Preventing and Healing from Child Abuse and Neglect
Preventing and Healing from Child Abuse and Neglect
Thursday, April 21, 2022
1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT
Child abuse and neglect (CAN) can be a painful and difficult topic that so many want to look away from, but we can’t work to solve what we ignore. This educational and resiliency-based presentation will provide attendees with information on how we can create significant impact and cross-cultural resolution for CAN and so many other issues that stem out of it.
In recognition of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, join Mental Health America and The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect for this free, 60-minute webinar where we will:
- Gain a greater understanding of the impacts of CAN.
- Break down cultural barriers in the way of child abuse prevention.
- Hear a first-person experience and learn how survivors can navigate life after CAN.
- Walk away with an understanding of how to prevent and ultimately end CAN.
Content Warning: This webinar will contain content about child abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and other topics you may find distressing. We encourage you to care for your mental health and disengage if needed.
This webinar will be recorded and available to the public within one week. We do not offer CEUs, but certificates of attendance will be available upon request after the event.
Meet the speaker:
Lori Poland is a childhood survivor of a high-profile child abuse case and has since devoted her life and career to ending child abuse and neglect as well as healing its cycles and ripple effects. She has spent her career working in mental health and the nonprofit sector as a therapist for children and families. Lori transitioned from therapy to assume the job of Executive Director for EndCAN, leveraging her background in business management and program development. Lori currently serves as EndCAN’s CEO and travels nationally as a motivational speaker talking about possibilities after trauma, becoming a transcender, and the ripple effects of trauma on children and families. Lori’s book, “I Live Here” details her experience as a child abuse survivor and will be released in July 2022. Additionally, Lori has consulted within the legal system to advocate for change in the field and to develop greater understanding. Learn more about Lori and her book at loripoland.com.