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Bill No. 22-18 Recognizing April 2022 As Child Abuse Prevention Month
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Bill No. 22-18 Recognizing April 2022 As Child Abuse Prevention Month
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4/11/2022
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RESOLUTION NO. 22-18 <br /> A SPECIAL RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL <br /> OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,RECOGNIZING APRIL 2022 AS CHILD <br /> ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH <br /> WHEREAS, in Federal fiscal year 2020, 3.9 million reports nation-wide and an <br /> estimated 216,000 reports in Indiana were made to child protective services; and <br /> WHEREAS, child abuse and neglect are serious problems affecting every segment of <br /> our community, and finding solutions requires input and action from everyone; and <br /> WHEREAS, effective child abuse prevention activities succeed because of the <br /> partnerships created between child welfare professionals, education, health, community- and <br /> faith-based organizations, businesses, law enforcement agencies, and families; and <br /> WHEREAS, our children are our most valuable resources and will shape the future of <br /> the City of South Bend, St. Joseph County and the State of Indiana; and <br /> WHEREAS,the harms that stem from child abuse and neglect are one small portion of <br /> the harms that arise from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) which are childhood <br /> experiences that can have long-term impacts on physical,mental and behavioral health; and <br /> WHEREAS, approximately 66% of St. Joseph County adults have at least one Adverse <br /> Childhood Experience; and <br /> WHEREAS,the incidence and impact of ACEs are mediated by Protective Factors, <br /> which come from the lived environment and safe, stable, nurturing relationship; and <br /> WHEREAS, strengthening protective factors to prevent child abuse and ACEs requires a <br /> focused community-wide effort to: strengthen economic supports to families, promote healthy <br /> social norms, ensure a strong start for children, teach social skills to children and parents, <br /> connect youth to caring adults and activities, and intervene to lessen the immediate and long- <br /> term harms of ACEs; and <br /> WHEREAS, systems of ACE prevention require community-wide collaboration, the <br /> explicit recognition that ACEs are common, and their long-term impact is felt by entire <br /> communities, and the understanding that individual organizations will require governmental <br /> support in order to fully protect children from ACEs; and <br /> WHEREAS,reduction in child abuse is a direct result of improved parental skills— <br /> parents learn from in-home visiting programs how to manage their anger, how to discipline their <br /> children effectively and without violence, and how to ask for help and support when they need it; <br /> and <br />
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