May 19, 2013

Dr. Robert Block, M.D., on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study

The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE) demonstrated an association between the number of adversities experienced in childhood and adult health, mental health and overall well being.  Newer science, evolving rapidly, has moved the field from association to actual causation.  Dr. Robert Block, M.D., Immediate Past President, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), discusses scientific and other revelations that have come from the ACE Study and what’s ahead in the area of child maltreatment and prevention.  The interview was conducted April 2, 2013 in conjunction with his opening presentation at the Children’s Trust Fund Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Conference “The New River Story – Spirit, Science, Action” held in Jefferson City (MO).

Dr. Block works to educate and spread awareness about academic research related to violence and abuse.   He is an Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics and Immediate Past Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine in Tulsa.

View Dr. Block’s PowerPoint from Opening Plenary – April 2, 2013

Podcast – Spirit, Science, Action with Dr. Jeff Linkenbach

Dr. Jeff LinkenbachMary Furness, Learfield Communications, recently spoke with Dr. Jeff Linkenbach, Ed.D., at the Children’s Trust Fund Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Conference – “The New River Story” in Jefferson City.  Dr. Linkenbach, Research Scientist and Director of the Center for Health & Safety Culture at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT,  has developed the Science of the Positive framework which emphasizes three domains of Spirit, Science and Action with preventing child maltreatment and incorporating the positive community norms (PCN) approach.  Dr. Linkenbach serves as an active member of the CDC’s K2A (Knowledge To Action) Think Tank on child maltreatment prevention.

Listen to Podcast 4/3/2013

Learn more at Most of Us.Org and Montana Institute

 

CTF Conference Presentations

CAP Conference FlierThe Children’s Trust Fund would like to express our gratitude to all who participated in the 2013 Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Conference, The New River Story – Spirit, Science, Action in Jefferson City, making it our best conference yet.   There were many wonderful and informative presentations from speakers on a wide range of prevention topics.   We’ve made some of the PowerPoint presentations available here.

Opening Plenary ppt, Robert Block, M.D. – 4-2-2013

Bringing the Protective Factors Framework to Life In Your Work ppt, Martha Reeder, D.A., 4-2-2013

School-Based Prevention Education ppt, Ellen Teller, 4-2-2013

Impact of Trauma on Brain Development ppt, Patsy Carter, Ph.D. 4-3-2013

Integral Family Support ppt, Gary Johnson, M.Ed. 4-3-2013

Co-Occurrence of Domestic Violence & Child Abuse ppt, Jeanne Oberdan, 4-3-2013

Positive Parenting Skills For Fathers ppt, Halbert Sullivan, Destini Goodwin, 4-3-2013

Strengthening Couple Relationships ppt, David Schramm, Ph.D. 4-3-2013

Reactive Attachment Disorder ppt, Patsy Carter, Ph.D., 4-4-2013

Integrating Child Sexual Abuse Prevention into Your Community ppt, Nancy Corley, Marissa Gunther, 4-4-2013

Championing Success: Business Organizations for Early Childhood Investments

Ready Nation ReportReady Nation is an organization that works to enhance the message of business leaders that are in support of early childhood policies and programs that strengthen our economy and workforce. The organization partnered with the American Chamber of Commerce Executives to conduct a study on how business is interacting with and promoting early childhood education programs.  What it found was that in almost every state,  influential businesses have been voicing their support for lawmakers to enact legislation that supports early childhood policy or program initiatives.

Here’s a sample of what the study discovered:

  • In all but one state, at least one local or statewide business organization took public action in the past five years to support investments in early childhood.
  • A sizable majority of state chambers and business roundtables, along with nearly half of large city chambers, reported taking some form of action.
  • Business organizations championed early childhood investments in a variety of ways: making it part of their policy agenda, drafting media pieces, giving legislative testimony, and supporting specific early childhood programs.
  • While early education and pre-kindergarten were the most commonly supported early childhood topics, business organizations are also supporting a broader agenda, including home visiting, health and child care.
  • Most business organizations surveyed framed their early childhood work as support for education, but a large number used the frame of economic or workforce development.

