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Abuse Prevention Month – April 2005


 
Your 2005 Resources for Child Abuse Prevention Month!
Review the links on this page for various resources, and background information.
The Installation

Commander’s Proclamation

is here! Download for local approva! Make child abuse prevention a priority all
year long!


PROTECTING ALL OUR CHILDREN
ALL THE TIME!

Posters

Each poster comes in 2 sizes and 2 formats. Then Right-click
links below to download the verions you want to use. As always, we strongly
encourage you to print the 8.5 x 11 inch versions on Photo quality paper
from a color inkjet or laser printer.

Version 1: Which Child Deserves Protection?

Ready to print from your desktop:
8.5 x 11 inch JPG – Good
8.5 x 11 inch PDF – Better

Have your print shop download these:
11 x 17 inch JPG – Good
11 x 17 inch PDF – Better

Version 2: Protecting All Our Children
All The Time

Ready to print from your desktop:
8.5 x 11 inch JPG – Good
8.5 x 11 inch PDF – Better

Have your print shop download these
11 x 17 inch JPG – Good
11 x 17 inch PDF – Better


 Online! The Child Abuse Manual

Links to Military Family Sites! Good sources of good information! Open to the Public!

The
Army Shaken Baby Prevention Resources


Strong Families, Strong Soldiers presents World Wide Web resources in support of the U.S. Army Family Advocacy Program. Developed under a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Department of the Army, and the
U.S.D.A. Extension Service, the Strong Families, Strong Soldiers program is administered by Cornell University’s
Family Life Development Center in the College of
Human Ecology, in partnership with
Cornell Cooperative Extension.


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Go See the Key Connections!

 Military Family Resource Center
 Army Community Services Army MWR

Joining Forces Newsletter

FAPNET

The Child Abuse Prevention Network


This material was developed for the U. S. Army Community and Family Support Center, Family Advocacy Program by staff of the Family Life Development Center in cooperation with Cornell Cooperative Extension, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. The material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 97-EXCA-3-0221.

THIS MATERIAL MAY BE REPRODUCED FOR FAP USE.