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Message ID: 8332
Date: 2009-12-24
Author:Whitney Gabriel
Subject:Re: recessions and child maltreatment
I like and read with my own kids The Most Important Rule of All by Pam Church. It is a read-aloud storybook about child sexual abuse and protection skills for use with children ages 4-8 years. Whitney Gabriel Board Member Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute (CMRPI) 274 14th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Ph: (510) 808-0386 Fax: (510) 808-0378 wgabriel@cmrpi.org
www.childmolestationprevention.org
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Sue Foley > wrote:
Toni,
No no is about sexual abuse prevention
Regards
Sue Foley
B.Soc.Stud., M.A., M.S.W., M.Ed,
Consultant Accredited Social Worker
Sydney Australia
----- Original Message ----- From: "Toni Cavanagh Johnson" >
To: "Child Maltreatment Researchers" >
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: recessions and child maltreatment
Thank you. I like this one, too. Are there any you like specifically for prevention of sexual abuse.
Toni Cavanagh Johnson, Ph.D.
1101 Fremont Avenue, Suite 101
South Pasadena, California 91030
USA
Tel: 626-799-4522
FAX: 818-790-0139
toni@tcavjohn.com
www.tcavjohn.com
On Dec 23, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Many, Michele wrote:
"A Terrible Thing Happened" I like this one because it does not suggest a specific traumatic event. This allows the child to project their own experience onto the main character.
Michele M. Many, MSW, LCSW, BACS
Assistant Professor
LSU Department of Psychiatry
-----Original Message-----
From: bounce-4826546-9198871@list.cornell.edu on behalf of Toni Cavanagh Johnson
Sent: Wed 12/23/2009 10:02 AM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Re: recessions and child maltreatment
I would like to know some of your favorite books that parents can read to children (ages 4-8) to alert them to possible emotional, physical or sexual abuse.
Happy Holidays to all,
Toni
Toni Cavanagh Johnson, Ph.D.
1101 Fremont Avenue, Suite 101
South Pasadena, California 91030
USA
Tel: 626-799-4522
FAX: 818-790-0139
toni@tcavjohn.com
www.tcavjohn.com
On Dec 17, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Diane Miller wrote:
Denise,
We at NDACAN have put together a short bibliography of references related to economic conditions and child maltreatment.
Here is the link to the folder in the child abuse and neglect Digital Library:
canDL Economics and Maltreatment Special Collection Folder
Please note:
You will find canDL more useful if you switch to the APA - American Psychological Association, 6th edition view from the drop down box at the top of the page immediately after opening the link.
If you do so the references will be in electronic APA style with links to full text, where possible. The availability of full-text for articles on our site is based upon the journal subscriptions of your university, business, or organization.
Diane
--
Diane Wach Miller, M.S.Ed., LPC
Support and Acquisitions Specialist
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
Cornell University
dianemiller@cornell.edu
607.255.2543
www.ndacan.cornell.edu
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Denise Hines > wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend some good references that show trends over time in child maltreatment as a function of economic climate? Is there any evidence that child maltreatment rates (or any form of family violence, for that matter) tend to increase during recessions such as the one we're in now?
Thank you!
Denise
*****************************************************************************
Denise A. Hines, Ph.D. Clark University
Research Assistant Professor Department of Psychology
Director, Family Impact Seminars 950 Main St.
Co-Director, Clark Anti-Violence Education (CAVE) Program Worcester, MA 01610
Office: Jonas Clark 346 Phone: (508) 793-7458
Fax: (508) 793-7265
Email: dhines@clarku.edu
URL: www.clarku.edu/faculty/dhines
*******************************************************************************
I like and read with my own kids The Most Important Rule of All by Pam Church. It is a read-aloud storybook about child sexual abuse and protection skills for use with children ages 4-8 years. Whitney Gabriel Board Member Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute (CMRPI) 274 14th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Ph: (510) 808-0386 Fax: (510) 808-0378 wgabrielcmrpi.org
www.childmolestationprevention.org
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Sue Foley > wrote:
Toni,
No no is about sexual abuse prevention
Regards
Sue Foley
B.Soc.Stud., M.A., M.S.W., M.Ed,
Consultant Accredited Social Worker
Sydney Australia
----- Original Message ----- From: "Toni Cavanagh Johnson" >
To: "Child Maltreatment Researchers" >
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: recessions and child maltreatment
Thank you. I like this one, too. Are there any you like specifically for prevention of sexual abuse.
