Jan192017All Posts from Kids at Risk ActionKARA News and Events KARA advocates for better understanding of child abuse policies and programs and supports the hardworking people making a difference for abused and neglected children. Share these short videos with your networks. Help KARA make our next book and first documentary happen. Post Views: 492 Categories: All Posts from Kids at Risk Action, KARA News and EventsBy Mike TikkanenJanuary 19, 2017Tags: academy against violence and abusechild abusechild advocacychild neglectchild protectionkids at risk action videos Author: Mike Tikkanen http://invisiblechildren.org Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Teaching In a Strange Land (mental health workers without training)NextNext post:Florida Child Protection News for January 2017Related PostsHelping a Traumatized Foster Child Feel Safe Enough to LearnAugust 22, 2026Minnesota’s Child Protection Crisis: Children Need Safety, Transparency, and AccountabilityAugust 20, 2026When Children Hurt Themselves, the System Must Respond: Suicide, Self-Harm, Trauma, and the CPS Data GapAugust 18, 2026Kendrea Johnson Was Six: What Her Death Reveals About Child Suicide, Trauma, and Foster-Care AccountabilityAugust 16, 2026What Child Protective Services Does Not Track and Why Lawmakers Need to KnowAugust 12, 2026Remembering Young LGBTQ Lives & Moving Interview (guest post)August 10, 2026
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