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1 Add State HD Logo Here Preventing Child Maltreatment ADD YOUR STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT NAME HERE

2 Add State HD Logo Here Preventing Child Maltreatment  Presentation Overview The Reality Long Term Consequences Facts about Child Maltreatment State Program in Action Future Opportunities

3 Add State HD Logo Here The Reality of Child Maltreatment  Child maltreatment includes physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect.  In 2007, approximately 1,700 children died from abuse and neglect in the U.S.  INSERT STATE DATA

4 Add State HD Logo Here Child Maltreatment Deaths in the U.S. (2007)

5 Add State HD Logo Here Long-Term Consequences of Child Maltreatment  Child maltreatment has a negative effect on physical health.  Short-term injuries include cuts, bruises, burns, and broken bones.  Abuse can also lead to permanent disabilities including visual, motor, and cognitive impairments.  Child maltreatment can have a lasting emotional impact. Victims may suffer from anxiety or depression.

6 Add State HD Logo Here Facts about Child Maltreatment  Approximately 1 in 8 children between the ages of 2 and 17 are victims of maltreatment in the U.S.  Children ages 4 years and younger are at greatest risk of death from child maltreatment.  Child maltreatment is linked to negative health behaviors later in life. Victims may smoke, abuse alcohol, use drugs, and engage in risky sexual behavior.

7 Add State HD Logo Here State Programs in Action  INSERT TEXT HERE ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN YOUR STATE

8 Add State HD Logo Here Future Opportunities  To prevent child maltreatment and ensure that children can live to their full potential, there are opportunities to: Improve data collection systems for child maltreatment; Conduct additional research to examine the value and cost-effectiveness of prevention strategies; Build support for adoption and ongoing evaluation of programs to improve the dissemination, delivery, and maintenance of effective strategies; and Increase resources for programs and research that will reduce child maltreatment injuries and deaths.

9 Add State HD Logo Here For More Information  Contact our state health department Name Website Phone Number  Contact the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) www.cdc.gov/ncipc 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)


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