April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
Illinois DCFS kicks off monthlong observance with virtual event in
Carterville
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[April 17, 2021]
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services today joined
Prevent Child Abuse Illinois, the Poshard Foundation for Abused
Children, Jackson County States Attorney Joe Cervantez, Associate Judge
of the First Judicial Circuit Court Christy Solverson and John A. Logan
College President Dr. Kirk Overstreet at a virtual press conference to
commemorate Child Abuse Prevention Month.
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The online event, livestreamed from John A. Logan College in
Carterville, kicked off a month-long observance to share child abuse
and neglect prevention awareness messages and promote prevention
efforts across the country.
“This year has been extremely difficult for all of us, but it’s also
been a year of people and communities coming together to support
each other,” said Illinois DCFS Acting Director Marc D. Smith. “By
texting a friend to ask how they are doing, delivering groceries to
a neighbor in need or staying on a video call for a few extra
minutes so a child can tell you about their day we are all doing our
part to strengthen families – and when families are strong, children
are safer.”
“We are truly in unprecedented times. The COVID-19 pandemic has
taken a toll on each of us and continues to impact our children and
families. We’ve all experienced increased stress and disruption in
our normal routines,” said Denise McCaffrey, executive director of
Prevent Child Abuse Illinois. “This year more than ever, it is
important that we raise awareness about child abuse prevention and
create positive supports for parents and caregivers. April is the
perfect time to share the message that all children deserve happy,
healthy childhoods and we all have a responsibility and a role in
protecting children.”
All Illinoisans can get involved and show their commitment to ending
child abuse by wearing blue on April 9 and posting pictures on
social media with the hashtags #GreatChildhoods and #GoBlueIllinois.
A recording of the kickoff will be made available on the DCFS
Facebook page: Facebook.com/IllinoisDCFS.
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To report suspected child abuse
or neglect, call the Illinois DCFS Child Abuse
and Neglect Hotline at 1-800-25-ABUSE
(800-252-2873). In a non-emergency situation,
visit the Online Reporting System at
https://dcfsonline
reporting.dcfs.illinois.gov/. The
user-friendly online system is an easy and
convenient way for anyone to report suspected
child abuse or neglect using any mobile device.
Calls and online reports may be made 24 hours a
day, seven days a week.
About the Illinois Department of Children and
Family Services (DCFS) Founded in 1964, DCFS
is responsible for protecting children from
abuse or neglect by responding to calls received
on the Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-25-ABUSE
(1-800-252-2873). With the goal of keeping
children safe, DCFS strengthens and supports
families with a wide range of services. When
keeping a child safe means removing them from
the home, DCFS makes every effort to reunite
them with their family. When the best interest
of the child makes this impossible, DCFS is
committed to pursuing adoption by loving
families to provide children with a safe and
permanent home. DCFS is also responsible for
licensing and monitoring of all Illinois child
welfare agencies.
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