Raising Awareness to Help Prevent Child Abuse

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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time for the community to reinforce its shared responsibility to protect children and strengthen families.

Child abuse is not inevitable, it is preventable. Protecting children requires families, caregivers, and communities working together to educate others, raise awareness and support efforts to keep children safe.

Early intervention and access to resources can help families thrive and children grow up safe and healthy.

“Our goal is to partner with parents to provide the guidance and services they need to be successful before there is a problem or crisis,” said Alfredo Guardado, Director of County Child and Family Well Being. “We are here to help keep families together and safe so that foster care is not a needed intervention.”

Some key prevention strategies include:

Child abuse is not always easy to recognize. Understanding common signs of physical abuse, emotional abuse and neglect can help ensure a child gets help quickly. These indicators do not always mean a child is being harmed, but ongoing patterns may signal a concern.

Common warning signs include:

If you believe a child may be experiencing abuse or neglect, call the County of San Diego Child Abuse Hotline at (858) 560‑-2191 or (800‑) 344‑-6000 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also dial 2‑1‑1 San Diego for support and resources.

Every child deserves to grow up in a safe, stable and loving environment.

 

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