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Resources for Families & Communities

Stats

In order to prevent child maltreatment, we must understand the facts. The following statistics show prevalence of child maltreatment in the Commonwealth or Nation. Research tells us mainstream use of statistics without a solution can lead to feelings of hopelessness, thereby driving people to despair instead of action. When using statistics for purposes of educating the general public, please make sure to include a call to action that highlights one of the many ways we can move upstream and prevent child abuse from ever occuring. 

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Watch our educational video for guidance:

Data

Please use data wisely. Data is great for grant applications and organizational awareness, but when child abuse data is used publicly, research shows it leaves us feeling hopeless, that the problem is too large to solve, and ultimately the solutions and blame is put on child protective services agencies. Primary prevention of child abuse occurs when everyone takes responsibility for prevention and understands it is a collective, community responsibility. When using data, please refer to the “From Data to Action” Checklist for guidance in creating community supporters in your community and state.

 

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First Responder Checklist

The following educational materials support the successful investigation of a child fatality or near fatality. These materials were created to enhance a multidisciplinary approach from the moment a responder arrives to the scene and throughout the investigation process. A short checklist highlighting key steps and a booklet providing extended guidance can be downloaded below.

The Responsibilities of First Responders at the Scene of a Child Fatality or Near Fatality-Extended Guidance provides important information to ensure a successful investigation.

You can order checklists and booklets, free of charge, by emailing pcaky@pcaky.org.

You can watch the educational video below.

A multidisciplinary approach is critical to the well-being of innocent families and children surrounding these cases as well as the investigation process. Important resources and contacts are listed below.

Child Abuse Consultation Programs

  • Norton Children’s Pediatric Protection Specialists, University of Louisville School of Medicine (502)629-3099 or (502) 629-6000 (after hours)
  • Kentucky Children’s  Hospital Division of Pediatric Forensic Medicine, UK Healthcare (859) 218-6727 or (859) 257-5522 (after hours)

Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) 1-800-752-6200 (business hours M-F) and 1-877-KYSAFE1 (holidays/weekends)

Department for Public Health 1-502-564-2154

Local Coroners, medical providers, schools and child care facilities should also be considered as important contacts.

This project was inspired by recommendations from the 2021 Child Fatality and Near Fatality External Review Panel Annual Report.

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One area in which PCAK tries to advance our mission is through contact, communication and action with our elected and appointed officials. We invite you to join us through your active participation in shaping public policy. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:

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