April has been recognized nationally as Child Abuse Prevention Month and it is the perfect time for us to reflect on the role that all of us have in supporting families in Maine to be safe, stable, happy, and healthy. Learning about the strategies we can all implement as individuals and communities to strengthen families as a means to reduce child abuse and neglect is one example of the many things that we all can do to reach this goal.


The Office of Child and Family Services, in partnership with the Maine Children's Trust, is kicking off Child Abuse Prevention Month in 2024 with a webinar titled ?The Role of Community in Strengthening Families and Keeping Children Safe.? This webinar follows a series of recorded webinars held in 2023 where strategies have been shared including what individuals and policymakers can do to strengthen families. This upcoming webinar will share information about the role that communities and community members can have to strengthen and support families to prevent child abuse and neglect and raise awareness about our shared role in keeping children in Maine safe.


This webinar will be held on MONDAY APRIL 1, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Participants will:

  • Develop knowledge about ways that communities can strengthen and support families as a means to reduce child abuse and neglect.
  • Gain an understanding of the opportunities that exist with new community based efforts and strategies to strengthen families in Maine.
  • Learn about opportunities and resources for everyone to become involved in Child Abuse Prevention Month including strategies for raising awareness about how to strengthen families all year long.

In order to participate or receive the webinar recording and resources, please register here by March 27, 2024 at 5 p.m. A meeting invitation and link to the webinar will be sent to you the day prior to the scheduled webinar.

Thank you for partnering with us to help strengthen families and keep all children in Maine safe.


Christine Theriault, LMSW, PS-C
Family First Prevention Services Program Manager
Office of Child and Family Services
SHS 11, 2 Anthony Avenue
Augusta, ME 04330

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Click here learn more about Family First Prevention Services in Maine.

To learn about services and supports available for Families in Maine visit www.AccessMaine.org


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