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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 34Introduced by Senator Grove(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Archuleta, Arregun, Ashby, Becker, Blakespear, Cabaldon, Cervantes, Choi, Cortese, Dahle, Grayson, Hurtado, Jones, Laird, Limn, McNerney, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Richardson, Rubio, Seyarto, Stern, and Umberg)March 06, 2025 Relative to Child Abuse Prevention Month.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 34, as introduced, Grove. Child Abuse Prevention Month.This measure would acknowledge April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention Month.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, Preventing child abuse and neglect means strengthening families so that their children can thrive; andWHEREAS, Child abuse and neglect continue to pose serious threats to our nations children; andWHEREAS, In 2023, according to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, 47,824 children in California were found to be victims of child abuse or neglect, and 164 children in California died as a result of child abuse or neglect; andWHEREAS, Children who have been abused or neglected have a higher risk of developing various health problems as adults, including alcoholism, depression, drug abuse, eating disorders, obesity, suicide, and certain chronic diseases; andWHEREAS, Californias children deserve to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment, free from fear, abuse, and neglect; andWHEREAS, Statewide, child abuse and neglect cases disproportionately involve children of color; andWHEREAS, Effective programs succeed because of partnerships among human service agencies, community-based organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, law enforcement, and the business community; andWHEREAS, Family resource centers continue to play a key role in preventing child abuse and neglect in their communities by being community-based, family-focused, and culturally sensitive collaborative organizations that provide programs and services based on the needs of families; andWHEREAS, Child abuse and neglect have long-term economic and societal costs; andWHEREAS, Maltreated children are 77 percent more likely to require special education than children who are not maltreated and are 59 percent more likely to be arrested as juveniles than their peers who are not maltreated; andWHEREAS, Long-term health care costs for adult survivors of childhood physical and sexual abuse are 21 percent higher than for nonvictims; andWHEREAS, Adolescent survivors of child maltreatment are twice as likely to be unemployed as adults and are more likely to receive public assistance than their peers who were not maltreated; andWHEREAS, By one well-respected prevalence estimate, 11.5 percent of all children experience child maltreatment in any given year, which implies that the total economic burden in California could be as high as $284,000,000,000; andWHEREAS, Providing community-based prevention services to families whose children may be at risk of child abuse or neglect is less costly than addressing the emotional and physical damage that can result from child abuse and neglect; andWHEREAS, Providing community-based prevention services to those families can help avoid the costs of protective services, law enforcement, the judicial system, foster care, and the treatment of adults recovering from abuse as children; andWHEREAS, Victims of child abuse, whether the abuse is physical, sexual, or emotional, or a combination of these, should have access to a safe place to live, appropriate medical care, and counseling or mental health services; andWHEREAS, In recent years, Prevent Child Abuse America, the Child Abuse Prevention Center, the California Family Resource Association, and other groups have organized campaigns to increase public awareness of child abuse and to promote ways to prevent child abuse; andWHEREAS, Each year, the President of the United States issues a proclamation announcing April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month; andWHEREAS, Pinwheels are displayed to increase the awareness of child abuse and to focus on the positive message of preventing child abuse and neglect by supporting families and strengthening communities during Child Abuse Prevention Month; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby acknowledges the month of April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention Month; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 34Introduced by Senator Grove(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Archuleta, Arregun, Ashby, Becker, Blakespear, Cabaldon, Cervantes, Choi, Cortese, Dahle, Grayson, Hurtado, Jones, Laird, Limn, McNerney, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Richardson, Rubio, Seyarto, Stern, and Umberg)March 06, 2025 Relative to Child Abuse Prevention Month.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 34, as introduced, Grove. Child Abuse Prevention Month.This measure would acknowledge April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention Month.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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1515 Introduced by Senator Grove(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Archuleta, Arregun, Ashby, Becker, Blakespear, Cabaldon, Cervantes, Choi, Cortese, Dahle, Grayson, Hurtado, Jones, Laird, Limn, McNerney, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Richardson, Rubio, Seyarto, Stern, and Umberg)March 06, 2025
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1717 Introduced by Senator Grove(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Archuleta, Arregun, Ashby, Becker, Blakespear, Cabaldon, Cervantes, Choi, Cortese, Dahle, Grayson, Hurtado, Jones, Laird, Limn, McNerney, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Richardson, Rubio, Seyarto, Stern, and Umberg)
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3636 WHEREAS, Preventing child abuse and neglect means strengthening families so that their children can thrive; and
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3838 WHEREAS, Child abuse and neglect continue to pose serious threats to our nations children; and
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4040 WHEREAS, In 2023, according to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, 47,824 children in California were found to be victims of child abuse or neglect, and 164 children in California died as a result of child abuse or neglect; and
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4242 WHEREAS, Children who have been abused or neglected have a higher risk of developing various health problems as adults, including alcoholism, depression, drug abuse, eating disorders, obesity, suicide, and certain chronic diseases; and
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4444 WHEREAS, Californias children deserve to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment, free from fear, abuse, and neglect; and
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4646 WHEREAS, Statewide, child abuse and neglect cases disproportionately involve children of color; and
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4848 WHEREAS, Effective programs succeed because of partnerships among human service agencies, community-based organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, law enforcement, and the business community; and
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5050 WHEREAS, Family resource centers continue to play a key role in preventing child abuse and neglect in their communities by being community-based, family-focused, and culturally sensitive collaborative organizations that provide programs and services based on the needs of families; and
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5252 WHEREAS, Child abuse and neglect have long-term economic and societal costs; and
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5454 WHEREAS, Maltreated children are 77 percent more likely to require special education than children who are not maltreated and are 59 percent more likely to be arrested as juveniles than their peers who are not maltreated; and
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5656 WHEREAS, Long-term health care costs for adult survivors of childhood physical and sexual abuse are 21 percent higher than for nonvictims; and
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5858 WHEREAS, Adolescent survivors of child maltreatment are twice as likely to be unemployed as adults and are more likely to receive public assistance than their peers who were not maltreated; and
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6060 WHEREAS, By one well-respected prevalence estimate, 11.5 percent of all children experience child maltreatment in any given year, which implies that the total economic burden in California could be as high as $284,000,000,000; and
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6262 WHEREAS, Providing community-based prevention services to families whose children may be at risk of child abuse or neglect is less costly than addressing the emotional and physical damage that can result from child abuse and neglect; and
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6464 WHEREAS, Providing community-based prevention services to those families can help avoid the costs of protective services, law enforcement, the judicial system, foster care, and the treatment of adults recovering from abuse as children; and
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6666 WHEREAS, Victims of child abuse, whether the abuse is physical, sexual, or emotional, or a combination of these, should have access to a safe place to live, appropriate medical care, and counseling or mental health services; and
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6868 WHEREAS, In recent years, Prevent Child Abuse America, the Child Abuse Prevention Center, the California Family Resource Association, and other groups have organized campaigns to increase public awareness of child abuse and to promote ways to prevent child abuse; and
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7272 WHEREAS, Pinwheels are displayed to increase the awareness of child abuse and to focus on the positive message of preventing child abuse and neglect by supporting families and strengthening communities during Child Abuse Prevention Month; now, therefore, be it
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7474 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby acknowledges the month of April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention Month; and be it further
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7676 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.