Child Abuse Essay: Child Welfare And Family

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Child Abuse
Carrie Tully
Kaplan University To date in HN370: Child Welfare and Family, we have discussed family dynamics and culture. We have dug deeper into the social problem of poverty by defining it and discussing characteristics of poor children, why children live in poverty, the consequences of growing up in poverty and the correlation between homelessness and being poor. We have delved into substance abuse, paying special attention to both addicted parents and children. We have examined the affects of violence in the home, by peers and in schools, as well as the epidemic of bullying.

Child abuse is a social problem that spans the entire world. Child abuse is defined, “When a parent or caregiver, whether through action or …show more content…

Poverty, addictions and mental health all contribute to this frightening social problem in the United States. Childhelp has a unique three step approach to helping end, as well as treat child abuse and neglect. First, programs exist to prevent the cycle of abuse. This is important because 30% of abused and neglected children will go on to be an abuser. Second, Childhelp has an intervention program that is dedicated to interceding and removing children from abusive and dangerous situations. Childhelp states that 80% or more of children who die from child abuse or neglect are younger than age five and therefore unable to remove themselves from living in danger. Lastly, Childhelp has a treatment program designed to give children a safe place to fall, with love, while equipping them with the tools needed to move forward from their hurtful pasts (Childhelp, …show more content…

AFRUCA, located in the United Kingdom, “exists to see a world in which African children can live free of cruelty and abuse at the hands of others” (AFRUCA, 2015, para 3). AFRUCA was founded out of a need to respond to the problems African children face living in the UK. To combat this social problem in the United Kingdom, AFRUCA aims to raise awareness and advocate for change, to ensure children know their rights, to promote positive parenting amongst African parents, to help develop policies to keep African children safe and to develop leadership skills in young Africans (AFRUCA,

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