The CARE Center Introduces Therapy Dog to Aid Child Abuse Victims in Oklahoma County
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In the United States, approximately 2.7 million children aged 3-17 experienced feelings of depression. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness and understanding about mental health issues.
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“One in seven children are abused in our county. One in seven, it is a really high statistic and something that should really strike fear in our households because this is something that is preventable,” shares Stacy McNeiland, our CEO & Founder of ROAR.
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As a child advocacy center, we felt a responsibility to provide ideal mental health treatment for all our brave visitors. Luckily, we found the ideal team for this task.
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We firmly believe that prevention education is crucial in ending child abuse in Oklahoma County. In today’s technology-driven world, one concerning issue often overlooked is the detrimental effect of social media and the internet on children.
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As we commemorate Mental Health Awareness Month, we sat down with our esteemed Mental Health Department to glean their invaluable insights and advice. Join us on this insightful journey, as our experts shed light on the importance of mental well-being in the lives of the affected children and their families.
This technology safety plan has been provided by the National Network to End Domestic Violence in the hope that it will increase technology safety for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
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Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 4-10. This blog post contains mental health resources as well as a Q&A from our Mental Health Coordinator, Hannah Griffis!
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This blog post serves as a resource for LGBTQIA+ youth and parents. In this blog post you’ll find terminology and definitions as well as local (Oklahoma City) and national resources.
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