- http://star.calib.com/cgi-bin/ - The National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect is a national resource for professionals seeking information on the prevention, identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect and related child welfare issues. This database contains over 32,000 records on child abuse and neglect and child welfare issues. You can search by using keywords, authors' names, and publication year.
- http://www.safenetwork.org/ - S.A.F.E. Network, a nonprofit corporation, is dedicated to helping kids, families and communities in educating everyone on how to protect children from sex abuse, abduction and explitation by pedophiles, sexual predators, pornographers. The site also provides tools in assisting with this effort.
- http://www.idealist.com/cayp/ - Browse or keyword search through more than 300 annotated links to child abuse resources on the web at the Child Abuse Yellow Pages.
- http://www.ndacan.cornell.edu/ - The mission of the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) is to facilitate the secondary analysis of research data relevant to the study of child abuse and neglect. By making data available to a larger number of researchers, NDACAN seeks to provide a relatively inexpensive and scientifically productive means for researchers to explore important issues in the child maltreatment field.
- http://incestabuse.about.com/health/incestabuse/library/bllittles.htm - About's guide to websites on child abuse. A web ring on the subject is also featured.
- More links about Kids in our alternate directory
- http://www.nationalcasa.org/ - The National CASA Association in addition to providing leadership for CASA programs across the country (also known as Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem Programs), the National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association stages an annual conference, publishes a quarterly newsletter, and promotes CASA through public relations efforts. National CASA offers consultation and resources that help start CASA programs and provides vital assistance to established programs.
- http://child.cornell.edu/ - Get educated on child abuse. The Child Abuse Prevention Network could not exist without support from the whole field of child abuse and neglect. Already they have over 1,000 members signed up on the Network. In addition, they provide access to over 1,500 professionals in research and related field through various electronic mailing lists, including the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect, Child-Abuse-L for professionals in the field, SIGCA-MD-L for physician and those invovled in the clinical issues, HUSITA-L list for human services information technology applications, and SBSpro.
- http://www.preventchildabuse.org/ - Increased understanding of the causes of child abuse and how best to prevent it are vital to accomplishing Prevent Child Abuse America's mission. For the past ten years, Prevent Child Abuse America's National Center on Child Abuse Prevention Research has worked to build effective linkages between the researchers investigating these phenomena and the practitioners responsible for program implementation. These linkages are promoted through the dissemination of emerging research, the development of new research studies, and the continuation of the Center's surveys of child welfare administrators and the general public.
- http://rad.usuhs.mil/rad/home/peds/pedindex.html - Another site that serves to better educate you on the subject of child abuse. Learn how to identify evidence of abuse, and get other valuable information.
- http://www.soc-um.org/ - SOC-UM is dedicated to the greatest treasures of the world - our children. Take time to browse their Prevention Area, Educational Area, and Survivor Site. Help educate yourselves and your children on the dangers of both on and off line child abuse. If you have questions or just need to reach out to someone, they are here. "A Child's Innocence can never be replaced."
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