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Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Citizen Review Panel. Big Picture Research and Consulting. Erin Ma nske Nancy Miller. Agenda. Welcome and Introductions Goals and Purposes of the Day National CRP Context Panel Operating Structures
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Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Citizen Review Panel
Big Picture • Research and • Consulting Erin Manske Nancy Miller
Agenda Welcome and Introductions Goals and Purposes of the Day National CRP Context Panel Operating Structures Hot Topics in Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Presentation Topic Selection Local and Practical Implications Next Steps Meeting Adjourns
Goals of the Day Develop a shared understanding of the purpose of CRP Develop a shared understanding of panel operations and decision-making structures Identify a topic Identify next steps and information needed to examine that topic
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein
Panel Operations and Logistics • Panel operations are outlined in the bylaws. The process for amending the bylaws can be found on page 5.
Organizational Structure and Duties Each CRP will operate under a flat structure for all members, supported by an independent, outside facilitator, Big Picture Research and Consulting (BPRAC). Facilitator, panel member, and OCAP duties are outlined in the bylaws.
Meetings Meetings attendance is mandatory for CRP members. BPRAC, guided by a predetermined agenda, will facilitate each quarterly meeting. Notice of CRP meetings will be emailed to all CRP members at least one month in advance of the meeting. BPRAC will send an agenda the week before the meeting. All members have equal rights and responsibilities. Additional details can be found in the bylaws. Tuesday, February 6, 2018 Tuesday, April 10, 2018 Tuesday, July 17, 2018 Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Highlights of OCAP’s Strategic Plan & Hot TopicsFebruary, 2018
OCAP’s Vision No child suffers from abuse or neglect
OCAP’s Mission To shape policy, build communities and strengthen families so that child maltreatment is prevented
The Data • National: 3.9 million children reported abused (2013) • 720,000 were substantiated • California: 482,229 children reported abused(2013) • 83,994 substantiated • 72% suffered neglect • 8% were physically abused • 15% were emotionally or psychologically maltreated • 5% were sexually abused • 58,699 kids in foster care (2013) Source: Child Welfare Information Gateway & UC Berkeley Child Welfare Indicator Project
Why Prevent Child Abuse? For Human Rights Reasons: Abuse & Neglect Narrows Life Options, Impacting Health and Well-Being The Brain Will Shape Into The Surrounding World – Hostile? Peaceful? For Cost Reasons: The lifetime cost for each victim of child maltreatment - $210,012 Child Abuse & Neglect Costs the U.S. $124 Billion Each Year
The Data Outcomes of Foster Youth: 25% become homeless 40% on public assistance 50% are unemployed 75% of those in the criminal justice system were once in foster care. 30% are more likely to use substances Source: liftingtheveil.org
Major Risk Factors Poverty Substance Abuse Mental Health History of Child Abuse
Populations at Greatest Risk 0-5 Children with Disabilities African Americans Native Americans
Types of Prevention Primary – General Population Prevention of Child Abuse Secondary – Referred to CW, but Referred Out for Services Tertiary – Children in the CW System – Prevention of Re-occurrence
Hot Topics Strategies to Increase Community Awareness/Involvement/Engagement Keys to Effective Public/Private Partnership/Collaboration Differential Response – Many Models Being Delivered within the State – Effectiveness? Customizing EBPs Without Compromising Fidelity
Hot Topics An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Services -Availability, Accessibility and Effectiveness 500 FRCs Across the State – Common Elements – What Should Be the Minimum Standard Families Expect from an FRC? CAPCs versus CAP Commissions – Best Practices for Effectiveness. Strategies for Becoming a Trauma-Informed State.
Hot Topics Evaluation – Strategies to Evaluate the Impact of Prevention (How Do You Measure What Hasn’t Occurred?) Home Visiting – Funding Comparisons and Effectiveness? Recommendations for Growth? Strategies to reduce Maltreatment Recurrence
Thank You! Erin Manske: emanske@bprac.com