It's true, the official Pinwheels for Prevention website is live and we hope you will take a look and let us know what you think. The pinwheel represents Prevent Child Abuse America's efforts to change the way our nation thinks about prevention, focusing on community activities and public policies that prioritize prevention right from the start to make sure child abuse and neglect never occur. It represents our efforts to ensure the healthy development of children nationwide, while recognizing that child development is a building block for community development and economic development. So, please get involved, please take a look at the website and please let us know what we can do to make the site more interactive and user-friendly.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
We are very happy to let you know that the official Pinwheels for Prevention website is now live and we hope you will take a look.
It's true, the official Pinwheels for Prevention website is live and we hope you will take a look and let us know what you think. The pinwheel represents Prevent Child Abuse America's efforts to change the way our nation thinks about prevention, focusing on community activities and public policies that prioritize prevention right from the start to make sure child abuse and neglect never occur. It represents our efforts to ensure the healthy development of children nationwide, while recognizing that child development is a building block for community development and economic development. So, please get involved, please take a look at the website and please let us know what we can do to make the site more interactive and user-friendly.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Urge Congress to Include Prevention in the Economic Recovery Bill. Take Action Now.
1. Funding cost effective child abuse and neglect prevention strategies would have profound immediate and long-term effects on our nation’s economy; and
2. While always important, a focus on prevention is even more critical when families are experiencing the stresses of unemployment and economic hardship.
We need your help to make sure that child abuse prevention is included in this package. Please contact your Members of Congress TODAY and ask them to include the following provisions in the economic recovery package:
1. $100 million increase to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act community-based grants (CBCAP). CBCAP grants help states develop and implement effective approaches to preventing child abuse and neglect. Increased funding will provide additional support to implement evidence-based prevention strategies such as parenting education, home visiting programs, mutual self-help support groups for parents, and crisis nurseries.
2. Fully fund the Promoting Safe and Stable Families discretionary grant at $200 million. Increased funding to PSSF will promote the expansion of family support services in communities across the nation and provide more intensive help for families in crisis.
3. Provide a $1.1 billion increase to the Social Services Block Grant (SSBG). SSBG’s built-in flexibility enables states to address a range of needs that families experience during periods of economic instability and upheaval.
Take Action Now. Contact your Senators and Representative today!