Is Child Abuse?
  • Physical Abuse : Any physical injury to a child that is not accidental, such as bruises, welts, burns, cuts and broken bones. Neglect : Lack of care that risks or causes harm to a child, including lack of food, clothing, supervision or medical attention. Mental Injury or Emotional Harm : Harm to a child's ability to think, reason, or have feelings, such as cruel acts or statements, intimidation, rejection and indifference.

84. Child Abuse Council
Seeks to prevent child abuse through community programs, advocacy, and education. Newsletter, CASA program, and Child Advocacy Center.
http://www.childabusecouncil.org/

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85. CARE House Home
Seeks to be the leading resource in the prevention of child abuse in Oakland County, Michigan. Programs, events, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.carehouse.org/

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Knowing you are a mandated reporter and knowing how to be an effective mandated reporter are two very different things. Children who are abused or neglected may reach out to you. Are you ready to help them? Special training is needed. Learn how to recognize, respond to report child abuse, and help bring children to safety.
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86. Your Donation Is Appreciated!
An Athens, Georgia organization that seeks to prevent child abuse and neglect. Parent help line, community outreach and education programs, newsletter, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.aacapc.org/
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HAPPY 25th BIRTHDAY TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE ATHENS! OUR MISSION To prevent child abuse and neglect in all its forms - physical, sexual, emotional and neglect - through education, support, and public awareness. COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES OF ALL KINDS Sign up for our free eNewsletter HERE PLEASE HELP US FULFILL OUR MISSION... Make a secure donation online... CLICK HERE PCAA served 1,076 children in 2009. 6 week Active Parenting Series garthur@pcaathens.org or telephone 706-548-3216... Pictures from the 2010 Kappa Delta Bass Fishing Tournament! THANKS KDs! CHECK OUT THE 2010 "PREVENT CHILD ABUSE WALK" PICTURES HERE! The 2010 Starry, Starry Night auction was held Saturday, March 20, 2010 at the Athens Country Club and RAISED $51,000! Arizona artist Jay Scott donated the "Tree of Life," a framed gorgeous 25" X 37" treasure [ PICTURES ] ... Mark your calendar for March 26, 2011 our next "Starry, Starry Night!" Come work with us!

87. CATTA
Provides assistance to child abuse prevention, intervention and treatment professionals throughout California.
http://www.cihsinc.org/CATTA/
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88. Child Abuse Prevention Association - CAPA
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.
http://www.childabuseprevention.org/
Child Abuse Prevention Association - CAPA
Together we can prevent and treat child abuse in Jackson County, Missouri
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Missouri Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline: Kansas Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline: National Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline Child Abuse Prevention Association - CAPA
503 E. 23rd Street Independence, M0 64055 Fax: 816-252-1337 Contact us by e-mail

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Our Mission:
Our mission is to prevent and treat all forms of child abuse by creating changes in individuals, families and society that strengthen relationships and promote healing. Our Vision
We believe children should be valued and nurtured by both their families and the larger family of humankind. 25 - 50% of all children will experience some form of abuse during childhood. One of every three girls will be sexually abused before the age of 18; and one out of every five to seven boys will be sexually abused by 18. In Missouri, there are over 60,000 children involved in the child protection system each year. At CAPA for every $100 spent on prevention education, $3,600 could be saved on treatment for one abused child. Help prevent child abuse.

89. Healthy Families America
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.
http://www.healthyfamiliesamerica.org/

90. Child Abuse Prevention, Child Abuse Education, Child Monitors, Nanny Cams
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.
http://www.childabuse.com/

91. Stop Child Abuse Now
A nonprofit organization dedicated to stopping child abuse of all forms, and improving the lives of survivors of all types of abuse and loss.
http://www.efn.org/~scan/scan.html
To Stop Child Abuse Now FOR THE SUFFERING
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S.C.A.N. is a voice on behalf of Pennsylvania, Washington, and Oregon's children. An advocate for children and families in the legislature, the media, and in local communities. Stop Child Abuse Now is a nonprofit organization dedicated to stopping child abuse of all forms, and improving the lives of survivors of all types of abuse and loss. By speaking out about abuse, we increase the public's awareness of the prevalence of abuse. Our voices break the silence which causes so much pain. When we speak out, we help save the lives abused children, and we also help many adult survivors name the source of chaos in their lives. Through awareness and education, survivors can
  • regain control over their lives
  • learn healthy assertiveness
  • learn to develop boundaries
  • prevent re-victimization
Our goal is to join with other organizations and individuals who wish to ultimately put a stop to child abuse! We are speaking out for for the children who have no voice, who have no choice and who have no way of stopping the violence! We are stepping stones to help, and we are trying to wake up the world!

