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  • Therapies that Try to Uncover Memories of Abuse May be Counterproductive
    Child Protection

    Therapies that Try to Uncover Memories of Abuse May be Counterproductive

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 22, 2023

    One long-running controversy in treatment of people who have suffered from childhood abuse is whether and how much to delve into their memories of the abuse. In a recent study, researchers uncovered indications that people who don’t remember abuse, or at lest don’t report it to interviewers, have better mental health than those who do….

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  • The Most Common Mistake in Child Protection Policies
    Child Protection

    The Most Common Mistake in Child Protection Policies

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 19, 2023

    As we work with youth organizations to draft good child protection policies, we see three very common misconceptions. Youth-serving organizations genuinely care about protecting children, but they often unwittingly leave opportunities for maltreatment. The most common mistake we see is simply adopting someone else’s policy. Our advise is to adapt, not adopt, other policies. “We…

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  • Accommodating Disabilities at Summer Camp
    Child Protection

    Accommodating Disabilities at Summer Camp

    ByDebbie Ausburn June 5, 2023

    Federal prosecutors have issued one of their periodic reminders about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), this time about upcoming summer camps. The ADA does apply to most summer camps, requiring those organizations to make “reasonable accommodations” for campers with physical or behavioral disabilities. While camps have to assess each situation individually, there are some…

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  • New Study About Disclosure of Child Abuse
    Child Protection

    New Study About Disclosure of Child Abuse

    ByDebbie Ausburn May 22, 2023

    Researchers recently published an interesting longitudinal study of disclosures of child sexual abuse (CSA). They reviewed records of past interviews of suspected child abuse victims, and then interviewed as many of the victims as they could find 20 years later. Of the 99 suspected victims they were able to interview, 18 disclosed in both interviews,…

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  • Is Childhood Anxiety Caused by Too Much Supervision?
    Child Protection

    Is Childhood Anxiety Caused by Too Much Supervision?

    ByDebbie Ausburn May 17, 2023

    The Journal of Pediatrics recently published an article arguing persuasively that a major cause of the current epidemic in childhood anxiety and depression is that we supervise our children too much. With the best of intentions, the authors argue, we are depriving our children of important opportunities to become self-confident and independent. The review first traces…

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  • Using Hope to Overcome Trauma
    Child Protection

    Using Hope to Overcome Trauma

    ByDebbie Ausburn April 5, 2023

    This time of year is always a time for renewed hope, particularly among those people who celebrate Passover and Easter. It’s also a good time for a new article that argues that the “discipline of positive psychology, particularly the construct of hope” offers the best way to help children overcome adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Hope…

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  • What Does “Confidential” Mean?
    Child Protection

    What Does “Confidential” Mean?

    ByDebbie Ausburn March 6, 2023

    One very important decision for youth organizations at the start of any internal or independent investigation is which reports to keep confidential. An important part of that decision is knowing what “confidential” really means. It doesn’t help if people in the organization withhold only names while revealing other identifying information. The first step in any…

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  • Police Officers Violated Child’s Rights During Endangerment Investigation
    Child Protection

    Police Officers Violated Child’s Rights During Endangerment Investigation

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 9, 2023

    A strongly-worded opinion from the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied qualified immunity to a police officer who forgot the difference between the law and his opinion of parenting decisions. Megan McMurry was a teacher in Midland, Texas, and her husband was deployed to the Middle East with the National Guard. Their 14-year-old daughter…

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  • Teacher and Mentor Charged with Endangerment for Inappropriate Relationship
    Child Protection

    Teacher and Mentor Charged with Endangerment for Inappropriate Relationship

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 7, 2023

    A story from Minnesota illustrates the difficulty in recognizing when a mentor crosses the line into an inappropriate relationship with a student. Craig Hollenbeck was a legendary high school teacher in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. For many years, from all reports, he was a stellar mentor for his students. Then, in the spring semester of 2021,…

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  • Take Time to Review Your Records and Policies
    Child Protection

    Take Time to Review Your Records and Policies

    ByDebbie Ausburn January 4, 2023

    The end of one year and the beginning of the next are traditional times to review progress and make new plans. For youth organizations, it is a good time to take a close look at your policies and records to determine which ones to keep going forward. Not only will the process make your program…

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