On
November 12th, 2003, the Massachusetts Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
Partnership held a press event at the State House to formally announce
the selection of Gloucester, Newton and the nine-town North Quabbin
area as the three local pilot site communities selected to serve
as national pilots to implement innovative new strategies to prevent
child sexual abuse. The US Centers for Disease Control, the agency
funding the project, has called the Partnership's efforts trailblazing.
“This initiative
is breaking new ground in two key ways. We are emphasizing the
need to hold adults and communities, rather than children themselves,
responsible, for preventing child sexual abuse. Consistent with
that focus, we are developing prevention messages and teaching
tools aimed at the general public; at parents, other adults and
professionals; and importantly, at the family members and friends
of potential perpetrators and active perpetrators. These will reflect
the latest knowledge in the field and will educate these key groups
not only about ways to recognize child sexual abuse but also how
to respond appropriately. We are privileged that the communities
of Newton, Gloucester and North Quabbin will be working with us
to pilot these innovative approaches. We are convinced that what
we learn in these pilot communities over the next two years will
increase knowledge in the field and translate into specific action
steps for other communities in Massachusetts and in the nation
as a whole,” remarked Jetta Bernier, Chair of the Partnership
and Executive Director of Massachusetts Citizens for Children.
State Senator
Steven Brewer, as well as State Representatives Ruth Balser and
Christopher Donelan from the districts of the three selected communities,
were on hand to congratulate their constituents.
In a statement
provided to the Partnership, Lt. Governor Kerry Healy said, “This
new initiative puts Massachusetts in a position to set the national
standard. Our children should be afforded a childhood that is emotionally
and physically secure. This is why the Partnership’s work
is critical to the future of our Commonwealth’s children.”
Local coalitions
within the selected communities include the Gloucester Child Sexual
Abuse Prevention Partnership, the Newton Partnership to Prevent
Child Sexual Abuse, and the CARE (Comprehensive Assault Reduction
Effort) Task Force of the North Quabbin Community Coalition. Within
the coming year, these coalitions will be hosting training programs
that will educate the public, parents, professionals and other
community members about how to identify potential offenders and
situations that may pose risks to children. For information about
getting involved in one of these coalitions, please contact the
Partnership at 617-742-8555, ext x3.
To read Lt. Governor
Kerry Healey’s Statement of Support, or to view the MCSAPP
Photo Album highlighting the press event, please visit the MCSAPP
Home Page
Survey
Shows Strong Interest in Prevention Training
43% of adults
in the MCSAPP pilot site communities of Newton, Gloucester and
North Quabbin said they
would be “very likely” (15%) or “somewhat
likely” (28%) to participate in child sexual
abuse prevention training programs in their community.
83% of adults also said that child sexual abuse
is “definitely” (23%) or “somewhat” (60%)
preventable. Both findings give strong support
and guidance to the MCSAPP approach to prevention
by increasing adult awareness and responsibility
through training and public education initiatives.
The telephone survey was the second in a series
of benchmark and tracking surveys on public opinion
about child sexual abuse and prevention conducted
for the Partnership by the University of Massachusetts
Poll and Massachusetts Kids Count.
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MCC
Launches College Intern Program
MCC has
launched a college internship program to engage public-service
oriented students in the field of child advocacy. MCC recognizes
that student interns contribute unique talents, skills, and
knowledge to the organization and can help further the agency’s
mission. In return, MCC believes that our internships provide
students the opportunity to strengthen their community and
explore non-profit work as a career. For current openings,
please visit the MCC
Internship Homepage