PCAK aims to meet caregivers where they are and engage with family members through the use of our parent education programs. This includes any and all caregivers – single parents, mothers, fathers, kinship providers, grandparents, foster parents, adoptive parents, parents struggling with substance abuse issues, etc. This is a 12-week program designed to provide the skills necessary for improving parent/child relationships. These skills include:
Healthy parenting is every parent’s gift to their child. For that reason, all of our programs utilize a Nurturing Parenting curriculum, which research has proven to promote effective change. Our funded providers are trained and certified professionals to ensure caregivers are given the tools and skills they need to positively impact their children.
1-800-CHILDREN is a statewide helpline that offers a lifeline of support, encouragement and information regarding resources in local communities. Parents and caregivers can call 1-800-CHILDREN and talk with a PCAK staff member who can provide them with information, support and/or referrals in their local communities. We also welcome calls from individuals interested in volunteering, as well as from professionals throughout the state who work with families and children.
Fathers are critical in a child’s life. Research consistently documents the connection between engaged fathers, and improved outcomes for children in areas such as safety, health, education, and social/emotional well-being. When communities recognize the importance of fathers in their children’s lives, families and communities are more apt to succeed. In 2005, PCAK helped launch a collaborative venture between community partners, faith-based organizations and various state departments to enhance the lives of Kentucky’s children and promote family well-being through positive father involvement. For more than a decade, PCAK has been instrumental in furthering this initiative, now identified as the Commonwealth Center for Fathers and Families, by providing direct services to fathers, advocating for father inclusion throughout all family focused programming and informing professionals and practitioners of best practice and relevant fatherhood information. Our goal is to establish and improve the father/child relationship so fathers can be the launching point for their children’s success in life.
Source: National Fatherhood Institute
Lean On Me Kentucky is a movement, an imperative, a Call-to-Action for each of us to help build stronger communities so our children grow up healthy and safe, and our families – all families—are valued and thrive.
We know the life of a child can be changed because of one caring adult. Magnify the impact one adult has on the life of a child to an entire community and then imagine how we can change the lives of Kentucky’s children and their families. Right now. Today. We have the opportunity to shape Kentucky for generations to come. We hope you will become a COMMUNITY SUPPORTER and then watch how we can change our great Commonwealth.
By leaning on the people around you and being someone others can lean on, you become a community supporter. Imagine how YOU can help your neighbors, and others within your community in ways you had never thought of before. YOU have talents, resources, and connections that may help a family in need; YOU can lend a listening ear, provide a hot meal, or assist with transportation. A Community Supporter can change the trajectory of a family. A Community Supporter can change a life.
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, in partnership with the Department for Community-Based Services, is pleased to launch “Lean On Me,” a toolkit meant to help people and organizations to become effective community supporters.
The toolkit, which you can look through and download below, has resources, results from focus groups, videos, and more about becoming community supporters and how to “LEAN” on the people around you!
As you get used to the toolkit and start to implement it into your everyday life, we would love to hear your feedback! You can give us your feedback here.
Stay tuned for more updates!
A No Hit Zone is a comprehensive program with multiple strategies aimed at influencing attitudes, norms and behaviors to ensure a safe and healthy environment for people of all ages within a facility.
In this zone…
Anyone can be a No HIT Zone or become involved in supporting families to ensure safety. Click on “Become a No HIT Zone” on the below image to get started.
Primary prevention happens when EVERYONE believes child sexual abuse CAN be prevented and they possess tools to do so. Download or view the Guide to Preventing Child Sexual Abuse and info cards to learn more. You can also use the interactive guide below. Click on the numbers to learn how individuals gain access to children and families for the purpose of child sexual abuse and what you can do to prevent it from happening.
If you’re a professional or looking for more resources on preventing child sexual abuse, please check out the following resources.