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PREVENTION WHAT IS IT? June 2008. What is Prevention?  Prevention is the act of impeding, or preventing, something from happening such as disease or.

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1 PREVENTION WHAT IS IT? June 2008

2 What is Prevention?  Prevention is the act of impeding, or preventing, something from happening such as disease or a social condition. Many prevention programs are centered around ways to prevent illness, crime, terrorism, child abuse and neglect, and violence.

3 Three Stages of Prevention  There are three stages of Prevention: Primary Primary Secondary Secondary Tertiary Tertiary

4 Primary Prevention  Primary Prevention programs are also known as “Universal” programs.  The target audience of Primary Prevention programs is the general population.  The activities used in Primary Prevention are designed to stop maltreatment before it occurs.

5  Programs and services in Primary Prevention promote the general welfare of children and families.  Programs with a universal focus seek to raise awareness of issues for the general population, as well as decision makers and professionals.

6 Activities of Primary Prevention Programs  For Child Abuse and Neglect Primary Prevention Programs, activities may include: Public Service Announcements (PSAs) Public Service Announcements (PSAs) PSAs may be used to promote issues such as healthy parent/child relationships, the dangers of shaking a baby, or how to create a safe sleep environment.PSAs may be used to promote issues such as healthy parent/child relationships, the dangers of shaking a baby, or how to create a safe sleep environment. PSAs may be one small component of a bigger awareness campaign.PSAs may be one small component of a bigger awareness campaign.

7 Public Awareness Campaigns Public Awareness Campaigns These campaigns may include a variety of activities such as brochures, presentations, posters, web sites, and other promotional activities.These campaigns may include a variety of activities such as brochures, presentations, posters, web sites, and other promotional activities. The focus of a campaign could be where and how to report child abuse and neglect or how parents can best handle stress.The focus of a campaign could be where and how to report child abuse and neglect or how parents can best handle stress.

8 Parent education programs and support groups Parent education programs and support groups These programs may focus on age appropriate expectations, child development, and the roles and responsibilities of parenting. (Child Welfare Information Gateway)These programs may focus on age appropriate expectations, child development, and the roles and responsibilities of parenting. (Child Welfare Information Gateway) Family support and family strengthening programs Family support and family strengthening programs These programs enhance a family’s ability to find resources and access existing services.These programs enhance a family’s ability to find resources and access existing services.

9 Secondary Prevention  Secondary Prevention programs are aimed at families or communities who are high risk for child abuse and neglect. Services may be targeted for certain populations.  For example, a target audience may be parents who are struggling with one of the following: poverty, young parental age, substance abuse, or mental health concerns.

10 Activities of Secondary Prevention Programs  For Child Abuse and Neglect Secondary Prevention Programs, activities may include: Home Visiting Programs that provide support and education to new parents and expecting parents. Home Visiting Programs that provide support and education to new parents and expecting parents. Parent Support groups that help parents deal with stress and challenges. Parent Support groups that help parents deal with stress and challenges.

11 Parent education programs, such as programs for teen parents. Parent education programs, such as programs for teen parents. Family resource centers that offer referral information and assistance to families. Family resource centers that offer referral information and assistance to families. Respite care programs designed for families that have special needs. Respite care programs designed for families that have special needs. (Child Welfare Information Gateway) (Child Welfare Information Gateway)

12 Tertiary Prevention  Tertiary prevention programs are designed for families that have experienced child abuse and neglect.  Services provided after the occurrence of child abuse and neglect are designed to prevent the recurrence of future abuse.

13 Activities of Tertiary Prevention Programs  For Child Abuse and Neglect Tertiary Prevention Programs, activities may include: Mental health services for children and families affected by maltreatment in an effort to improve family functioning. Mental health services for children and families affected by maltreatment in an effort to improve family functioning. Parent support groups that help families transform negative parenting practices into positive parenting behaviors. Parent support groups that help families transform negative parenting practices into positive parenting behaviors.

14 Parent mentor programs with non- abusive family members serving as role models and providing support to family members. Parent mentor programs with non- abusive family members serving as role models and providing support to family members. Intensive family preservation services with trained mental health counselors that are available to families 24 hours a day for a short period of time, such as six to eight weeks. Intensive family preservation services with trained mental health counselors that are available to families 24 hours a day for a short period of time, such as six to eight weeks. (Child Welfare Information Gateway)

15 For Prevention to Work…  Prevention efforts need to come from both communities and individuals in order for it to be successful.  What can you do in your local community?

16 For More Information, Visit These Websites  Children’s Safety Network, http://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/Mont hlyBulletins/2005/May05.asp http://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/Mont hlyBulletins/2005/May05.asp http://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/Mont hlyBulletins/2005/May05.asp  Child Welfare Information Gateway, http://www.childwelfare.gov/preventing/overv iew/framework.cfm http://www.childwelfare.gov/preventing/overv iew/framework.cfm http://www.childwelfare.gov/preventing/overv iew/framework.cfm  Child Abuse.com, http://www.childabuse.com/fs9.htm http://www.childabuse.com/fs9.htm  Idaho Children’s Trust Fund, http://idahochildrenstrustfund.state.id.us/pre vention.asp http://idahochildrenstrustfund.state.id.us/pre vention.asp http://idahochildrenstrustfund.state.id.us/pre vention.asp

17 Missouri Department of Social Services State Technical Assistance Team Address: PO Box 208 Jefferson City, MO 65102- 0208 PO Box 208 Jefferson City, MO 65102- 0208 Telephone: (573) 751-5980 (800) 487-1626 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST, Monday – Friday) Email: dls.stat@dss.mo.gov dls.stat@dss.mo.govdls.stat@dss.mo.gov


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