GET INVOLVED
You don't have to be an industry professional or dedicate a lot time in order to help prevent child abuse. Whether you want to take action as an individual, or initiate changes as a business, everyone can do something to help #KeepKidsSafe!
"THE TRUE CHARACTER OF A SOCIETY IS REVEALED IN HOW IT TREATS ITS CHILDREN."
NELSON MANDELA
COALITION TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE
Family Enrichment Center established the Coalition to Prevent Child Abuse (CPCA) more than 20 years ago to address the issue of child abuse. This group gathers like-minded local organizations and individuals to bring awareness and preventative efforts to the community members at large and identify service gaps. Click here to see a calendar of CPCA member events during the month of April.
KEEP KIDS SAFE AS AN INDIVIDUAL
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Advocate for children and families by writing or calling elected officials in effort to seek greater support for child abuse prevention. You can find information about Kentucky policy initiatives at https://kyyouth.org/policy/.
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Learn more about Kentucky Strengthening Families and protective factors. Share this information with friends, family, and other social groups.
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Offer to babysit free of charge so parents can have a break.
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Ask your place of worship or children's athletic organizations how they ensure children are safe from child predators.
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Celebrate National Child Abuse Prevention Month by organizing a pinwheel garden in your community. (FEC will provide the pinwheels!)
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Participate in awareness events held by local organizations such as the Run & Walk for Children.
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Participate in the annual Wear Blue for Kentucky Kids Day in April. Share a photo on your social media saying why the issue is important to you. Tag #KeepKidsSafe!
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Run an errand, prepare a meal or treat for a new parent in your neighborhood.
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Support a parent who is in the midst of a stressful situation. Help where you can.
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Get to know your neighbors and look for ways to build supportive relationships with them.
KEEP KIDS SAFE AS A BUSINESS
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Provide a training for your employees about recognition and prevention of child abuse or how to respond to difficult situations.
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Offer your company's expertise to a local agency advancing the cause of child abuse prevention.
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Display brochures in common areas such as breakrooms, the cafeteria, or lobby promoting child abuse prevention services offered in your area.
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Encourage staff to serve on the Board for child abuse prevention organizations serving your community.
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Inform employees and vendors about child abuse prevention programs, prevalence of child abuse and neglect, and ways they can be involved in local prevention efforts.
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Sponsor ad space in local publications for organizations to promote prevention programs or awareness campaigns.
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Donate meeting space to host a child abuse prevention workshop and training.
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Find out how prepared your business organization is to reduce the risk of child sexual abuse.
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Encourage staff to volunteer their time towards prevention activities.
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Participate in National Child Abuse Prevention Month activities: display a blue ribbon at your entrance or front desk, wear blue on Fridays, etc.
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Sponsor a public service announcement or billboard in your community for child abuse prevention.
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Sponsor one of FEC's signature events!
KEEP KIDS SAFE AS A FAMILY
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Educate yourself and your family on child sexual abuse prevention.
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Avoid situations that put your family at risk of harm or abuse. Click here to view Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky's Home Safety check List.
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Discuss body safety, boundaries, and privacy with your children. There are many books and other resources to assist with this.
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Teach your child that they are important and have a right to feel safe.
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Find out if you are choosing a safe caregiver for your child(ren) here.
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Receive a FREE background check on nannies, babysitters or love interests caring for your children when you are not present.
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Find ways that you, as a family, can support local organizations in your community that serve children and families such as participating in an annual fundraising event, donating supplies or toys, etc.
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Consider the possibility of being trained as a respite or foster parent.
KEEP KIDS SAFE AS A COMMUNITY
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Advocate for faith-based groups, youth programs and other community organizations to develop policies about selecting and training safe caregivers.
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Offer workshops and seminars for families on topics such as parenting, child abuse prevention, and skills for supporting families in moments of distress.
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Organize community events focused on family bonding to strengthen family ties and social connections.
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Encourage community leaders and policymakers to prioritize initiatives that support child welfare and supports for families.
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Encourage collaborative relationships among schools, churches, healthcare providers, social service agencies and other community organizations to create a comprehensive support network for families.