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National Resources

 

Prevent Child Abuse America (National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse)  Includes links to hundreds of other sites, databases and information.

APSAC (American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children)

American Academy of Pediatrics

American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law

Centers for Disease Control

Child Abuse Prevention Network

Child Protection Law Reform Bulletin Board

Child Welfare League of America

National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions

National Children's Alliance

National Clearing House on Child Abuse/Neglect Information

National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect

National Runaway Switchboard
800-621-4000 Crisis Hotline
800-344-2785 Agency & Information line

 

North Carolina Resources

Action for Children North Carolina

Children's Advocacy Centers of NC

NC Clearinghouse on Family & Child Well-Being

Child Well-Being and Domestic Violence Task Force Report

Committee on Abuse and Neglect Site

Covenant with North Carolina's Children

North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services

North Carolina Guardian Ad Litem Program

North Carolina Pediatric Society

 

Resources for Parents

www.babycenter.com
The baby center.

www.dontshake.com
National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome

www.family.com
Bulletin Boards and chat rooms.

www.familycorner.com
An online magazine covering thousands of parenting issues.

www.kidshealth.org
Resources and information on health issues.

www.tnpc.com/parentalk
/index.html

Clearly written articles by physicians and psychologists.

www.parenthoodweb.com
Pediatricians and psychiatrists respond to e-mails.

www.parentsoup.com
Information and resources for parents.

www.shakenbaby.com
Shaken Baby Alliance

www.zerotothree.org
Developmental information for parents.

 


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