FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Legislation designed to address many of the issues surrounding child abuse and neglect in Kentucky has been introduced for consideration by the 2022 General Assembly.
Ky. receives more than $166,000 in grants to stop child abuse Kentucky would receive more than $166,000 in grant funding for child sexual abuse prevention programs in the Commonwealth on Wednesday. (Source: Pexels) By Jessica Ladd | April 14, 2021 at 10:35 AM CDT - Updated April 14 at 10:35 AM
KENTUKCY (KFVS) - Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced Kentucky would receive more than $166,000 in grant funding for child sexual abuse prevention programs in the Commonwealth on Wednesday.
The grants are competitively awarded through the Child Victim’s Trust Fund (CVTF), which is administered by the Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention Board (CSAEP) within the Attorney General’s office.
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Thousands of pinwheels representing child abuse victims were placed in front of the State Capitol. (Kentucky Today/Tom Latek) featured
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Kentucky Today Apr 7, 2021
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Thousands of pinwheels representing child abuse victims were placed in front of the State Capitol. (Kentucky Today/Tom Latek)
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) â April is Child Abuse Prevention Month in Kentucky, and Attorney General Daniel Cameron joined with advocates to announce the launch of a child sexual abuse prevention campaign.
The initiative, in conjunction with the group called Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, is called âAre They Good for Your Kids?â Â It calls upon parents and caregivers to consider the adult influences in the lives of their children and equips them with tips and resources to recognize and prevent Kentuckyâs youth from being groomed for abuse.