We are the authors of Anna, Age Eight: The data-driven prevention of childhood trauma and maltreatment, Katherine Ortega Courtney, PhD and Dominic Cappello, and we have been discussing our book focused on how we must and can fix child welfare—a monumental challenge that requires the engagement of all of us.
Abuse and neglect are ACEs, which is why having a high functioning child welfare system matters so much. We also know that many adverse childhood experiences fly under the radar of today's child protective services. Our talks focus on implementing tested solutions shown to strengthen the child protective services workforce and vital community partners.
We are advocates for collaborative cross-sector work, building the capacity of ten key service areas to serve our most vulnerable families.
We are facilitating urgently needed courageous conversations--public forums-- about the role of child welfare in preventing all ACEs. We can all benefit from have ongoing dialogue with our state and local leadership, advocates for families, and all those eager to implement solutions and get to results for our most vulnerable children and families before the next child fatality.
Our book and work is informed by our experiences, formerly with the New Mexico Child Protective Services-Research, Assessment and Data Bureau. We are also the developers of the Casey Family Program-sponsored Data Leaders for Child Welfare program, implemented in New Mexico, New York City and Connecticut.
We look forward to hearing from you and sharing stories of success as we work to strengthen child welfare systems that partner with behavioral health care professionals, mayors and city lawmakers, and activist-residents. Together we can create a seamless system of care and safety for all our families and end the cycle of childhood trauma and maltreatment. Our children deserve nothing less.
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