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Every Adult’s Responsibility

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

If you suspect a child may be abused or in danger, notify the police or CPS immediately. Kentucky’s Child Abuse Hotline is 1-800-752-6200, in Indiana that number is 1-800-800-5556. All reporters have the right to request anonymity.

Please Join Us Tomorrow!

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Louisville Mayoral Candidates Kids Count Forum

Family & Children’s Place has partnered with Kentucky Youth Advocates and Metro United Way on the 2010 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book release. We will participate in a moderated discussion with Greg Fischer (D), Jackie Green (I), and Hal Heiner (R) on what the new KIDS COUNT data means for the Louisville metro region, and how they would better the lives of children and families if elected in November. Please join us!

When: September 9, 2010 10:00-11:30am
Where: Metro United Way – Community Room
334 East Broadway
Louisville, KY

WHAS Crusade for Children

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Many thanks to WHAS Crusade for Children for pledging $82,000 of support this year!

Louisville Mayoral Candidates Kids Count Forum

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Family & Children’s Place has partnered with Kentucky Youth Advocates and Metro United Way on the 2010 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book release. We will participate in a moderated discussion with Greg Fischer (D), Jackie Green (I), and Hal Heiner (R) on what the new KIDS COUNT data means for the Louisville metro region, and how they would better the lives of children and families if elected in November. Please join us!

When: September 9, 2010 10:00-11:30am
Where: Metro United Way – Community Room
334 East Broadway
Louisville, KY

Watch this amazing video from Strong Start Kentucky

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Strong Start Kentucky Video

Show Off Your Swing!

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Join us Friday, June 25, 2010 at Long Run Golf Course!  Golf enthusiasts can hit the links for a relaxing day of golf in support Family & Children’s Place.  The day of fun includes carts, lunch, tee bag gifts and prizes. Individuals play for $150 per person and foursomes are $600. Sponsorship opportunities are also available at a variety of levels.  For more information, please call 893-3900.

Writer Shares Story of Abuse

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Columnist Amy Gesenhues shares her story about child sexual abuse to help raise awareness of abuse and neglect during Child Abuse Prevention Month.  Click on the link below to read her powerful column in full. 

http://news-tribune.net/opinion/x563618983/GESENHUES-My-toughest-column-yet

Governor Proclaims April Child Abuse Prevention Month

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 13, 2010) – Governor Steve Beshear has proclaimed April Child Abuse Awareness Month in Kentucky.

At a small signing ceremony in his Capitol office earlier this month, Gov. Beshear and First Lady Jane Beshear welcomed representatives from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) and Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky (PCAK), the state’s only statewide child abuse prevention organization.

“Through government services and our community partnerships with PCAK and other agencies, we are committed to addressing the serious problem of child abuse and neglect,” Gov. Beshear said. “Every single member of our communities can become involved, and that is what Child Abuse Prevention Month is all about.”

PCAK Executive Director Jill Seyfred said the month’s designation affords an opportunity for citizens to think about what everyone can do to protect children and support families.

“The need for greater awareness and increased prevention is never more important than it is right now.  Families are stretched to make ends meet, and sometimes the unspeakable happens and children fall through the cracks,” Seyfred said. “We know prevention works, and by focusing our attention on giving parents the support they need, we hope to bring about better outcomes for children in the coming months and years.”

CHFS, the state agency responsible for child protective services, reminds Kentuckians that reporting suspected child abuse or neglect is the law. CHFS offers a statewide, toll-free hot line – 1-800-752-6200 – that citizens can call to make a report.

For more information on prevention efforts in your community, please log on to www.pcaky.org or contact Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky at 1-800-CHILDREN (800-244-5373). 

Continue to watch www.pcaky.org for future updates throughout the month.

Family & Children’s Place Kicks Off Month-Long Campaign to Expand Residents’ Role in Child Abuse Prevention

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Family & Children’s Place, the area’s leading child abuse prevention and treatment agency, is launching a month-long “Building Brighter Futures Community Challenge” campaign during April.  Based on the premise that protecting children from abuse and neglect is every adult’s responsibility, the campaign will urge every area resident to make a pledge to do at least one thing during Child Abuse Prevention Month to stop the mistreatment of infants, youngsters and teens in the community.

