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Add State HD Logo Here Preventing Child Maltreatment ADD YOUR STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT NAME HERE
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Add State HD Logo Here Preventing Child Maltreatment Presentation Overview The Reality Long Term Consequences Facts about Child Maltreatment State Program in Action Future Opportunities
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Add State HD Logo Here The Reality of Child Maltreatment Child maltreatment includes physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect. In 2007, approximately 1,700 children died from abuse and neglect in the U.S. INSERT STATE DATA
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Add State HD Logo Here Child Maltreatment Deaths in the U.S. (2007)
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Add State HD Logo Here Long-Term Consequences of Child Maltreatment Child maltreatment has a negative effect on physical health. Short-term injuries include cuts, bruises, burns, and broken bones. Abuse can also lead to permanent disabilities including visual, motor, and cognitive impairments. Child maltreatment can have a lasting emotional impact. Victims may suffer from anxiety or depression.
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Add State HD Logo Here Facts about Child Maltreatment Approximately 1 in 8 children between the ages of 2 and 17 are victims of maltreatment in the U.S. Children ages 4 years and younger are at greatest risk of death from child maltreatment. Child maltreatment is linked to negative health behaviors later in life. Victims may smoke, abuse alcohol, use drugs, and engage in risky sexual behavior.
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Add State HD Logo Here State Programs in Action INSERT TEXT HERE ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN YOUR STATE
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Add State HD Logo Here Future Opportunities To prevent child maltreatment and ensure that children can live to their full potential, there are opportunities to: Improve data collection systems for child maltreatment; Conduct additional research to examine the value and cost-effectiveness of prevention strategies; Build support for adoption and ongoing evaluation of programs to improve the dissemination, delivery, and maintenance of effective strategies; and Increase resources for programs and research that will reduce child maltreatment injuries and deaths.
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Add State HD Logo Here For More Information Contact our state health department Name Website Phone Number Contact the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) www.cdc.gov/ncipc 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)
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