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Anti-poverty Policies Can Help Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect.

 

Two recent studies reinforce the conclusion that anti-poverty policies help prevent child abuse and neglect. One study using data from over 7500 students found that “having a parent or other adult in the home with a job loss was associated with higher odds of emotional or physical abuse.” Job loss and economic insecurity increase stress for parents and that heightened stress can play out in verbal or physical abuse of children. This suggests that providing economic support to families challenged by job loss might reduce child abuse and neglect (Ma, “Is Household Unemployment Associated With Increased Verbal and Physical Child Abuse During the COVID Pandemic?” Child Maltreatment 2023 Feb;28(1):7-12. doi: 10.1177/10775595221088217)

Another study looked at the impact of increased Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility during COVID on state rates of Child Protective Services (CPS) investigations. Some states eliminated the asset test for SNAP eligibility; others increased the income limit for eligibility; and some states did both. States adopting one or both measures saw decreases in CPS investigations. This research suggests that more generous state policies that reduce food insufficiency can affect the likelihood of child abuse and neglect (Austin, et al. “Association of State Expansion of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Eligibility With Rates of Child Protective Services-Investigated Reports.” JAMA Pediatrics 2023 Mar 1;177(3):294-302. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.5348).

Anti-poverty policies are a crucial part of efforts to prevent child abuse and neglect.

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DUH! All I can say is that these 2 articles are the newest in an avalanche of data (see attached) that prove the benefits of the supports that most modern, competent civic societies provide its citizens to prevent social morbidities, child abuse and neglect among them. We are at the precipice of destruction as the Republican Party is repudiating and strongly opposing these humane and modern ideas of government responsibility due to their allegiance to racism, corporate exploitation, and dehumanizing moral values.

Anyone who cares for or treats needy families or children must become active in the public arena.

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Spot on.

Encouraging all to post this on their FB and LinkedIn, Instagram and other social media sites and to send it to their respective local officials, state reps and senators; Governor and U.S. Congresspeople.

In this nation, WE ALL contribute to the neglect and abuse of our nation’s most precious resource — our children — every time we don’t stand up for local and national policies that support them.

Carey Sipp

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