To Recognize That Abuse And Neglect Of Children Is A Significant Public Health Problem; To Commend The Important Work Being Done To Combat This Public Health Problem; And To Proclaim April 11, 2023, As "children's Advocacy Center Day".
Impact
The resolution underscores the staggering statistics related to child abuse and neglect in Arkansas, particularly noting that in 2022, local advocacy centers served over 10,300 child victims, a significant portion of whom were aged 12 years or younger. By recognizing child abuse as a public health crisis, the resolution aims to galvanize support and resources for organizations dedicated to addressing these heinous acts and for victims and their families.
Summary
Senate Resolution 44 (SR44) focuses on acknowledging the significant public health issue of child abuse and neglect in Arkansas. The resolution commends the work being done to combat these issues, highlighting the importance of children's advocacy centers across the state. It also proclaims April 11, 2023, as 'Children's Advocacy Center Day' in order to raise awareness and solidarity in the fight against child abuse.
Contention
While the resolution serves as a call to action, it does not delve into specific legislative changes or funding allocations, which might leave some advocates desiring further tangible commitments from the state. This can lead to discussions about how to ensure that the recognition given through SR44 translates into concrete outcomes in terms of services and support for affected children and families. Overall, the resolution represents a critical societal acknowledgment of the ongoing struggles against child maltreatment.
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