Guest Post: Prevent Child Abuse

This post originally appeared as an op-ed in the Courier-Journal and on the Family & Children's Place blog. By Pam Darnall April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. And while it’s a good time to shine a spotlight on child abuse and neglect, it’s important to understand that children are injured, physically, emotionally, sexually, in the Greater Louisville area and elsewhere every day. Last year, in Jefferson County, 3,467 children were victims of abuse and neglect. [...]

By |2015-04-02T11:10:04-04:00April 2nd, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Championing Children in the 2015 General Assembly

The 2015 legislative session wrapped up this week and proved to be another strong session for Kentucky children. In the end, three Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children priorities were sent to the Governor for his signature. These legislative actions will mean Kentucky children are better prepared for a strong, healthy future. Senate Bill 119, sponsored by Senator Julie Raque Adams with Representative Rita Smart filing a companion bill in the House, addresses the serious problem of [...]

Reminder: Rally to End Child Abuse on April 1st

Family & Children's Place helps children heal every day from abuse, neglect, and other traumas. They stand up for Kentucky kids, and now they're asking us to do the same. Next Wednesday, April 1st, at 11:00 AM, Family & Children's Place is hosting it's annual Rally to End Child Abuse at the Big Four Bridge in Louisville. Together with the Kosair Charities Face It® movement, Family & Children's Place is calling on all of us to stand with them and [...]

By |2015-03-26T10:00:25-04:00March 26th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Proud to Be an “Upstream” Social Worker

March is National Social Work Month. To celebrate the field of social work and social workers themselves, I want to share with you a parable that illustrates the importance of the profession whose primary mission is “to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty.” Anyone who has received a degree in [...]

Legislative Leaders Prioritize Children in Last Hours before Veto Days

Last night, Kentucky lawmakers prioritized the protection of children from abuse and neglect and sent SB 119 to the Governor for signature. The bill will make sure educators have the information they need to recognize signs of child abuse and neglect. Recognizing and responding to child abuse early-on can mitigate the more serious consequences of long-term abuse and neglect. The issue has been a bipartisan measure from start to finish. SB 119 was filed by [...]

By |2015-03-12T17:56:32-04:00March 12th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

This Week in the Kentucky Legislature: Wins for Kids!

The legislature met for three days this week and now takes a break until they come back for a final two days of session on March 23 and 24. Representatives and Senators worked long days this week trying to get several bills through both chambers. We are excited to report that two Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children’s bills made it all the way through the legislative process last night and will now head to the Governor’s desk [...]

Kinship Families Coalition of Kentucky Aims to Support Relative Caregivers

The Kinship Families Coalition of Kentucky is a community group dedicated to raising awareness of the issues surrounding kinship care in Kentucky and forwarding recommendations for policy changes to increase supports for kinship families.  Members from across the state include relative caregivers, advocacy organizations, and support service providers. Kentucky has one of the highest rates in the nation of children in the care of grandparents and other relatives, approximately 6 percent. Strains on the education [...]

By |2015-03-11T12:21:53-04:00March 11th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

This Week in the Kentucky Legislature: Snowpocalypse #2

Photo credit: capitol.ky.gov   Although this was the first week of March, the snow decided to once again arrive in full force, causing the legislature to cancel session on Thursday and Friday. However, some bills did see movement during the three-day week. With only a few days left of the session, several Blueprint bills are just steps away from becoming a reality for Kentucky kids. Now’s the time to make your voice heard and call your [...]

This Week in the Kentucky Legislature – Back in Action

Snow remains on the ground and cold temperatures are sticking around, but the legislature was back in action this week. Two Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children bills progressed in the House: HB 429 to create a strong child care sector in Kentucky through a child care council passed the House Health and Welfare Committee on February 24. It now awaits a vote on the House floor. HB 301 to ensure school personnel receive education on child [...]

Speak Up in Support of Home Visiting on March 3rd Day of Action

Home visiting is one of the most successful ways to help support parents in the tough job of parenting. Kentucky’s voluntary home visiting programs are supported with federal funding through the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV). This funding is set to expire March 31, 2015, putting home visiting programs at risk of not being able to serve families in need. Please join us in a national Home Visiting Day of Action on Tuesday, March [...]

By |2015-02-27T10:49:03-05:00February 27th, 2015|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Health|
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