Showing posts with label The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Show all posts
Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Janet Rosenzweig. Home Visiting. The 2013 Start Early Run. And much, much more. The new edition of Prevent Child Abuse America's e-newsletter is here.
So please do take a look here, let us know what you think, and share it with your friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers. Thanks.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Please join us for the first Twitter Live Chat on child maltreatment prevention this Wednesday, April 20th at 3:00pm EST.

Monday, September 14, 2009
Check this out - the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a new Parent Portal.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a new website called the Parent Portal which has a wealth of information for parents and communities from across the CDC. This promises to be a great resource so please do take a look and then let us know what you think. Okay? Thanks.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Check this out - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a new CDC-TV Web page.
It's true and very cool, the CDC has launched a new CDC-TV Web page, where they plan to broadcast public health videos. The CDC hopes this page will be a resource for all audiences, especially the general public and we hope you will take a look. We also hope you will provide them with feedback on what you think, which you can do right there on the Web page.
Friday, May 16, 2008
The CDC's Injury Center has a new blog called "Director's View" - Check it out.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Injury Center has a new blog called "Director's View" that we wanted to let you know about. Among the Injury Center's top three priorities is a focus on the prevention of child abuse and neglect, or as they describe it - "Promoting safe, stable, and nurturing relationships between children, parents and other care-givers as a way of making sure that they are safe from injuries and maltreatment in the home." The Injury Center does absolutely wonderful work and so we not only salute this effort, but are very excited to see what they will cover as the blog evolves.
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