See what you can make marks Month of the Child Abuse Prevention in April
Harrisburg, PA (PRWEB) March 7, 2012
Children’s Month prevention of abuse takes place in April, just a few weeks. This year, the respect of even greater importance because of the dramatic impact of the national claims of child abuse and failure to accept the report abuse about Penn State and Jerry Sandusky. “We hope that communities in Pennsylvania, this is an opportunity to offer a positive message against child abuse,” said Angela Liddle, executive director of the Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance (PFSA).
PFSA provides easy reading for loyal customers, called “What can I do to prevent child abuse?” Liddle. “Leaflet offers some simple but highly effective proposals that use citizens, parents and community to ensure that it can issue of child abuse will be discussed and addressed in our cities and communities”
ideas range from blue ribbons to wear concern about child abuse in order to maintain a safe child care by clubs and churches to do more for your neighborhood in a large family to symbolize the building of children’s watches.
“What can I do to prevent child abuse?” and other information are available for the asking. Just call PFSA (seven hundred seventeen) 238 to 0937 or toll free in Pennsylvania 1-800-448-4906 or contact us online http://www.pa-fsa.org PFSA.
“We are witnessing a terrible tragedy with multiple counts of child abuse against Jerry Sandusky, former assistant football coach at Penn State, an event that we are more aware than ever how much and how hard it must be develop problem presented of child abuse, “said Liddle. “In the past, this problem is largely hidden. Was the kind of things that people do not speak. Now that we talk about them openly, we need each other deal with their help. We need a victim can remember. PFSA is here to help. “
PFSA Pennsylvania is a leading provider of training for mandated reporters, such as suspected child abuse and neglect and how to ensure it is properly seen. Mandated reporters are like doctors, teachers and social workers who have regular contact with children and have no legal obligation to report abuse.
PFSA serves as sponsor of the draft Pennsylvania ® patio, community education initiative, which the general public on how to educate their children to protect them from abuse, but also works with more than 50 partner agencies in entire state of information, educational materials and programs that teach and support good parenting practices.
formal observance
Pennsylvania, Month of prevention of child abuse begins with the third in April PFSA sponsored by “Children PA protection, prevention of abuse” annual breakfast at the Hilton Harrisburg.
Regina Brett, author of “The New York Times bestseller list, God never blinks: 50 Lessons for Small detours of life will be the keynote speaker. Council, to share lessons learned as a child growing up in a family with 11 children as a single parent and cancer survivor.
Tickets are available online at http://www.pa-fsa.org or call (717) 238-0937.
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