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Abuse The Commission
administers the Children's
Justice Act Grant. This grant is made available to the state by the Office of Child Abuse and
Neglect. Every three years, the Commission comprehensively reviews and evaluates all
laws, policies and procedures regarding child abuse and neglect cases, placing particular
emphasis on child sexual abuse, suspected child maltreatment-related fatalities, and cases
involving a potential combinations of jurisdictions.
Policy recommendations are made for
each of the following three categories:
- Investigative, administrative and
judicial handling of cases of child abuse and neglect to reduce additional trauma to the
victim and family and ensure procedural fairness to the accused
- Experimental, model and demonstration
programs for testing innovative approaches and techniques
- Reform of state laws, ordinances,
regulations, protocols and procedures to provide full protection from abuse while ensuring
fairness to everyone affected.
The Child Abuse Project Coordinator is available to provide free
training, technical assistance and case consultation.
A Team Approach to Protecting Children
Multidisciplinary
Teams are set up to protect children and reduce trauma by assuring that established
protocols are followed for conducting joint investigations and multi-agency reviews, to
ensure coordinated services to victims and families and hasten prosecution when
appropriate. The multidisciplinary teams also help to ensure coordination and
collaboration among county agencies in cases of severe child maltreatment. The teams act
as vehicles of communication among agencies coordinating different intervention efforts in
severe child maltreatment cases and help with intervention planning and case reviews. Team
members are bound by the confidentiality standards of child protective services and other
team members.
CHILD ABUSE
HOTLINE 1-800-482-5964
Child Abuse Resources
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