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1 in 7 children experience abuse or neglect in the United States, according to the CDC [https://www.cdc.gov/child-abuse-neglect/about/index.html]. However, the actual number is estimated to be higher due to many cases going unreported. It’s easy to assume that maltreatment only happens when a child’s caregivers are uncaring or intend harm—but that isn’t always the case. The reality is, children are more at risk when their caregivers are overwhelmed, underresourced, and in desperate need of community. It isn’t enough to address the aftereffects of abuse and neglect; we need to start supporting families from the very beginning. Here to help us understand how we can help effectively prevent child maltreatment is Dr. Melissa Merrick. Dr. Merrick is the president and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America, the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect. With over 20 years of clinical research and leadership experience, she is a nationally recognized expert on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). In light of April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month, we are thrilled to have her join us to share about her work and inform us on how we might work together to better our community for vulnerable families and children. In this conversation, Dr. Merrick shares some of the core factors that lead to child maltreatment, why solutions need to come at a community-wide level, common myths about prevention, and much more. Find the show notes and links to anything we discussed here: riversideproject.org/podcast/melissa-merrick-48 [https://riversideproject.org/podcast/melissa-merrick-48/]
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