Be A Voice for Kentucky’s Most Vulnerable Children

The Citizen Foster Care Review Board (CFCRB) of Kentucky was established in 1982 in an effort to decrease the amount of time children spend in foster care, and they are seeking new volunteers. There are currently 149 review boards throughout Kentucky. CFCRB volunteers are appointed by their chief Family Court or District Court judge to review the cases of children placed in the custody of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services due to dependency, [...]

By |2015-04-29T14:51:30-04:00April 29th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Child Abuse Prevention Doesn’t End When April Ends

As April comes to a close, the prevention efforts that we discussed throughout the 2015 Child Abuse Prevention Month don’t have to end. There are many things we can do beyond the month of April—as caregivers and community members—to ensure families feel supported and children are safe from abuse and neglect. We know child abuse can occur in any home, regardless of neighborhood or annual income. We also know there are things we can do [...]

By |2015-04-28T16:14:48-04:00April 28th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Strengthening Families to Prevent Child Abuse

Parenting is hard and does not come with an instruction manual specific to each individual child. We know that caregivers don’t usually want to hurt their child, but the stress of parenting can sometimes result in abuse. Yet certain factors, known as protective factors, can diminish the risks of child abuse and neglect when established in a family. Parental Resilience A parent who can bounce back from challenges has a better chance of dealing with [...]

By |2015-04-23T10:10:09-04:00April 23rd, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Dr. Terry Brooks Guest Editorial on WDRB News

As we continue to thank the General Assembly for their efforts on behalf of kids this session, Executive Director Terry Brooks sat down with WDRB News to give his Point of View. Kids have a become a priority to our elected leaders, and the bills passed to benefit children this year are a true testament to that! Watch the video online, or read a transcript of the editorial below. Spring in Kentucky means bracketology, high pollen [...]

By |2015-04-20T15:32:49-04:00April 20th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Education|

Preparing for Summer: Six Questions to Select a Safe Camp for Your Child

It’s the time of year where the weather is beginning to warm up and we start looking forward to all of our favorite summer activities. Even though kids will still be in school for a few more weeks, it is also the time where we begin to make plans for summer camps and child care. As a child I had the opportunity to attend local camps for sports and music. I have many positive memories [...]

By |2015-04-15T16:28:35-04:00April 15th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

All Kentucky Kids Need a Place to Call Home

Child abuse and neglect, as well as many other circumstances, can result in a child being placed in out-of-home care. Often, this situation is temporary and is used as an opportunity for the parents or caregivers can work through issues so the child can return home safely. Other times, out-of-home care is a step towards finding a permanent, stable family for a child. Children who are adopted are provided with a lifetime of emotional and [...]

By |2015-04-15T16:16:31-04:00April 15th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Kids Count|

Politics Produced Results for Kentucky Kids

This post originally appeared as an op-ed in the Herald-Leader. You can view it online here. Assessing what worked in the General Assembly for the commonwealth's children is pretty simple: leadership. The 2015 session — and in fact, the 2013 and 2014 sessions, as well — generated broad and deep progress on the passage of policies that are good for kids. This session saw the legislature's continued commitment to combating child abuse and neglect through [...]

Commissioner Teresa James Details Kentucky’s New Supportive Approach to Healthcare at 13th Annual Grandparents as Parents Conference

Relative caregivers, advocates, and kinship service providers gathered in Lexington on March 19th for the 13th Annual Grandparents as Parents Conference. Attendees participated in workshops on a variety of topics related to the unique challenges and needs of kinship families. One such workshop, facilitated by Teresa James, Commissioner of Kentucky’s Department for Community Based Services (DCBS), introduced the state’s new approach to mental health services and substance abuse treatment. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act [...]

By |2015-04-08T12:15:26-04:00April 8th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Health|

Volunteering: A Key to Happiness

The very definition of volunteerism is to offer oneself for some service or undertaking, which sounds like the least selfish act possible. However, research has found that when you do good for others, there are plenty of perks in it for you, too. Read the list below to get inspired to lend a helping hand during National Volunteer Week (April 12-18). Ten personal reasons to volunteer: You’ll feel great – When you donate to charity, the [...]

Rally to End Child Abuse Kicks Off Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Family & Children’s Place, along with the Kosair Charities Face It® Movement partners, kicked off the month with a Rally to End Child Abuse at the Big Four Bridge in Louisville. Hundreds of advocates from Kentucky and Indiana—both sides of the Big Four Bridge—came out to support protecting children from abuse and neglect. Speakers included Pam Darnall, executive director of Family & Children’s Place, Sadiqa Reynolds from Mayor Greg Fischer’s [...]

By |2015-04-02T11:30:37-04:00April 2nd, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|
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