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Child Abuse Prevention Network (A
National Collaborative Project, with Special Private Access Services for
Members) http://child.cornell.edu
National Data Archive on Child
Abuse and Neglect (The central data archive for researchers in child abuse
and neglect in the USA. Our partners in providing Internetworking skills for
child abuse prevention) http://www.ndacan.cornell.edu
Kempe Children's Center
(Strategic partners with Cornell's Child Abuse Prevention Network in building
special Internet resources for solving problems in the field of child
maltreatment) http://www.kempecenter.org (and check here for the affiliate
organization, the National Association of Counsel for Children - NACC - ) http://www.naccchildlaw.org
American Bar Association Center on
Children and the Law (Key collaborators with Cornell's Child Abuse
Prevention Network in building special Internet resources for legal problems
in the field of child maltreatment) http://www.abanet.org/child
Prevent Child Abuse America (The
focal point of the prevention agenda in the USA. An early leader -- and the
first national collaborator with Cornell -- in using computer networking to
support child abuse prevention.) http://www.childabuse.org
Army Family Advocacy
Programs (Major innovator in using prevention as an institutional focus in
child abuse prevention. Called on Cornell to build resources for marketing the
prevention agenda.) http://child.cornell.edu/army/army.html
American Humane
Association (through its Children's Division, has worked for over a
century to help improve and enhance public child welfare systems and private
child-focused agencies in their responses to the plight of abused and
neglected children.) http://www.americanhumane.org/cpmain.html
National Children's Advocacy Center
in Huntsville, Alabama, focused on prevention and treatment options for
physically and sexually abused children and their families. Uses a
child-centered, family focused approach.
The Office on Child Abuse
and Neglect (OCAN) is a part of the Children's Bureau in the Department of
Health and Human Services. It funds the National Clearinghouse, the National
Data Archive, and important resources for improving state responses on child
abuse and neglect, and for demonstrating leading edge program models and
research efforts on child abuse prevention, intervention and treatment.)
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/cb/
The Family Research
Laboratory. The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent
research unit at the University of New Hampshire devoted to the study of
family problems. They also run an annual Family Violence Research Conference
in early summer. The laboratory was founded in 1975.
http://www.unh.edu/frl/frlbroch.htm
CASAnet is a resource for
Court Appointed Special Advocate - CASA - and Guardian ad Litem - GAL-
programs, volunteers and professionals in their work with abused and
neglected children. CASAnet is a service of the National CASA Association.
LifeNET (Home
Page for the Corporate Partners of the Child Abuse Prevention Network)
http://child.cornell.edu/ecinfo/lifehome.html
EC-Net Welcome (First
Password Protected Page for Members) http://child.cornell.edu/ecwelcome/
Self-Help Sourcebook
Online
This guide has been developed to act as your starting point for
exploring real-life support groups and networks that are available throughout
the world and in your community. The organizations listed in this directory can
help you find and/or start a support group in your community.
Transformations,
Self help on the
Internet. Suggested by Todd, one of the early campaigners in online self-help
support systems. This site provides attractive and interactive resources for
those seeking support or living in recovery.