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  • Essay / Prevention of child abuse - 2822

    According to the Australian Childhood Foundation (2004 (, Professionals working to prevent child abuse and neglect ideas and information from other disciplines, including public health , education, mental health, and to influence and guide In practice, however, it is the public health organization that has had the greatest influence within the framework of prevention services. This framework is composed of three levels. of services: primary prevention programs, aimed at the general population (area) to try to prevent abuse from occurring, and secondary prevention programs, targeting individuals or families who are more likely to suffer from abuse. be victims of abuse (high risk), and tertiary prevention programs, targeting families of already occurring abuse (mentioned)States involved in a number of prevention activities, some of which fall under Community funding- Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) and some of the programs that fall under other federal activities include CBCAP which works with the community and families to prevent child abuse and neglect. Examples include public awareness campaigns and home visiting programs for new mothers, conversion programs for at-risk families, and parent support groups (Australian Childhood Foundation, 2004). When applied to the child protection and care sector, and provide a public health model and theoretical framework that extends the continuity of early intervention services aimed at all, secondary intervention services targeting families needy, intervention services that target senior families where abuse or neglect has already occurred, as shown in Figure (). It referred to prevention programs targeted at different groups with different degrees of risk... middle of document ...... the nature of the service. The country saw another project in 2005. The National Family Safety Program is a government agency dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect. The study of (Al Eissa & Almuneef, 2010) indicated five conditions for carrying out child abuse prevention programs, which are: (1) Political and people's will to solve the problem. (2) Issuance of appropriate legalizations. (3) Collaboration between responsible sectors. (4) availability of data (5) awareness campaigns and adequate human resources. Preventing child abuse is receiving increasing attention, but many professionals are calling for child abuse to be a societal priority. Although intervention and treatment programs have had some success, effective prevention will help combat all forms of abuse..