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http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/itsuptoyou/default.asp
When you click the link in the text you will be taken to a 3 question survey.Child abuse has personally touched my family and I became a child advocate a few years ago.Hopefully this is useful to some of you and can help prevent a painful experience for a child and raise awareness of this issue.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Cmmd0JYeMjHEWOxJHGaRvQ_3d_3d
This may be available in Texas only. It does not have a disclaimer stating Texas only though.
When you click the link in the text you will be taken to a 3 question survey.Child abuse has personally touched my family and I became a child advocate a few years ago.Hopefully this is useful to some of you and can help prevent a painful experience for a child and raise awareness of this issue.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Cmmd0JYeMjHEWOxJHGaRvQ_3d_3d
This may be available in Texas only. It does not have a disclaimer stating Texas only though.
Child abuse is a community issue. Every person can help make sure the children of Texas have a brighter future. And preventing child abuse is up to all of us.
Child abuse prevention means stopping child abuse and neglect before it happens. The best strategies to prevent child abuse and neglect are to:
* Support families and provide parents with the skills and resources they need.
* Support providers who are serving families by providing tools and resources.
* Create communities that have supportive services in place and a shared goal of safety and stability for families.
The Prevention and Early Intervention division of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services created this site as a resource for parents, professionals, and communities to support child abuse prevention and public awareness efforts.
Please feel free to copy the files on this site. If you would like to use the information, please credit DFPS by citing: “Provided by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Division of Prevention and Early Intervention.”