The National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s factsheet What Is Child Traumatic Stress? (https://www. nctsn.org/resources/what-child-traumatic-stress) defines child traumatic stress and provides an overview of trauma, trauma signs and symptoms, and how trauma can impact children. Find more resources that strive to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized children, their families, and communities on the National Child Traumatic Stress Network at http://www.nctsn.org/.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) web section, Child Abuse and Neglect: Consequences, provides information on the prevalence, effects, and physical and mental consequences of child abuse

Stop It Now! is a website that provides parents and other adults with resources to help prevent child sexual abuse. The site offers direct help to those with questions or concerns about child abuse, prevention advocacy, prevention education, and technical assistance and training. The website is available at http://www.stopitnow.org/.

The American Academy of Pediatrics’ The Resilience Project gives pediatricians and other health-care providers the resources they need to more effectively identify, treat, and refer children and youth who have been maltreated

as well as promotes the importance of resilience in how a child deals with traumatic stress. The webpage is available at https://www.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap- health-initiatives/resilience/Pages/Resilience-Project.aspx.

Information Gateway has produced webpages and publications about child abuse and neglect:

■      The Child Abuse and Neglect webpage (https://www. childwelfare.gov/topics/can/) provides information on identifying abuse, statistics, risk and protective factors, and more.

■      The Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect webpage (https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/responding/ reporting/) provides information about mandatory reporting and how to report suspected maltreatment.

■      Information Gateway also has several publications that cover understanding and preventing maltreatment:

○     Child Maltreatment: Past, Present, and Future: https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/issue-briefs/cm-prevention/

○     Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/  preventingcan/

○     Understanding the Effects of Maltreatment on Brain Development  https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/issue-briefs/brain-development/

The CDC produced Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect (https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childabuse andneglect/fastfact.html), which defines the many types of maltreatment and the CDC’s approach to prevention.

Prevent Child Abuse America is a national organization dedicated to providing information on child maltreatment and its prevention. You can visit its website at http:// preventchildabuse.org/.

A list of organizations focused on child maltreatment prevention is available on Information Gateway’s National Child Abuse Prevention Partner

Organizations page at https://www.childwelfare.gov/ organizations/?CWIGFunctionsaction=rols:main. dspList&rolType=Custom&RS_ID=75&rList=ROL.

IDHS Illinois Department of Human Services

Report Fraud, Abuse, or Neglect

Persons with Mental Illness or Developmental Disability Hotline: 1-800-368-1463

To report abuse/neglect of persons with a mental illness or a developmental disability at a DHS-operated facility, call the OIG 24-hour Hotline: 1-800-368-1463 Voice/TTY.

Elder Abuse
(not in a Nursing Home)
Elder Abuse 24-Hour Hotline
1-866-800-1409 (Voice)
1-888-206-1327 (TTY)
Abuse/Neglect of a Person with a Mental Illness
or Developmental Disability in a Domestic Setting
Adult Protective Services at 1-866-800-1409
Human Rights Violation Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
1-866-274-8023 (Voice)
(708) 338-7500 (outside Illinois)

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