Child Abuse Prevention & Intervention

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Programs, often offered in the schools or in other community settings, that attempt to protect children from physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse or exploitation through a variety of educational interventions which may focus on children of various ages, parents, people who work with children and/or the community at large. (AIRS FN-1500.1900-150)

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Local Service
Statewide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth, or service at a satellite office.
Nationwide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth or services at a regional/national headquarters location.
625 Silver SW, Suite 200
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Phone: 505-243-2333
Organization Name: City of Albuquerque
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Address:
625 Silver SW, Suite 200
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Phone: 505-243-2333
Services Provided:

The focus of the Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center will be to decrease victim trauma and intimidation while providing supportive services in respectful and culturally appropriate ways. They are a victim friendly and safe environment with reduction in the investigation time and the number of interviews from as many as five to one per case, while increasing the quality of investigations. Travel time is eliminated for victims and is significantly reduced for all service providers. Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center improves coordination of multi-disciplinary teams including medical evaluation, forensic, interviews, law enforcement, child/adult protective service investigations, crisis counseling and prosecution. They also makes it possible to eliminate language and cultural barriers to service across all service systems and increases the number of convictions, guilty pleas and plea bargains through the appropriate prosecutorial divisions.

Source: University of New Mexico, Center for Development and Disability
Last Updated: 10/3/2022
102 North Coronado
Espanola, NM 87532
Phone: 505-629-1754
Address:
102 North Coronado
Espanola, NM 87532
Phone: 505-629-1754
Fax: 505-747-0421
Services Provided:

Las Cumbres Community Services, Inc. began in 1970 with a structured program of day habilitation services for developmentally disabled adults residing in Los Alamos. We added a therapeutic preschool for children in the Española Valley in 1979. Services for children, adults, and families have continued to expand since then in order to best meet the growing and changing needs of Northern New Mexico. Our offices are located in Española, Los Alamos, Taos, and Santa Fe. In 2019 Las Cumbres expanded to the Borderland Region of Las Cruces, El Paso, and Ciudad Juarez. Today, the agency is one of the largest social service providers in New Mexico. Direct services are offered in Rio Arriba, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Taos Counties, and along the Borderland region, while education, outreach, and referral activities make a strong impact throughout the state and country.

Source: University of New Mexico, Center for Development and Disability
Last Updated: 8/30/2022
Statewide Provider
4501 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-827-8400
Statewide Provider
Organization Name: Child, Youth, & Families Department (CYFD)
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Address:
4501 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-827-8400
Services Provided:

The New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after-care services to New Mexico children and their families. These include Protective services such as Adoptions or Child Abuse & Neglect, and Early Childhood Services. Juvenile justice services can provide access to Reintegration Centers and Facilities. Behavioral health services include Domestic Violence and Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health.

Source: University of New Mexico, Center for Development and Disability
Last Updated: 12/12/2022
8401 Constitution Ave NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-271-0329
Address:
8401 Constitution Ave NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-271-0329
Fax: 505-271-4957
Services Provided:

They are the trusted advocates for children and their families affected by trauma. They focus on the prevention, intervention, investigation and treatment of childhood trauma. As a Children’s Advocacy Center(CAC) accredited by the National Children’s Alliance they provide a child-friendly facility where law enforcement, child protection, family advocacy, therapy, and training offer children and their caregivers safety and a road to healing and recovery.

Source: University of New Mexico, Center for Development and Disability
Last Updated: 11/30/2022
Nationwide Provider
1433 N 1075 West, Suite 110
Farmilngton, UT 84025
Phone: 801-447-9360
Nationwide Provider
Address:
1433 N 1075 West, Suite 110
Farmilngton, UT 84025
Phone: 801-447-9360
Fax: 801-447-9364
Email: mail@dontshake.org
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Services Provided:

Works to "prevent shaken baby syndrome and promote the well-being of infants generally through the development and implementation of programs, policy and research; and to support and educate families, caregivers and professionals.”

