International Society for the Prevention of
Child Abuse & Neglect

ISPCAN is a global membership organization for anyone working or interested in the protection of child rights. Wherever children live, learn and play under the care of adults are opportunities for intervention and prevention. We equip multidisciplinary professionals with tools and resources to build better systems of care, improving quality of life for children in every region of the world.

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APRIL 4th WEBINAR: Strengths and Stressors Assessment Tool
An ecological approach to assessing and working with at-risk families

Safety and risk assessments are critical to our understanding of what factors contribute to the immediate safety needs and the risk of future maltreatment.  This webinar will introduce you to an ecological approach to measure needs (stressors) and identify strengths among at-risk families. The Strengths and Stressors Assessment is an ecologically-based assessment that measures strengths and stressors on the following domains: environment, parental capabilities, social support, family interactions, family safety, and child well-being.  While originally designed for working with families in the US child protection system, the SSA, has been adapted to use in family-serving organizations and with different populations around the globe. 

Please join us at 10:00am-11:30am EDT on April 4th for this free session.

SAVE THE DATE TO CELEBRATE YOU AND YOUR TEAM: JULY 7th

ISPCAN was founded on a good luck filled day of 7/7/77 by Henry Kempe.  In honor of that, annually on July 7th, we celebrate child protection professionals. These are the every day heroes who research, prevent or help children heal from neglect, trauma and abuse. They give so much to make this world better for children.  Join our social media campaign to post tributes, messages of gratitude and recognize people for their dedication.

          #riseuptoendchildabuse          #ispcan           #childprotectionheroes  

FEBRUARY JOURNAL CLUB

Learning Objectives: 

  • Help set potential new authors (and/or practitioners and NGO’s) up for success by going through the basic submission guidelines for this new journal noting that many are not academics and have not been published before.
  • Identify types of contributions including; research articles, review articles, discussion articles, practice perspective articles, practice insight case studies and case-oriented book reviews.  
  • Walk through submission checklist identifying support opportunities for those new to academic publishing. 
  • Discuss the issues of moving from a published report on a website or elsewhere and the right type of academic submission

This 90-minute virtual session discusses how to publish in our new practice-based journal. Presented by the Editors Dr. Christine Wekerle and Dr. Catherine Maternowska

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ISPCAN JOURNALS

New, open access practice journal with no author fees through December 30, 2024. Lifetime 10% discount for ISPCAN members.
High Impact factor multidisciplinary child abuse and neglect research and practice with free online access for standard members.