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The Child Abuse Prevention Council PROTECTS children and STRENGTHENS families through awareness and outcome-driven programs, delivered with compassion.” Integrity, collaborative, compassionate relationships, safe, strong families, innovative, visionary, education, awareness and advocacy, and above all, impact: We are the Child Abuse Prevention Council and these characteristics are what define the CAPC Experience for staff, clients, volunteers, donors, and the community.
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Our mission is to build relationships and provide services, resources, and support that prevent all forms of child abuse and neglect in Upstate South Carolina. Acts as a client advocate to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations.
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The Child Abuse Prevention Council. Three Infant/Toddler units are required if working with children birth to three; six units of Infant/Toddler Development units is preferred. Under supervision of the Program Manager, the Site Supervisor will implement and oversee all components of a quality preschool or infant/toddler program by contributing to the success of the teaching team and adhering to all policies and procedures, while working to maintain compliance with all licensing and funding regulations.
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Knowledge of child abuse prevention field, family strengthening, public assistance, parent education, social services and/or child welfare services required. B&B FRCs provide a system-of-care to deliver child abuse and neglect prevention and early intervention services for families with children ages 0-17.
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Build relationships and provide services, resources, and support that prevent all forms of child abuse and neglect in Upstate South Carolina. Many are victims of poverty, physical or emotional abuse, or domestic violence.
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Grounded in evidence-based practices, services are relationship-based, developmentally appropriate, and trauma informed. One year of educational or experiential background in intimate partner violence and the impact of victimization.
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Prevent Child Abuse - New Jersey (PCNJ) is the statewide leader in the prevention of child abuse and neglect and the promotion of healthy childhoods for all of New Jersey’s children.
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Is knowledgeable about issues of child abuse, domestic violence and its impact on children. This includes types of abuse, shaken baby syndrome, mandated reporting, risk and protective factors, signs and symptoms of abuse, offender typologies and methods, community resources, child abuse system, and safety strategies.
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