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Letter to the Editor

 

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Julie Day, Strengthening Families Director

NH Children's Trust

603-224-1279

jday@nhchildrenstrust.org

December 17, 2012 

  

To the Editor:

 

There have been many stories in the news as of late that talk about abuse and/or neglect towards children, including the unimaginable event at Sandy Hook Elementary School. While we do not condone the behaviors and the trauma done towards children we must look beyond the horrific reports. We must think - what could we have done to prevent this from ever happening in the first place.

 

Prevention is the key. We know that prevention takes a longer time to show impact than intervention or treatment, so there is a reluctance to fund it. However, if prevention was looked at more seriously 20 years ago then maybe we could have prevented these tragedies from happening today.

 

We need to put an emphasis on prevention now in order to stop this from happening in the future. By providing education, support and funding to help our youngest population, they will be able to grow up strong. We need to strengthen both families and communities to help break the harmful cycles of the past.

 

Research shows that prevention programs such as the national "Strengthening Families" framework provide tools to help parents build on family strengths and create a family environment that promotes optimal child and youth development. By investing now, the children who grow up in strong and safe families will live in safe communities as adults and be better parents to their children, reducing the likelihood of more horrific reports.

 

Julie Day

Strengthening Families Director

NH Children's Trust

 

 

 

About the New Hampshire Children's Trust

 

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The New Hampshire Children's Trust, the state chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America, advances its mission - to Lead NH's drive to eliminate child abuse and neglect - by promoting universal prevention programs with the general population, and secondary prevention strategies targeted to individuals or families where there is a higher risk of maltreatment. Programs are focused on young children and families, collaborative in nature and likely to have a lasting impact in the elimination of child abuse and neglect. NHCT plays a key role in providing training, technical assistance, resources, evaluation and accreditation support to direct service programs. NHCT strives to improve systems and public policies to support healthy outcomes for children. Finally, NHCT works to engage the general public, community, business, religious and parent leaders in taking actions to eliminate child abuse and neglect in New Hampshire.

 

 

 

 

 

New Hampshire Children's Trust, Inc.