Toni Cavanagh Johnson, Ph.D.
1101 Fremont Avenue, Suite 101
South Pasadena, California 91030
USA
Tel: 626-799-4522
FAX: 818-790-0139
tonitcavjohn.com
www.tcavjohn.com
On Dec 23, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Many, Michele wrote:
"A Terrible Thing Happened" I like this one because it does not suggest a specific traumatic event. This allows the child to project their own experience onto the main character.
Michele M. Many, MSW, LCSW, BACS
Assistant Professor
LSU Department of Psychiatry
-----Original Message-----
From: bounce-4826546-9198871list.cornell.edu on behalf of Toni Cavanagh Johnson
Sent: Wed 12/23/2009 10:02 AM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Re: recessions and child maltreatment
I would like to know some of your favorite books that parents can read to children (ages 4-8) to alert them to possible emotional, physical or sexual abuse.
Happy Holidays to all,
Toni
Toni Cavanagh Johnson, Ph.D.
1101 Fremont Avenue, Suite 101
South Pasadena, California 91030
USA
Tel: 626-799-4522
FAX: 818-790-0139
tonitcavjohn.com
www.tcavjohn.com
On Dec 17, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Diane Miller wrote:
Denise,
We at NDACAN have put together a short bibliography of references related to economic conditions and child maltreatment.
Here is the link to the folder in the child abuse and neglect Digital Library:
canDL Economics and Maltreatment Special Collection Folder
Please note:
You will find canDL more useful if you switch to the APA - American Psychological Association, 6th edition view from the drop down box at the top of the page immediately after opening the link.
If you do so the references will be in electronic APA style with links to full text, where possible. The availability of full-text for articles on our site is based upon the journal subscriptions of your university, business, or organization.
Diane
--
Diane Wach Miller, M.S.Ed., LPC
Support and Acquisitions Specialist
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
Cornell University
dianemillercornell.edu
607.255.2543
www.ndacan.cornell.edu
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Denise Hines > wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend some good references that show trends over time in child maltreatment as a function of economic climate? Is there any evidence that child maltreatment rates (or any form of family violence, for that matter) tend to increase during recessions such as the one we're in now?
Thank you!
Denise
*****************************************************************************
Denise A. Hines, Ph.D. Clark University
Research Assistant Professor Department of Psychology
Director, Family Impact Seminars 950 Main St.
Co-Director, Clark Anti-Violence Education (CAVE) Program Worcester, MA 01610
Office: Jonas Clark 346 Phone: (508) 793-7458
Fax: (508) 793-7265
Email: dhinesclarku.edu
URL: www.clarku.edu/faculty/dhines
*******************************************************************************
Author:Whitney Gabriel
Subject:Re: recessions and child maltreatment
I like and read with my own kids The Most Important Rule of All by Pam Church. It is a read-aloud storybook about child sexual abuse and protection skills for use with children ages 4-8 years. Whitney Gabriel Board Member Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute (CMRPI) 274 14th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Ph: (510) 808-0386 Fax: (510) 808-0378 wgabriel@cmrpi.org
I like and read with my own kids The Most Important Rule of All by Pam Church. It is a read-aloud storybook about child sexual abuse and protection skills for use with children ages 4-8 years. Whitney Gabriel Board Member Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute (CMRPI) 274 14th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Ph: (510) 808-0386 Fax: (510) 808-0378 wgabrielcmrpi.org