Child Abuse and Neglect Injury Library
The Keane Law Firm has written many articles about child abuse and neglect. Please browse our library for important information about protecting your child’s rights and recovery after an abuse or neglect injury.
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California Department of Social Services | CA Child Injury & Child Abuse LawyerThe California Department of Social Services is responsible for providing services to the elderly, children and families, community centers and facilities, disabled residents, and workers throughout the state of California. If you have questions regarding child abuse, foster care, or child injuries or disabilities, contact the Keane Law Firm for free information and resources. 1-888-592-KIDS.
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National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System | CA Lawyer for Cases of Child MaltreatmentThe National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System collects and analyzes data on reports of child maltreatment. If you believe that your child has suffered from neglect or abuse, call the Keane Law Firm for free answers to your questions. Our mission is to help injured or abused children recover fully by connecting clients with the medical care their children need. 1-888-592-KIDS.
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Strengthening Families and CommunitiesThis publication emphasizes education and identification of familial protective factors that prevent child abuse.
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Strengthening Families and identification of protective factors - literature reviewThis publication contains educational material and a literature review about protective factors that prevent child abuse in families.
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Child Abuse Reporting Numbers - State-by-state - CWIGThis document contains a child abuse reporting phone number listing for each state. The list was taken from the Child Welfare Information Gateway website. A link to this website is also provided.
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In Oregon, the Department of Human Services (DSS) asks that you report child abuse to the DSS or the local police department without delay. You may save the life of a child.In Oregon, the Department of Human Services asks that you report child abuse to the DSS or the local police department without delay. You may save the life of a child. This website will help guide you through the process of reporting child abuse. In the event that you believe a child is in immediate danger, please call 911. Please visit our library for Oregon child abuse reporting contact information.
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Ohio CASA/GAL Study Committee Final Report 2007The Court Appointed Special Advocate and Guardian ad Litem (CASA/GAL) Study Committee in Ohio Revised Code Section 2151.282 passed as part of Amended House Bill 66 (the Budget Bill). The report contains all relevant cost data for children represented in matters of abuse and neglect for review by Governor Strickland and other government officials. A description of the legal framework is included in the report.
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North Carolina - Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect - Training professional working with children February 12, 2009In North Carolina, a seminar will be held to teach professionals working with children how to identify and report child abuse and neglect. This pdf file includes cost information and the registration form.
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Cycle of child abuseBreaking the cycle of child abuse
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Child Abuse Prevention – A Three Tiered ApproachA Three-Tiered approach to preventing child abuse and neglect has been recommended by the US Department of Health and Human Services' Child Welfare Information Gateway. Integrating aspects of each tier into a community and family prevention programs can help reduce the incidence of child abuse in the United States.