CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Children’s Trust Fund and Prevent Child Abuse Wyoming, along with the Department of Family Services, invite the community to participate in Child Abuse …
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CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Children’s Trust Fund and Prevent Child Abuse Wyoming, along with the Department of Family Services, invite the community to participate in Child Abuse Prevention Month this April, with activities to last a day, or the entire month.
“Child abuse doesn’t just affect the child. It affects the family, the community, and the future. We want to start that conversation with activities all month. We want to talk about ensuring families around us have the resources they need to thrive.” said Nicole Neider, executive director of the Wyoming Children’s Trust Fund.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released its national 2023 Child Maltreatment Report (https://acf.gov/cb/data-research/child-maltreatment) which showed a continued decline in both maltreatment reports and child deaths from abuse and neglect both in Wyoming and nationally. This is good news and comes at a time when the child welfare workforce is placing a greater emphasis on public health approaches that enhance child safety. A growing body of evidence shows that the best way to prevent child maltreatment and enhance child safety is by investing in supports that keep families strong and stable.
The Wyoming Children’s Trust Fund and the Department of Family Services, along with state and local partners, are working together to prevent child abuse by providing sustainable support at home. Local organizations, DFS offices, and family resource centers use their deep understanding of the local community to offer tailored services to families in crisis. Food assistance, home heating assistance, and child care payment assistance can sometimes be the catalyst for change that removes stress factors and keeps children safe.