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      Protecting Children from Maltreatment Across all Ages in Challenging Times

      Gold standard resources can be built in any community to ensure that families have access to what is needed to provide safe family situations for children.

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      This Webinar is part of our ISPCAN Prevention Campaign:

      The session focuses on programs across all age groups, from birth to adolescence. You will learn about: -Benefits of utilizing community resources to strengthen families to reduce the risk of harm -Parenting tips and prevention strategies for various ages groups with age specific resources -Community collaboration through local resource-mapping for family needs -Entire family focus – risk screening tools and multi-generational parenting tips -Examples of what resources can be built in any community to ensure the safety and wellbeing of families

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      Recording - Protecting Children from Maltreatment Across all Ages in Challenging Times

      Webinar Date:

      November 10, 2022

      Region:

      Global

      Topics:

      Youth Participation
      Resource Downloads
      Presentation Slides - Protecting Children from Maltreatment Across all Ages in Challenging Times
      AAP Connected Kids - Violence Prevention Handouts
      Sex Trafficking Resources and Trainings
      Dr. Rosenzweig’s Rules for Parents to Raise Sexually Safe and Healthy Children
      External Resources
      Lot's of Ways to Help Develop a Healthy Sexuality
      WHO - Social Determinants of Health

      Presented By:

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      Shawn Singleton MD, FAAP
      Shawn is a pediatrician from Arizona. He attended medical school in Ireland and did his residency training at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. Most of Dr. Singleton’s career was spent working as a primary care pediatrician. Dr. Singleton’s philosophy is that pediatrics is about a relationship with the child and family, that prevention is a key to care. In short, it takes a village to raise our children and to support each other.
      Barb Gordon
      Barb Gordon
      Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Concordia University Level ll FAN certification.
      Barb transitioned into her role with the Birth to Five Helpline in April 2021, after having served as a training specialist in the Quality First Redesign Pilot for the three years prior. She has operated successful in-home and center-based childcare programs, and is providing technical assistance, professional development, mentoring, coaching, and program management in early care and education programs