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(2) Use the Child Abuse Prevention Network as your professional
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operates as a collaborative among its members and partners. Major
sources of support have come from the U.S. Department of Commerce,
which provided a one-year planning grant, from the U.S. Army Family
Advocacy Program, under a cooprative agreement with the USDA
Extension Service, and from the Network’s home base at Cornell
University’s College of Human Ecology, and it’s Family Life
Development Center. Considerable technical support has come from
LifeNET, Inc., which is also dedicated to finding support for the
financial furure of our network. If you are interested in supporting
our business plan, contact LifeNET
Tom Hanna, director of the Child Abuse Prevention Network.
The Network could not exist without support from the whole field
of child abuse and neglect. Already we have over 4,000 members signed
up on the Network. In addition, we provide access to over 1,500
professionals in research and related fields through various
electronic mailing lists, including the National Data Archive on
Child Abuse and Neglect, Child-Abuse-L for professionals in the
field, SIGCA-MD-L for physician and those invovled in the clinical
issues, Child-Fatal-L for professionals committed to prevention of child fatalities,
CANDo for those dedicated to protecting children with disabilities,and SBSpro for the particular
issue of Shaken Baby Syndrome. To become a part of this wonderful community of experts,
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