Read the full summary here.

Building & Integrating the Strengthening Families Framework

Screen Shot 2013-02-14 at 4.02.36 PMChild Care Aware® of Missouri has been instrumental in working to help communities and organizations implement the Strengthening Families™ Framework (SFF), an effort whole-heartedly supported by the Children’s Trust Fund. With the help of Community Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) grant funding, Child Care Aware® of Missouri has been able to support three related SFF projects, all connected to the Protective Factors and reaching families before they become at risk for child abuse and neglect.  Research shows that when families possess one or more of the five protective factors, their likelihood of abusing or neglecting their children diminishes.  The five Protective Factors are:

  1. Parental Resilience;
  2. Social Connections;
  3. Concrete Support in Times of Need;
  4. Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development; and
  5. Social and Emotional Competence of Children.

The first project included in this effort was the Small Steps, Big Footprints Mailing, which included several specific, easy-to-implement strategies from the Strengthening Families™ Initiative Self-Assessment for each Protective Factor. This information was sent to child care programs across Missouri to provide a quick reference list of ideas on how to reinforce each Protective Factor when working with families.  We spoke with Beth Ann Lang, Chief of Quality Improvement & T.E.A.C.H. MISSOURI Scholarship, with Child Care Aware® of Missouri.  She told us why utilizing the Strengthening Families™ Framework is so important.

AUDIO: Beth Ann Lang on the benefits of the Strengthening Families Framework

The second project was the creation of a college curriculum based on the Strengthening Families™ Framework called Teaching Students to Empower Families. The curriculum was successfully piloted by over 60% of all Missouri-based, community colleges with early childhood degree programs. Now available to all two-year community colleges, it  is expected to be expanded to four-year colleges and other community based programs. The project created a curriculum based on short, specific lessons followed by activities and extended service learning opportunities. Lang says a major focus of the project was making it useful for students and user friendly for instructors.

AUDIO: Beth Ann Lang on the curriculum

The third element was the delivery of the Zero to Three® Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (PCAN) Training Curriuculum followed by on-site Technical Assistance.  The curriculum includes SFFProtective Factors and addresses ways that child care providers can support the families whose children attend their program/center.  Through the CTF/Child Care Aware® of Missouri partnership, Child Care Aware® of Missouri delivered 48 3-hour sessions of the PCAN training followed by 296 hours of one-on-one site visits to assist 107 child care staff in directly applying what they learned.

Contained within all of these projects is the mission to enhance a child care provider’s resources by helping them understand what they’re doing well and how they can better support the children in their lives.

AUDIO: Beth Ann Lang on building on the positive

 

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In addition to building projects that support the SFF, Lang says it’s important to have the support of organizations that are willing to promote the information that comes from the Framework.  Without such support a wonderful tool is in danger of being neglected itself.

AUDIO: Beth Ann Lang on the role CTF plays

NOTE: The Protective Factors now include a sixth factor, Nurturing & Attachment, which is utilized in some applications of the framework.

AUDIO: How the framework formed

Take Action Against Child Abuse

Spreading awareness about the importance of child abuse & neglect prevention & keeping children safe is a key part of April’s Child Abuse Prevention Month.  Debby Howland, Coordinator for the Kansas City Child Abuse Roundtable Coalition, recently spoke with radio host Tom Bamford during KCMO TalkRadio 710 & 103.7 FM’s Caring for Kansas City public affairs radio show.  They talked about the prevalence of child abuse and neglect cases in the media, how to take action if abuse is suspected & the most recent Kids Count data affecting Jackson County.  For more information go to PreventChildAbuseKC.Org.

