The month of April and every month, needs to be known as Child Abuse Prevention Month. April is a time to recognize the importance of communities working together to strengthen families & prevent child abuse & neglect. #BeAWarrior#CommunityCreatesChange Call
Learn more and recogognize the signs of abuse and what you can do. Always call 911 immediately if you know of or see anything.
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During the month of April, we recognize National Child Abuse Prevention Month (NCAPM) and the importance of communities working together to help families thrive and prevent child maltreatment. Throughout the year, communities are encouraged to increase awareness about child and family well-being and work together to implement effective strategies that support families and prevent child abuse and neglect.
NCAPM activities are implemented in partnership with our National Child Abuse Prevention Partner Organizations and the Federal Inter-Agency Work Group on Child Abuse and Neglect.
NCAPM and other Federal child abuse-related activities are authorized by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA). CAPTA provides funding to States to support prevention, assessment, investigation, prosecution, and treatment of child maltreatment. It also provides grants to public agencies and nonprofit organizations, including Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations, for demonstration programs and projects. About CAPTA: A Legislative History provides more information about this important legislation.