This week on our Advocate Virtual Forum, we discuss child abuse prevention, including the TEN-4 bruising rule, and how the dual pandemics of COVID-19 and systemic racism are impacting family safety and dynamics. Panelists include Dr. Mary Clyde Pierce, Professor of Emergency Medicine Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and co-creator of the TEN-4 Bruising Rule; Dr. Melissa Currie, Medical Director and Chief of the Kosair Charities Division of Pediatric Forensic Medicine at University of Louisville; Pam Darnall, President of Family and Children’s Place, which is a HANDS program provider in Louisville; and, Lynn Hulsey, Director of Programs at Family Enrichment Center. Thank you to Kosair Charities for leading efforts to prevent and end child abuse in Kentucky with the Face It Movement.

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