WE CAN – Work to End Child Abuse and Neglect
The Child Abuse and Neglect Technical Assistance and Strategic Dissemination Center (CANTASD) is offering more than 150 WE CAN – Work to End Child Abuse and Neglect social media posts for you to use and share. WE CAN features a set of simple, bold messages intended to build awareness and engage the public and partners in child abuse and neglect prevention. Follow CANTASD on Facebook and Twitter to see the messages as they are posted throughout April, or visit the WE CAN page on our website to download them for your own use.
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WE CAN – Work to End Child Abuse and Neglect
CANTASD is offering over 150 WE CAN – Work to End Child Abuse and Neglect social media posts for you to use and share. WE CAN features a set of simple, bold messages intended to build awareness and engage the public and partners in child abuse and neglect prevention.
Follow CANTASD on Facebook and Twitter to see the messages as they are posted throughout April, or visit the WE CAN page on our website to download them for your own use.
Digital Dialogues
We are hosting weekly Prevention Month Digital Dialogues every Wednesday from March 21st to April 18th. Learn about how exciting new research and program strategies can inform your work.
March 21 Our Tomorrows: Using Story Mapping to Inform Child Abuse and Neglect Planning Efforts Jacqueline Counts and Amy Smith, Center for Public Partnerships and Research Our guest speakers will share how they are using story mapping software and hundreds of stories to understand what every child and family needs to thrive. |
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March 28 Having the Conversation About Hitting: Incidence, Effects, and Alternatives to Physical Punishment Shawna J. Lee, Parenting in Context Lab at the University of MichiganFind out about the latest research on corporal punishment trends, incidence, attitudes, and myths – and positive parenting alternatives. |
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April 4 Balancing ACEs with HOPE (Health Outcomes from Positive Experiences) Robert Sege, Tufts UniversityACEs are not the only important childhood experiences that have lifelong health consequences. This Digital Dialogue will introduce the concept of HOPE: Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences. |
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April 11 New Jersey Family Success Centers—the Neighborhood Gathering Place Antonio Lopez and Charmaine Thomas, New Jersey Department of Family ServicesNew Jersey operates a network of more than 50 Family Success Centers as a core strategy for child abuse and neglect prevention. Learn more about the state’s experience and its implications for family support strategies. |
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April 18 Engaging Business and Other Partners in Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Approaches Melissa Merrick, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionLearn about the importance of partnering with the business community in cross-sector networks for preventing early adversity. |