Showing posts with label American Public Human Services Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Public Human Services Association. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

American Public Human Services Association. Policy & Practice. Special Issue. Take Two.

Picking-up on our previous blog post regarding the American Public Human Services Association's special issue of Policy & Practice focused on child abuse prevention, the second article we want to share with you is by our colleague Heather Larkin, an assistant professor in the School of Social Welfare, the State University of New York at Albany. This article is titled Adverse Childhood Experience Linked to Health Risk Behaviors. We hope you will take a look and we wanted to share a brief description below:

"Children's development involves the negotiation of numerous developmental tasks across distinct lines of development. Each developmental stage involves challenges that must be mastered in order for children to move on to the next developmental stage."

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

American Public Human Services Association. Policy & Prevention. Special Issue. Take One.

We wanted to let you know that Prevent Child Abuse America had the chance to steer and/or write several articles for Policy & Practice's special edition focused on child abuse prevention. Policy & Practice is the magazine of the American Public Human Services Association and we are very appreciative to have been given this opportunity. We also want to be sure to share these articles with you and so we thought we would spend the next several days rolling out the individual pieces. The first article we want to share with you is by Prevent Child Abuse America's President & CEO James M. Hmurovich and it is titled Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention is More Than a Funding Stream. We hope you will take a look and we wanted to share a brief description below:

"Child abuse and neglect prevention often invokes the notion of children’s trust funds, Community Based Child Abuse Prevention, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and other funding streams that support the critical work of preventing the abuse and neglect of our nation’s children."