Child Abuse Prevention Coordinating Council
of Kings County
The Child Abuse Prevention Coordinating Council provides and oversees special funding for intensive family preservation services, as well as community-based grant funds for programs aimed at reducing the likelihood of abuse, neglect, and delinquency. This Board also acts as the County's Child Abuse Council, a multidisciplinary council administered through the Human Services Agency and aimed at providing efforts to reduce the likelihood of abuse and neglect.
The Child Abuse Prevention Coordinating Council/Family Preservation Support Board provides and oversees special funding for intensive family preservation services, as well as community-based grant funds for programs aimed at reducing the likelihood of abuse, neglect, and delinquency. This Board also acts as the County's Child Abuse Council, a multidisciplinary council administered through the Human Services Agency and aimed at providing efforts to reduce the likelihood of abuse and neglect.
Get Involved
When: 3rd Saturday of April
In honor of Child Abuse Awareness, Kids Day is a free family-friendly event held every April. In addition to a walk from the Civic Center to the Hanford Mall (1675 W Lacey Blvd, Hanford, CA 93230), the event will also offer free pony rides, train rides, face painting, and more.
Kings Partnership is looking for organizations who are interested in tabling at this event.
Interested in participating?
Email kingscountycapcc@gmail.com.
Kids Day Annual Event
The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is a free training for professionals who are required by law to report suspected or known child abuse and neglect. Mandated Reporter Training provides the knowledge and skills to help these professionals carry out their responsibilities.
The prevention of child abuse and neglect is critical to protect our youth. Mandated Reporter Training helps these professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address issues of neglect, abuse, and maltreatment.
The Mandated Reporter Training Program can help minimize the difficulty of reporting and prepare reporters with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed for the process.
Mandated Reporter Training
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The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is a free training for professionals who are required by law to report suspected or known child abuse and neglect. Mandated Reporter Training provides the knowledge and skills to help these professionals carry out their responsibilities.
The prevention of child abuse and neglect is critical to protect our youth. Mandated Reporter Training helps these professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address issues of neglect, abuse, and maltreatment.
The Mandated Reporter Training Program can help minimize the difficulty of reporting and prepare reporters with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed for the process.
Through audio narration from a child’s perspective visitors are guided room by room through scenarios depicting abuse. This experience is fully immersing each guest into the world that these children face on a daily basis.
The exhibit is rated PG-13 due to some mature content. Children under age 13 that come with guardians or parents will be allowed to walk through the exhibit but will not be given an audio device.