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Child Abuse Prevention Month 2016

Child Abuse Prevention Month 2016

Lakeland, FL – On Saturday, April 23rd at 5pm, Heartland for Children, Child Advocates and other supporters of child abuse prevention gathered at Henley Field in Lakeland, Florida for the Lakeland Flying Tigers’ game against the Dunedin Blue Jays. Pinwheels in the Park is a celebration of healthy families and local child abuse prevention efforts as part of Prevent Child Abuse Florida’s (PCA Florida) Pinwheels for Prevention campaign. PCA Florida and its community partners have sponsored campaign activities during April in recognition of National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The Florida Trucking Association and Rowland Transportation have partnered by wrapping a semi-truck with child abuse prevention messaging and sending the truck around the state to local events in support of the campaign. The Pinwheels for Prevention truck stopped in Lakeland for this celebration.

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Strengthening Families through Social Connection: A Glimpse into Child Abuse Prevention

Strengthening Families through Social Connection: A Glimpse into Child Abuse Prevention

I began looking around, and saw something amazing. A group of people, all completely different, had found a place where they could be themselves, build relationships with other parents, let their children learn valuable social behaviors, and know that they aren’t doing this alone. A mom in pajamas just happy to be there, a dad whose wife passed away before their child was a year old, a grandpa wanting to spend some time with his grandchild, a stay-at-home mom, a stay-at-home dad, along with many other parents and caregivers, all had found a place to belong, sharing the one thing they had in common, caring for that child.

I left class that day in tears. Tears of joy. Joyful because I had seen families strengthened to take on the rest of their week. 

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In the last ten[+] years, Heartland for Children has established strong community partnerships and effective programs that have positively impacted our tri-county area. Under their leadership, child abuse has decreased. This change has been a result of strong commitment to prevention and evidence based programs. Additionally, their focus on trauma focused care has made a tremendous impact on children and families that have experienced abuse, neglect, and out of home placements. Heartland for Children is the model of community based care for our state. As a social worker who was involved in the transition to this model of care in our state, I fully support and endorse their continued work and leadership in Hardee, Highlands and Polk counties.