Community-wide Investment Allows Child Protection Center to Intensify Prevention Efforts

Community-wide Investment Allows Child Protection Center to Intensify Prevention Efforts

In 2019, data showing the child abuse rate in Florida steadily declining proved that local and state-wide efforts to prevent and respond to abuse are working. While the trend is encouraging, community partners want that number to be zero.

A major investment from Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation and support from other donors will provide the Child Protection Center (CPC) an opportunity to strengthen the system of care for abused children and increase prevention and education programming.

“Abuse comes with a lifetime of emotional debt,” says Teri A Hansen, President | CEO of Barancik Foundation. “While it’s critical to have a strong safety net for children who have been hurt, preventing violence and neglect from the start is just as crucial.”

The longest running program of its kind in the state, CPC’s Personal Safety and Community Awareness Program (PSCA) includes age-appropriate safety workshops for children that cover topics such as sexual abuse prevention, internet safety, and abduction prevention training. The program also targets parents, caregivers and teachers on positive parenting techniques, identifying abuse, indicators and impacts of sexual abuse, and safe internet practices.

“A child is abused or neglected every 14 minutes in Florida,” says Doug Staley, Executive Director of CPC. “Prevention education for parents and other adults is critical to protect our kids. As many as 60% of cases of abuse is perpetrated by people the family trusts, and 30% of cases involve the child’s own relative.”

Currently, the program serves students from preschool to high school at 34 schools in Sarasota County. $300,000 over two years in funds from Barancik Foundation will be used to expand workshops to other youth-serving organizations, childcare professionals, and the greater community at-large.

The organization plans to produce more educational materials to distribute at the workshops and community presentations. New curriculum will also focus on the ever-changing world of technology, including social media safety, cyber-stalking, and online bullying.

“Sadly, when state and federal funding is cut, educational efforts are the first to go,” says Staley. “This support is instrumental in ensuring that fewer children have to go through the unthinkable.”

For more information on the Child Protection Center, Inc. and the Personal Safety Program, contact Sheila Miller, VP of Philanthropy, at (941) 365-1277 x111

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About Child Protection Center
The Child Protection Center, Inc. (CPC) was established in 1980. CPC initially provided only child abuse intervention services through the Child Protection Team (CPT). This program works together with the Department of Children and Families and Law Enforcement in the investigation of child abuse cases and also coordinates community-wide services for affected children. Since then, CPC has grown to encompass four core programs offered in four offices across Sarasota & DeSoto Counties.

About Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation

The Charles and Margery Barancik family has long believed in the power of philanthropy to shape our world and enrich the lives of all people. It was the expression of this belief that led them in 2014 to establish the Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation—a private, family foundation located in Sarasota, Florida. The Barancik Foundation creates initiatives and awards grants in Sarasota and beyond in the areas of education, humanitarian causes, arts and culture, the environment, and medical research. For more information, visit www.barancikfoundation.org.

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