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 1/23/2023
Nationwide Provider
5600 Fishers Lane, Parklawn Building, Room 17C-26
Rockville, MD 20857
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Address:
5600 Fishers Lane, Parklawn Building, Room 17C-26
Rockville, MD 20857
Email: info@nctsn.org
Services Provided:

Provides website-based resources for parents and caregivers who play an essential role in helping children and teenagers recover from traumatic events. The website has a number of resources including definitions and types of child trauma, treatments and practices, screenings and assessments, information on trauma-informed care, as well as tip sheets and trainings in English and Spanish.

Provider Profiles:

Internet-based resource

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 9/8/2022
Nationwide Provider
Crisis Line: 800-422-4453
6730 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 150
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Phone: 480-922-8212
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: Childhelp
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Crisis Line: 800-422-4453
Address:
6730 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 150
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Phone: 480-922-8212
Fax: 480-922-7061
Email: info@childhelp.org
Services Provided:

Provides services to prevent child abuse. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All calls are confidential.

Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 1/6/2023
Nationwide Provider
333 John Carlyle Street Ste 125
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-224-2150
Nationwide Provider
Address:
333 John Carlyle Street Ste 125
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-224-2150
Toll Free Phone: 800-843-5678
Fax: 703-224-2122
Email: hotline@ncmec.org
Eligibility:

Anyone can call the hotline to report a missing child or check the website for tips and prevention advice.

Services Provided: Works with law enforcement, families, and the professionals who serve them on issues related to missing and sexually exploited children. They have created a public and private partnership to establish a missing children hotline and serve as the national clearinghouse for information related to these issues.

  • Internet Safety Education
  • Child Kidnapping Prevention
  • Child Sexual Exploitation Reporting
  • Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 4/7/2022
Nationwide Provider
Crisis Line: 888-373-7888
PO Box 65323
Washington, DC
Nationwide Provider
Crisis Line: 888-373-7888
Address:
PO Box 65323
Washington, DC
Text: 233733
Email: help@humantraffickinghotline.org
Eligibility:

Available to anyone needing help regarding a human trafficking situation or seeking information about human trafficking.

Services Provided:

Provides a 24/7 reporting hotline (phone, text, live chat, email), information, and confidential referral to social and legal services for victims and survivors of human trafficking. The Hotline also receives tips about potential situations of sex and labor trafficking and facilitates reporting that information to the appropriate authorities in certain cases. The hotline is operated by Polaris, a non-government organization leading the fight to end human trafficking.COVID-19 Update: following all CDC and state guidelines.

  • Human Trafficking Hotlines
  • Human Trafficking Prevention
Provider Profiles:

The Hotline is operated by Polaris, a non-profit, non-governmental organization working exclusively on the issue of human trafficking. The Trafficking Hotline is not a government entity, law enforcement, or an immigration authority.

Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 6/13/2022
Nationwide Provider
3580 Wilshire Blvd, #900-37
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: 213-365-1906 Crisis Line: 888-539-2373
Nationwide Provider
Address:
3580 Wilshire Blvd, #900-37
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: 213-365-1906
Crisis Line: 888-539-2373
Fax: 213-365-5257
Email: info@castla.org
Eligibility:

Contact for eligibility.

Services Provided:

Offers support all along the continuum of a human trafficking survivor’s journey, including: emergency response, counseling and skills training, shelter, legal advocacy and survivor leadership.

Hotline & Emergency Response: 888-539-2373. The hotline provides around the clock response to victims of human trafficking and law enforcement and serves as a resource to the community for referrals, technical assistance and reporting tips regarding potential human trafficking cases. The emergency response team provides immediate, short-term services to ensure the safety and well-being of victims when they first escape their trafficking situation.

Social Services: CAST's intensive case management program offers a client-centered, trauma-informed approach to helping survivors along their journey to freedom and independence. The program begins with a comprehensive assessment to determine goals and necessary next steps. Services include basic necessities, safety planning, supportive counseling, medical, education, life skills training, employment, transportation, applying for state/federal benefits and more.

