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April 21, 2008

North Central Missouri Child Advocacy Center's Dinner Theater

The North Central Missouri Children's Advocacy Center held a dinner theater on April 11th and 12th at Pleasant View R-6 School.  Over 150 people attended the play and over $2500 was raised to support the Children's Advocacy Center.  Full story at ncmcac.typepad.com

Pope meets with victims of clergy sex abuse

Pope Benedict XVI prayed with tearful victims of clergy sex abuse in a chapel Thursday, an extraordinary gesture from a pontiff who has made atoning for the great shame of the U.S. church the cornerstone of his first papal trip to America.  Full story on msnbc.com

April 17, 2008

Child Maltreatment Surveillance: Uniform Definitions for Public Health and Recommended Data Elements

Child maltreatment is a significant social and public health problem in the United States (U.S.).  In 2006, child protective services confirmed that approximately 905,000 children in the U.S. were victims of maltreatment and 1,530 died from abuse or neglect.  Unfortunately, these numbers likely underestimate the magnitude of the problem in this country. 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is pleased to announce the publication of Child Maltreatment Surveillance: Uniform Definitions for Public Health and Recommended Data Elements.  This document provides conceptual definitions of child maltreatment, presents associated terms, and recommends data elements for voluntary use by the public health community in the development of surveillance systems.   Hard copies of the publication can be ordered on-line at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/pubs/ncipc.aspx.   An electronic copy is available at http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/CMP/CMP-Surveillance.htm.

April 14, 2008

GO BLUE T-shirts

Thank you for your support in purchasing our GO BLUE t-shirts.  We have sold out of all of our GO BLUE t-shirts.  Although shirts are sold out, please show your support by wearing blue on April 18, 2008, for GO BLUE Day.  We will be selling these shirts, again, next year.  If you would like to be notified of GO BLUE merchandise for next year, please fill out our GO_BLUE_campaign_form.

April 01, 2008

Child Abuse Prevention Summit

Missouri KidsFirst will be hosting a Child Abuse Prevention Summit on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at the Marriott Courtyard in Columbia, Missouri.  Missouri KidsFirst is the lead agency for the new Missouri Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America.  As Missouri KidsFirst takes on this new role, we want to assure we understand the needs of local child abuse prevention agencies to provide the best services possible.  For a copy of the Save the Date card, click here .  More details will be shared soon.

2nd Annual Keep Kids Safe and Families Strong Walk/Run

The Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis is hosting its 2nd Annual Keep Kids Safe and Families Strong Walk/Run on Saturday, April 12, 2008, starting at 10:00 a.m. at Forest Park in St. Louis, MO.  You can register on-line at www.stlouiscac.org or call (314) 516-6798.

Forensic Evaluation Training

The National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) is offering a Forensic Evaluation Training for graduate level mental health clinicians who are interested in conducting extended forensic evaluations of children when sexual abuse is suspected. This training is appropriate for both clinicians with some experience and those just beginning this type of work. It is not designed for front line investigative interviewers who conduct one-time interviews.

The training will be held over three full days on April 28-30, 2008, July 28-30, 2008 and November 12-14, 2008.  The fee for each training session is $549.  Participants are responsible for all transportation, lodging and some meals (lunches will be provided). 

Gene Variant Predicts PTSD After Childhood Abuse

A new study reports that the development of adult post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can involve a significant interaction between childhood abuse and variants of FKBP5, a gene that regulates glucocorticoid activity.  The study found no significant interactions between the FKBP5 variants and trauma other than child abuse.  Full report at The Journal of the American Medical Association

March 20, 2008

Check-off Child Abuse in Missouri

Prevent child abuse and neglect by donating a portion of your tax refund to the Children's Trust Fund through the tax check-off program.

A story about overcoming childhood sexual abuse

Hope for Healing, along with Missouri KidsFirst, Mark Twain Area Counseling, The Child Center Inc., AVENUES and FACT, are proud to present, A story about overcoming childhood sexual abuse, Marilyn Van Derbur presentation, on Thursday, April 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Roland Fine Arts Center in Hannibal, Missouri.