AUDIO: Debby Howland Interview: Child Abuse Prevention

Podcast – Office of Child Advocate

OCA Kelly Schultz

In this latest podcast, Kelly Schultz, Director for the Office of Child Advocate (OCA) talks about the role of her office which serves as an independent third party reviewer for the Children’s Division, Department of Social Services.  Located within the Office of Administration, OCA offers an independent voice for children to help ensure their safety. For more information, contact the Office of Child Advocate toll free at (866) 457-2302 or oca@oca.mo.gov.

PODCAST: Office of Child Advocate

It’s Time to Register for the Missouri Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention

With only one month remaining, this is the time to register for Missouri’s Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Conference.  Please join CTF and other community, national and statewide prevention advocates and practitioners as we “kick off” April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, April 2-4, 2013 at the Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City.  You won’t want to miss the opportunity to hear prominent national speakers including Dr. Robert W. Block, M.D., Immediate Past President of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Jeff Linkenbach, Ed.D., Montana State University; Robert Sege, M.D., Boston Medical Center; Rev. Starsky D. Wilson, Deaconess Foundation; and motivational speaker John O’Leary from Rising Above!

Workshops include Building Positive Community Norms in Prevention; early brain development and cognitive functioning; Mental Health First Aid; ACEs Study; New Science to Inform & Advance Prevention; Applying Spirit, Science, & Action to Child Maltreatment Prevention; Child Sexual Abuse Prevention; promising approaches for community based prevention; incorporating the Strengthening Families Protective Factors; effective strategic planning using the logic model; positive parenting for fathers; co-occurrence of domestic violence & child abuse; improving child outcomes through strengthening relationships,  and much, much more!

Registration is only $95 for the 3-day event.   For questions pertaining to the conference contact Alicia by e-mail or (573)751-5147.  CEU’s available.  This is an event that only occurs every two years so you won’t want to miss it.  Register Online or Printable Conference Registration Form & Agenda (PDF), Print & post conference promotional flyer (PDF)

Help Us Check-off Child Abuse

PWP Tax Check offHere is an easy way to help make a big difference in the lives of kids across Missouri:  Please donate to the Children’s Trust Fund through the Tax Check-off Program! Whether you are filing online or by traditional methods, your donation will help kids & families in every region of the state.

Funds received each year through the tax check-off program are used to support home visitation for parents with newborns, programs that support parents who have medically fragile children or children with special needs, crisis nursery services, parent education, grandparent and fatherhood support, safe crib/safe sleep for infants & preventing child sexual abuse.  These funds also support CTF’s own public education campaigns:  shaken baby/abusive head trauma prevention, parent with patience, emotional abuse prevention and Not Even For A Minute-never leave children unattended in or around vehicles.

“The Tax Check-off program is critical to CTF so that we can continue at least at the current level and hopefully increase prevention programming to our community partners and organizations across the state,” said Kirk Schreiber, CTF executive director.  “We are so appreciative of the generosity of our donors who choose to support us financially through this program, and I would like to remind everyone that any donation of $25 or greater to CTF through the tax check-off can be used toward the purchase of a CTF prevent child abuse license plate for your vehicle through the Department of Revenue.”

Just look for the handprints on your Missouri tax form and indicate the amount you would like to give to help us Check-off Child Abuse & build Strong Families, Safe Kids!

Podcast – Task Force Report on Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Emily, Mariss and KirkIn 2011 Senate Bill 54  authorized the establishment of the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children.  Over the past year, the Task Force conducted research and gathered and analyzed expert testimony culminating in a report that details twenty-two recommendations in seven core subject areas:  community-based child abuse prevention, professional training and technical assistance, multi-disciplinary team excellence, mental health services and treatment, awareness, funding and statutory changes.  CTF Executive Director Kirk Schreiber spoke with Emily van Schenkhof, Deputy Director of Missouri KidsFirst (pictured left) and Marissa Gunther, Prevention Coordinator for Missouri KidsFirst (pictured center) about how the task force was formed, how the report was conducted and what the recommendations mean for the prevention of child sexual abuse.

PODCAST: Child Sexual Abuse Task Force Report
Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children Releases Report (1/3/13)
View Full Report (PDF)