West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR5

Introduced
1/12/24  
Enrolled
1/15/24  

Caption

Designating January 15, 2024, as Child Advocacy Day at Legislature

Impact

If enacted, SR5 would contribute to greater public recognition of the efforts made by Child Advocacy Centers throughout West Virginia. The designation of a specific day for advocacy endeavors can enhance community engagement and education about child abuse issues, encouraging prompt reporting and intervention. The resolution serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to protect children and to foster environments where they can safely disclose abuse experiences without fear.

Summary

Senate Resolution 5 (SR5) proposes to designate January 15, 2024, as Child Advocacy Day at the Legislature in West Virginia. The resolution emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about child abuse and the role of Child Advocacy Centers in supporting victims. It highlights alarming statistics regarding childhood sexual abuse—with one in ten children affected—and the essential services provided by these centers to help victims navigate the complexities of abuse disclosures and recovery. Advocacy Centers not only provide a safe environment for children but also collaborate with law enforcement, prosecutors, and mental health providers to ensure comprehensive support for abuse victims.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR5 is generally positive, reflecting a unified stance from lawmakers on the importance of child advocacy. There is an appreciation for the crucial work done by Child Advocacy Centers, and the resolution potentially enhances their visibility in the community. Legislative discussions underscore the need to continuously address child abuse prevention as a societal goal, which resonated well with various stakeholders, including advocates and concerned citizens.

Contention

While SR5 is primarily a resolution without significant legislative or fiscal implications, notable points of discussion could arise regarding resources for Child Advocacy Centers and expectations for community involvement. It will be essential for local governments and community organizations to engage actively to fulfill the aims of Child Advocacy Day, ensuring it translates into increased protective measures and support systems for vulnerable children across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR9

Designating January 18, 2023, as Jan Lilly-Stewart Disability Advocacy Day

WV SR11

Designating January 23, 2023, as WV Tourism Day at Legislature

WV SR15

Designating January 26, 2023, as Hunger-Free WV Day at Legislature

WV SR14

Designating January 25, 2023, as Aviation Day at Legislature

WV SR18

Designating January 31, 2023, as WVU Day at Legislature

WV SR31

Designating February 14, 2023, as Child Care Day at Legislature

WV SR16

Designating January 30, 2023, as Future Farmers of America Day at Legislature

WV SR19

Designating January 31, 2023, as WV Academy of Family Physicians' Day at Legislature

WV SR27

Designating February 8, 2023, as Crime Victims Day at Legislature

WV SR10

Recognizing WV Sheriffs at Legislature on January 20, 2023

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