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Monday, February 8, 2010   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A large federal study of child abuse and neglect has shown a significant decline in child maltreatment for the first time since studies like it began in the 1970s. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, incidents of child abuse fell by slightly more than a quarter between 1993 and 2005.

Jim McKay, state coordinator with Prevent Child Abuse West Virginia, says this shows prevention programs are helping. He says one such program involves home visits to vulnerable families that bring information to the parents of very young children.

"Ages and stages of development, how to parent more effectively, maybe a job-training program if that's something that would benefit that family, are working."

McKay says child maltreatment has a terrible long-term cost, because it damages the victims' ability to be happy and productive over their entire lives.

"School achievement, the ability to learn effectively, the development of a brain in the young infant, even cancer rates, are now being attributed in part to adverse childhood experiences."

McKay stresses the good news, that child abuse can be prevented, although doing so requires wrestling with bigger social problems, such as poverty.

"Child abuse in itself is somewhat of a distress signal; it's a symptom of broader community issues."

McKay says though that programs that help reduce child abuse and neglect are on the chopping block as states face a terrible budget year. But he says such programs are cheap compared to the estimated $100 billion that abuse and neglect cost the U.S. each year.

The report is at www.acf.hss.gov




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