92. ISPCAN
An international organization that works towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse, neglect, and exploitation globally. Events, publications, and resources.
http://www.ispcan.org/
International Society for Prevention
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93. ~ National Alliance Of Children’s Trust & Prevention Funds ~
Organization composed of state Children s Trust and Prevention Funds whose mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect. Listing of state child abuse prevention programs, newsletter, and prevention resources.
http://www.msu.edu/user/millsda/
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94. Welcome To Family And Child Abuse Prevention Center
An Ohio-based organization that offers child abuse prevention services, domestic violence programs, and a Children s Advocacy Center.
http://fcapc.org/
Search this site: Today is Sunday, November 14, 2010 Lucas County Domestic Violence Community Resource Guide For information on resources available to victims of domestic violence in Lucas County.
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Lucas County Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Plan Created by the DELTA Project, the IPV Prevention Plan gives Lucas County a comprehensive intimate partner violence prevention strategy that is based on the unique needs and resources of the community.
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Domestic Violence Manual for Professionals A comprehensive guide for helping professionals working with victims of domestic violence.
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What You Need to Know about Risk and Lethality Assessment in Domestic Violence Cases Presented by Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell. Training Handouts are available to download.
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Child Abuse Task Force Puts Together Training Manual The Lucas County Child Abuse Task Force Education Committee has put together a manual to assist professionals in working more effectively with child victims and their families. Click here to download the manual
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95. Dunebrook: Prevent Child Abuse LaPorte County, Indiana
Michigan City, IN. Dunebrook is dedicated to educate the public on child abuse prevention through numerous outreach programs.
http://www.dunebrook.org
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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) describes the sudden, unexplained death of an infant less than a year old. It is also called "crib death," but cribs do not cause SIDS.
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96. Child Abuse Prevention Center
A nonprofit organization committed to breaking the generational cycle of child abuse, domestic violence and teen pregnancy in Orange County, California. Services, statistics, and contact information.
http://www.brightfutures4kids.org/

97. The Exchange Center For The Prevention Of Child Abuse | Home
A non-profit parent supporting agency committed to preventing child abuse and neglect and strengthening families throughout Dane County, Wisconsin.
http://www.thexchangecenter.org/

98. Home
Information and resources for activists, advocates and allies working to end family violence in Lane County, Oregon. Articles on impact of domestic violence on children.
http://www.familyallies.net/
This website is no longer maintained. If you are looking for resources or information in Lane County, Oregon related to addressing or ending violence, abuse or other trauma please go to the Trauma Healing Project Website Thanks for all your interest and support over these past 10 years! Sincerely, Elaine Walters

99. Navigating Custody And Visitation Evaluations In Cases With Domestic Violence
Guide for Judges published by Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
http://www.afccnet.org/pdfs/BenchGuide.pdf

100. Child Abuse Team / Mayerson Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Cente
The Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center helps fight and prevent child abuse and neglect.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/prog/child-abuse/default.htm
Child Abuse Team / Mayerson Center
Overview
Cutting-Edge Research
Learn more about our cutting-edge research in the field of child abuse, child neglect and parenting. The Mayerson Center brings together community groups to collaborate with its own Child Abuse Team in the investigation and treatment of victims within the " advocacy center ," a 7,200-square-foot facility. An average of six to seven alleged or suspected abuse cases are investigated here every day.
Our Staff
The Mayerson Center staff evaluates, treats and prevents child maltreatment. The staff consists of Cincinnati police and sheriff officers, Department of Human Services workers and a victim advocate from the Hamilton County prosecutor's office, along with Cincinnati Children's staff of physicians, nurses and social workers . It collaborates and expedites the diagnosis and investigation of child abuse allegations. Mandated agencies throughout the region also can utilize the center and its resources. The combined efforts within the Mayerson Center include state-of-the-art diagnostic, treatment, prevention and training programs and cutting-edge research in the field of child sexual abuse, child physical abuse, child neglect and parenting. We also offer a fellowship program and student / resident elective
Contact Us
For more information about the Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children, please call 513-636-SAFE.

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