Time to Let Parents Get Back to Work

Several years ago, the Kentucky legislature took action to address an issue that galvanized support from groups like the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and the County Judge Executive Association, as well as all three of Kentucky’s branches of government. It was the rising prison population and the associated costs. While legislation was passed with the aim to safely reduce incarceration, the impacts of Kentucky’s recent history of high incarceration remain. Approximately 13 percent of Kentucky [...]

By |2016-03-15T16:38:33-04:00March 15th, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Using Data to Ensure Equitable Treatment of Youth of Color

Kentucky’s communities are safest when we invest in what works best for children.  Right now, the stories and the numbers show that there are disparities in how children of color are treated within the Commonwealth’s systems that care for them.  To begin the process of addressing these disparities, Senator Whitney Westerfield has filed Senate Bill 270. SB 270 ensures that all systems who care for our youth -- education, child welfare, and youth justice -- will [...]

By |2016-03-09T16:02:00-05:00March 9th, 2016|Blog, Youth Justice|

Rally to End Child Abuse March 30th

Join the Face It ® Movement, Family & Children’s Place, Kentucky Youth Advocates, and many other local child-serving organizations at Louisville's Big Four Bridge on March 30th to kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month. In 2014, nearly 23,000 children were confirmed as victims of physical or sexual abuse or neglect in Kentucky. In Jefferson County, that number totaled more than 3,000 children. One child is one too many, and abuse can have a lifelong impact in emotional and physical health, [...]

By |2016-03-09T15:27:45-05:00March 9th, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

A Second Chance Means More Opportunities

I think all of us can agree that at some point in our youth we made a stupid mistake. For some youth, the mistake (like sneaking in to an abandoned building to smoke cigarettes with friends) led to a juvenile charge. These charges often impact youth as adults because their juvenile record stays with them, even if they get back on track after messing up as a young person. What we’re doing now isn’t working [...]

By |2016-03-08T09:40:03-05:00March 8th, 2016|Blog, Youth Justice|

Resources to Strengthen Foster Families

Next month is Child Abuse Prevention month and we know that every kid, especially those who’ve experienced abuse or neglect, needs a safe and loving family and place to call home. Foster families play an important role in the continuum of care of children involved in the child welfare system. Foster parents can help keep children safe and provide a family type environment for kids who are unable to stay with their own families. There are several types of [...]

By |2016-03-03T14:23:44-05:00March 3rd, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Six Things to Know About SB 194

Kentucky kids deserve a safe environment to learn and grow. This session, legislators have the opportunity to strengthen the safety of children at public schools by passing SB 194. Below are the top six things you need to know about SB 194. The bill would require a background check for substantiated child abuse and neglect for all public school employees. While schools are required to conduct criminal background checks, they don’t know about cases where [...]

By |2016-03-01T12:48:48-05:00March 1st, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Education|

New Child Abuse Prevention Tool from Face It®

Preventing and ending child abuse is everyone’s responsibility. And, raising awareness about child abuse and ways to prevent it is crucial to that end goal. Kentucky Youth Advocates is proud to partner with the Kosair Charities Face It® Movement on the release of a new child abuse prevention tool that helps us all be the face that ends child abuse. The new tool highlights strategies for preventing child physical and sexual abuse, recognizing the signs of [...]

By |2016-02-25T09:52:35-05:00February 25th, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Guest Post: Kentucky Kids Need a Safe Place to Call Home

By Adrienne Bush All children, regardless of circumstance, deserve a safe place to live. My organization, Community Ministries, rents apartments to families with children who are experiencing homelessness. In addition, we work as a liaison with other private landlords to provide upfront move-in costs in order to move more families from homelessness to stable housing. Because we use federal housing dollars, we are subject to a higher standard than most other housing providers in Kentucky, [...]

By |2016-02-23T12:47:54-05:00February 23rd, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Wrapping Up National Children’s Dental Health Month 2016

This year’s month long observance of National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM) is coming to a close at the end of February. Oral health advocates are a key component of promoting and improving the oral health of all Kentuckians. In fact, everyone can support oral health advocacy, and not just during the month of February, but all year long! During the 2015 Kentucky Oral Health Summit, KOHC unveiled a new video identifying the oral health [...]

By |2016-02-23T09:56:19-05:00February 23rd, 2016|Blog, Health|

Guest Post: Accommodating a Child’s Voice in the Court Room

By Caroline Ruschell “Mom, did you know that yesterday, I saw a snake, a rabbit, and a fox up in the gymnasium.”  I looked with confusion at my 5-year old and then laughed to myself when I realized that the Silly Safari program came to her school a few weeks ago and indeed my daughter did see and pet these animals in the gymnasium, however, it did not happen yesterday. It can be funny to [...]

By |2016-02-18T13:54:28-05:00February 18th, 2016|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|
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