“We, as an agency, know how to prevent child abuse,” said Dan Fox, president of Family & Children’s Place.  “We, as a community, must learn the simple things each of us can do, and then make a pledge to do them.  The Building Brighter Futures campaign is a launching point for a new era in community involvement to prevent child abuse in the Greater Louisville area.  During April, we will be offering residents daily tips, free sexual abuse prevention classes, online information and a mid-month rally to encourage them to make and carry out their pledges to the children who are our neighbors and, thus, our responsibility.”

One of the first things residents can do is learn the facts about abuse, Fox said, noting that it happens to tiny infants, toddlers, youth and adolescents in every zip code, at every socioeconomic level, from every faith and of every ethnic background in the community.  Unexplained injuries are not the only signs of abuse, he added, saying that behavior changes also often signal mistreatment.

In 2007, nearly 15,000 of the 88,292 reports of child abuse and neglect in Kentucky were confirmed by authorities.  And 30 of those children died.  In Indiana, there were 24,808 confirmed cases of abuse and neglect, and 36 deaths.  A 2007 study by Prevent Child Abuse America estimated the direct and indirect costs of child abuse at $103.8 billion a year.

“Beyond these monetary costs, the physical, psychological, behavioral and societal consequences of child abuse can last lifetimes, if not generations,” Fox said.

Daily Tips:

Beginning April 1, Family & Children’s Place will be providing daily child abuse prevention suggestions and tips for area residents.  The tips will be available daily online at www.familyandchildrensplace.org and www.facebook.com/familyandchildrensplace.  Twitter users can get daily tips and other information by following @IStopAbuseINKY.

Making the Pledge:

Mayor Jerry Abramson and First Lady Madeline Abramson will kick off the Building Brighter Futures Community Challenge by being the first to sign pledge cards at an April 1 event.  Thereafter, the agency encourages every other area resident to complete a card to show their commitment to preventing child abuse.  The cards will be available beginning April 1 at various locations throughout Louisville, including:

Free Sexual Abuse Prevention Training Classes:

Family & Children’s Place will host three free sessions of Darkness to Light training, a national program designed to raise awareness of the prevalence and consequences of child sexual abuse by educating adults about the steps they can take to prevent, recognize and react appropriately.  These programs are free, open to the community and will be held on:

  • Monday, March 29, from 12:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. at the Stake Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 Hurstbourne Parkway
  • Monday, April 5, from 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch, 301 York Street
  • Wednesday, April 7, from 8:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. at Family & Children’s Place, 2303 River Road

Space is first-come, first-served, and limited to 30 participants per training session.  For more information and to reserve your space, please call Jaime Thompson at 584-8505, ext 218.

Community Rally:

On April 13, members of the community are invited to join child advocates and other residents at a Building Brighter Futures Community Challenge rally hosted by Family & Children’s Place at Slugger Field at 11 a.m.

“During the rally, we will highlight the accomplishments of some of those individuals who already have made and carried out their child abuse prevention pledges, and we will encourage and provide more information for those who have not yet done so,” Fox said.

Live, Online Discussion:

Family & Children’s Place will host a live, online Facebook discussion about recognizing, preventing and reacting appropriately to child abuse and neglect.  The discussion will take place at www.facebook.com/familyandchildrensplace on Tuesday, April 13, from noon until 7 p.m. The discussion will be staffed by counselors from Family & Children’s Place who will respond online in real time to participants’ questions and comments.  Counselors also will post resources and tips during the live discussion, which will remain on the agency’s fan page indefinitely.  Participants may join at any time during the live discussion, or they may submit their questions and comments to the discussion page in advance and review the responses at a later time.

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Last year, 41 Kentucky children and 53 Indiana children died due to child abuse and neglect.  These are urgent problems that know no boundaries and occur in every corner of our community.  April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and you can make a difference for children and families in our area.  Family & Children’s Place has launched a community-wide campaign asking individuals to do something tangible to help prevent child abuse.  Please join Family & Children’s Place in taking action to prevent child abuse – click on the Child Abuse Prevention Month link to the right for more information on how you can help.