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CAPP Child Abuse Prevention Program By: Rachel DiGeorge

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CAPPChild Abuse Prevention Program

By: Rachel DiGeorge

2008-2009 2010-2011 2013-201414.515

15.516

16.517

17.518

18.519

19.5

Sum of Child Mal-treatment per 1000

children in New York

Total

Community Need

Data found from

Measure of America

https://www.measureofamerica.org/maps/

Raw Data

Logical Approach

Literature Review #1

-Purpose of this article was to examine rates of child abuse and neglect reports following a community implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with

evidence that supports and intervention for the prevention of child maltreatment-Also family history of child welfare involvementis a prominent factor in assessing risk for future

involvement.

Preventing Maltreatment with a Community-Based Implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

By: Paul Lanier, Patricia Kohl, Joan Benz, Dawn Swinger, and Brett Drake

Literature Review #2The Public Health Approach for Understanding

and Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Brief Review of the Literature and a Call to Action

By: Theresa Covington

-Most major advances in child maltreatment have focused on protecting severely maltreated children

and punishing the offenders. -Her article argues that it is time to carefully apply a

public health framework to improve our understanding of, and prevent child abuse and

neglect. -Her article describes the essentials of a public health

approach, discusses how this approach has been applied to improve observation of serious maltreatment injuries and fatalities, the

understanding of risk and protective factors, and the long-term consequences of maltreatment.

-It also describes how a public health approach is in effect means to prevention.

Literature Review #3The Road Ahead: Comprehensive and Innovative

Approaches for Improving Safety and Preventing Child Maltreatment Fatalities

By: David Sanders and Zeinab Chahine

-This article presents a high-level overview of the complex issues, opportunities, and challenges involved in

improving child safety and preventing child maltreatment fatalities.

-It emphasizes that improving measurement and classification is critical to understanding and preventing

child maltreatment fatalities. -It also stresses the need to reframe child maltreatment

interventions from a public health perspective. -The article draws on the lessons learned from state-of-the-art safety engineering innovations, research, and

other expert recommendations presented in this special issue that can inform future policy and practice direction in

this important area.

Literature Review Works Cited

• Chahine, Z., & Sanders, D. (2013). The Road Ahead: Comprehensive and Innovative Approaches for Improving Safety and Preventing Child Maltreatment Fatalities. Child Welfare, 92(2), 237-253.

• Covington, T. (2013). The Public Health Approach for Understanding and Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Brief Review of the Literature and a Call to Action. Child Welfare, 92(2), 21-39.

• Lanier, P., Kohl, P., Benz, J., Swinger, D., & Drake, B. (2014). Preventing Maltreatment with a Community-Based Implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. Journal Of Child & Family Studies, 23(2), 449-460. doi:10.1007/s10826-012-9708-8

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