Kids First Flyers
These flyers describing signs of child abuse and where to report are resources for all adults, schools, and essential workers. Reporting child abuse and neglect is everyone’s responsibility.
These flyers describing signs of child abuse and where to report are resources for all adults, schools, and essential workers. Reporting child abuse and neglect is everyone’s responsibility.
View and download the ‘Helping Your Child Heal’ PDF to learn more about advocacy and how you can support your child.
View and download the ‘Faces of Bravery’ PDF for more information about The CARE Center’s services.
Child abuse is an epidemic, but the coronavirus pandemic will exasperate that crisis. This blog post is an article from KFOR highlighting The CARE Center’s concerns that child abuse incidents will increase due to COVID-19. Read more at the link.
Even young children can begin to practice mindfulness, which calms down the nervous system and helps the child feel more centered and secure. The blog post includes various mindfulness activities that can be used with young children. Click the link to continue reading.
Are you aware of what apps your kids are using and who they’re interacting with on them? Click the link to read more about which apps to watch out for.
Keeping school-aged kiddos entertained can be a new challenge to tackle, but teens and young adults also need support during this time. Read this blog to learn more about supporting teens during COVID-19.
Okla. County Investigative Partners While the Crimes Against Children Unit of The Oklahoma City Police Department is housed on The CARE Center’s campus in Oklahoma City, we serve all 20 police jurisdictions in Oklahoma County including: Bethany, Choctaw, Del City, Edmond, Harrah, Midwest City, Nichols Hills, Nicoma Park, Spencer, The Village, Warr Acres, Arcadia, Forest …
KOCO’s Markie Martin talks with The CARE Center during Child Abuse Prevention Month for our Project CommUNITY series.