CBFRS Program Sites for
2008 (in PDF format)
COMMUNITY-BASED CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION
Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) programs are specific types of child abuse and neglect prevention programs that exist in every state. CBCAP programs were established by Title II of CAPTA (the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act) of 1996 and reauthorized in June of 2003. The Office on Child Abuse and Neglect (OCAN) at the Children's Bureau, Administration for Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is responsible for overseeing and managing the CBCAP program. The purpose of the CBCAP program is to:
- Support community-based efforts to develop, operate, expand, enhance, and network, initiatives aimed at the prevention of child abuse and neglect;
- Coordinate resources and activities to strengthen and support families to reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect; and
- Foster understanding, appreciation, and knowledge of diverse populations to be effective in preventing and treating child abuse and neglect.
In 1980, Kansas was the first state to establish a special fund, The Kansas Children’s Trust Fund, dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Children’s Trust Fund dollars provide funding for community-based prevention programs to implement a range of strategies that assist families and individuals in preventing child abuse and neglect.
The Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services/Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund (KCCTF) is the lead agency for CBCAP in Kansas. In 2008, KCCTF has awarded 16 agencies with grants to develop and implement new strategies or programs to prevent child abuse and neglect. Click here for a list of 2008 Kansas CBCAP Grantees.
For more information about the CBCAP program, see the FRIENDS National Resource Center for CBCAP pages at http://www.friendsnrc.org/cbcap/index.htm.
Kansas Strengthening Families Plan
The Kansas Strengthening Families Plan is part of the State’s vision to reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect and to make Kansas the best place to raise a child. The Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund (KCCTF) is acting as the convener in developing a statewide plan that unifies efforts, coordinates resources, and strengthens and supports families to achieve these goals.
The plan is developed by child abuse neglect and prevention organizations across the State and includes parent representatives. The KCCTF works with the Kansas Head Start Association and the Kansas Parent Information Resource Center to develop parent involvement strategies that promote authentic parental input. For more information, see the Kansas Strengthening Families Plan website at www2.ku.edu/~strfam/cbcap/index.shtml.