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The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment and the South Dakota Unified Judicial System are hosting monthly Court Improvement Program (CIP) trainings for attorneys, judges, and other multidisciplinary professionals working with families involved in abuse and neglect cases. The goal of these trainings is to provide relevant and up-to-date information on the South Dakota…
Thirty-five individuals from across the state were trained in the Enough Abuse curriculum in May 2019. These individual’s demonstrated a passion for educating others about keeping children safe and a willingness to train within their respective agencies, as well as provide training in other areas, communities, and businesses. If you are interested in scheduling or…
CAASt K-12 Training Series Thanks to the support from the Department of Education, we are pleased to offer this training for free to educators and school professionals in South Dakota. This training is intended to increase the universal knowledge of educators and school personnel regarding: Mandatory reporting Suicide prevention Multidisciplinary approaches Trauma-informed interventions The 5-hour…
Report child abuse or neglect. Call 1.877.244.0864 DSS Intake Specialists will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If reporting before 8 a.m., after 5 p.m., on the weekends or during a holiday, please contact local law enforcement. Always call 911 if a child is in immediate danger! Mandatory Reporter Training…
The No Hit Zone program strives to advocate for safe and healthy environments for all people within a facility. It applies to corporal punishment, domestic abuse, sibling violence, interpersonal violence, and elder abuse. A No Hit Zone is an environment where: NO adult will hit a child. NO adult will hit another adult, NO child…
Respond. Educate. Advocate. Counsel. Heal. The REACH team is South Dakota’s first regional multidisciplinary team (MDT), designed to help victims and their families navigate the criminal justice system. The REACH team is headquartered in Watertown and serves 13 surrounding counties. 2019 REACH Team Summary Multidisciplinary Approach The REACH project provides a team made up of…
South Dakota children are facing child abuse and maltreatment at an alarming rate. Research shows us that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can disrupt development of an individual’s nervous system, which creates long term health and at-risk behavior linked consequences. There is hope as childhood maltreatment IS preventable and those who have experienced childhood maltreatment can…
The curriculum includes information across three domains: Neuroscience, the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, and Resilience. Since January 2018, we have presented this information to over 7,000 South Dakotans statewide.
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)Program Mission and Vision A Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) is a Registered Nurse who has been specially trained to provide immediate, compassionate, and comprehensive care to sexual assault victims, including forensic collection of evidence. South Dakota, like much of the country, suffers from a lack of trained SANEs. The mission…