Legal Services: CAST attorneys empower survivors to assert their legal rights and choose appropriate remedies to rebuild their lives. The legal services program works collaboratively with survivors, community-based organizations, public-interest attorneys and numerous government agencies to ensure survivors of human trafficking are provided culturally-sensitive, victim-centered legal representation. Along with its in-house legal team, CAST's pro bono attorneys dedicate their time and talent assisting with immigration advocacy, criminal victim-witness advocacy, civil litigation, family law and cutting edge policy initiatives.

Youth Program: CAST recognizes the specialized needs of minor and transition age youth (TAY) survivors of human trafficking and developed specific youth-focused programming. Youth services include monthly group activities focused on empowerment, positive experiences and education; comprehensive case management with interventions geared towards youth; and individual assistance navigating various systems, including the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services and Probation Department, when necessary. In addition, the program offers internships for Transition-Aged Youth (TAY), which seek to build job skills and professional development through direct work experience and mentorship.

Survivor Leadership: CAST’s work is directly informed by the real experiences of the clients it serves. The survivor leadership programs, Survivor Advisory Caucus (launched in 2003) and National Survivor Network (launched in 2011), bring together a community of survivors of human trafficking for peer-to-peer mentorship and survivor-led advocacy. Their voices on policy and public awareness have led to the development of stronger protections for victims in both California and federal anti-trafficking laws. By connecting survivors across the country, CAST supports and encourages survivors to realize their own leadership qualities and to value their insight, not just as survivors, but as experts in the field.

Training & Technical Assistance: CAST’s Comprehensive Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) program is designed to provide expertise and training for service advocates on the full spectrum of legal remedies available to human trafficking victims through individualized technical assistance, in-person training and regular working group calls. CAST TTA is now offering free support to attorneys and social service providers assisting trafficking survivors with legal needs in the following areas of law: immigration, criminal re-entry, reporting to law enforcement, ethics, criminal victim witness advocacy, program support, referrals, civil and more. Through this program, CAST's TTA team established a toll-free hotline and dedicated email to respond to breaking requests for technical assistance from both legal and social service providers. For case specific questions or individualized technical assistance for attorneys and social service providers, contact TTA through the online "Technical Assistance Request Form". We try to respond to TA requests within 72 hours. If the volume of requests is high response may be up to 7 days.

Advocacy & Public Policy: Drawing from nearly two decades of direct experience with victims of human trafficking, CAST has catalyzed first-of-its-kind legislation and has won the respect and partnership of a diverse group of policy leaders. CAST begins all its policy initiatives by engaging its main constituents – survivors themselves. These initiatives center on survivor experiences and highlight survivor advocacy. CAST not only introduces anti-trafficking legislation, but also works hard to ensure policy implementation.

Los Angeles local programs:
-Shelter
-Partnerships & Outreach

Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 1/10/2023
Nationwide Provider
330 C Street S.W.
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: 800-394-3366
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: Children's Bureau
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Address:
330 C Street S.W.
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: 800-394-3366
Toll Free Phone: 800-394-3366
Email: info@childwelfare.gov
Eligibility:

Contact for specific information.

Services Provided:

Promotes the safety, permanency and well being of children and families by connecting child welfare, adoption and referral professionals as well as concerned citizens to timely, essential information.

Provides access to print and electronic publications, web sites and online databases covering a wide range of topics from prevention to permanency, including child welfare, child abuse and neglect, adoption search and reunion and much more.

To report child abuse or neglect, please contact Child Help USA at 1.800.4 A Child (1.800.422.4453) or see our list of State child abuse and neglect reporting numbers.

Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 9/8/2022
Nationwide Provider
590 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Nationwide Provider
Address:
590 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Toll Free Phone: 877-402-7722
Services Provided:

Focuses on meeting the needs of professionals engaged in all aspects of services for maltreated children and their families.

Serves Include:

  • Promoting research
  • Connecting professionals to promote the best response to child maltreatment
  • Educating the public about child abuse and neglect
Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 8/25/2022