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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Adoptions and Safe Families Act of 1997 Title III:State plans are required to contain assurances that in administering and conducting programs, the safety of the children to be served will be of paramount concern. States are required to devote significant portions of their expenditures to each of the following four categories of services:-community-based family support services; -family preservation services; -time-limited family reunification services; and-adoption promotion and support services. start from scratch[clears the canvas] Goals of SAFEchild:-Prevent child abuse from ever occurring.-Empower parents and caregivers to move toward healthy family relationships by breaking negative parenting patterns. -Educate and raise awareness about the issue of child abuse in Wake County. SAFEchild for a Safe Future SAFEchild for a Safe Future The SAFEchild Advocacy Center is a warm, welcoming communitybased center that provides evaluations for children when there is a concern for sexual abuse, physical abuse, and neglect. Children talk with caring professionals who help them with physical and psychological healing.All of the services that the young victims and their families need are located in one welcoming, convenient location, which eases the amount of stress a family endures and prevents children from being retraumatized The SAFEchild Advocacy Center is a warm, welcoming community-based center that provides evaluations for children when there is a concern for sexual abuse, physical abuse, and neglect. Children talk with caring professionals who help them with physical and psychological healing.All of the services that the young victims and their families need are located in one welcoming, convenient location, which eases the amount of stress a family endures and prevents children from being re-traumatized Reference:SAFEchild of Wake County. (2013). SAFEchild Advocacy Center. Retrieved from www.safechildnc.orgAdoptions and Safe Families Act of 1997 (H.R. 867). (1997). Retrieved from:http:/www.naswdc.orgarchivesadvocacyupdates1997safeadop.htm Reference:SAFEchild of Wake County. (2013). SAFEchild Advocacy Center. Retrieved from www.safechildnc.orgAdoptions and Safe Families Act of 1997 (H.R. 867). (1997). Retrieved from:http://www.naswdc.org/archives/advocacy/updates/1997/safeadop.htm
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