Lake County, IL
File #: 22-0446    Version: 1 Name: Special recognition honoring April as National Child Abuse Prevention (Blue Kids Lake County) Month.
Type: Special Recognition Status: Completed
File created: 3/14/2022 In control: Lake County Board
On agenda: Final action: 4/12/2022
Title: Special recognition honoring April 2022 as National Child Abuse Prevention (Blue Kids Lake County) Month.
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Special recognition honoring April 2022 as National Child Abuse Prevention (Blue Kids Lake County) Month.

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION

WHEREAS, National Child Abuse Prevention Month is recognized throughout the United States as well as Lake County emphasizing the importance of communities working together to recognize, prevent, and educate others on child abuse; and

WHEREAS, each year the Lake County Children's Advocacy Center (LCCAC) serves over 2,000 youth seeking safety and healing from the abuse they have suffered with the assistance of the Multi- Disciplinary Team which is composed of Lake County Police Departments, the Department of Children and Family Services, Lake County Assistant State's Attorneys, Lake County Health Department Mental Health Providers, hospital personnel, LCCAC Victim Advocates, and Forensic Interviewers; and

WHEREAS, preventing child abuse and neglect is an initiative that relies on community partnership and effective child abuse collaborative efforts which are successful because of the support among state and local government agencies, schools, faith communities, civic organizations, law enforcement agencies and the business community; and

WHEREAS, in 2011, the Blue Kids program, created under the 19th Judicial Coordinating Council, was adopted in 2017 as a LCCAC program to create awareness, educate youth, and encourage education and community partnership, through the creation and display of Blue Kids signs, educational materials and community displays across the county throughout the month of April; and

WHEREAS, many social service organizations in Lake County as well as park districts, exchange and rotary clubs, municipal and civic organizations, local businesses, police departments, and private residents have partnered with the Blue Kids Program to prevent child abuse; and

WHEREAS, in 2022 there are 100 community partners joining forces with the LCCAC to keep every child safe and every community aware by promoti...

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