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Big Boost For Child Abuse Prevention In COVID-19 Relief


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The latest COVID-19 relief package makes massive investments in child well-being.
  We have not seen funding levels that are included in this bill for the community-based child abuse prevention programs in the entire history of that program, which is over 30 years old, Jim McKay said.
McKay, with the Children s Trust Fund Alliance, says the programs provide resources for families, helping to prevent abuse and neglect. And it s been a long time coming.
 McKay, who is speaking at an Idaho-based conference on child abuse prevention this week, says the bill also invests in other provisions that prevent abuse and neglect, including 24 billion dollars to stabilize the child-care industry and 15 billion dollars in child-care subsidies. ....

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What Has COVID-19 Done to Child Welfare?


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, which focuses on the stories of vulnerable communities. The first story explored how COVID-19 has affected young adults aging out of the foster care system; the second focused on grandparents raising kin; and the third was on how the pandemic impacted parents and reunification efforts.
The pandemic, its associated isolation, and economic challenges prompted child welfare to sound the alarm: COVID-19 will likely result in a spike in child abuse.
But whether such a trend is certain fact or educated intuition is still open to question. Complete data won t be available until mid-2021, at the earliest.
Some experts fear that at-risk children won t be seen because stay-at-home orders are keeping them away from the watchful gaze of mandated reporters, especially teachers, who report one in five cases of suspected abuse and neglect to hotlines and responsible agencies. ....

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For Many in Child Welfare, 2020 Is a Lost Year


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This is the third in a series produced under a USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism 2020 National Fellowship, which focuses on the stories of vulnerable communities. The first two parts of the series explored how COVID-19 has affected young adults aging out of the foster care system and grandparents raising kin.
Michael Mickey Hogan, 42, and his then wife were living in a camper beside a back road in Denver, preparing to take their newborn son to a doctor s appointment in August 2017, when a child protective services agent from the county showed up at their door.
He told the caseworker that they needed to leave for his son s appointment, and she told him it could wait. ....

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