About this Event
This professional training explores the critical connection between animal cruelty and child abuse, emphasizing awareness and early recognition as key tools in prevention. Rather than viewing animal cruelty solely as a criminal issue, this session frames animal welfare concerns as important indicators of potential stressors, risk factors, and safety issues within households and communities.
Participants will examine the dynamics of animal abuse and neglect, including how these behaviors may reflect broader patterns of instability, unmet needs, coercive control, or violence. The training addresses why animal-related concerns are often minimized or siloed, and how missed opportunities for communication and cross-system collaboration can limit early intervention efforts.
The session emphasizes practical, prevention-focused strategies for recognizing concerns, documenting observations, and sharing information across disciplines in ways that strengthen child and family safety. Participants will leave with tools to thoughtfully contextualize animal welfare issues to support informed decision-making by investigators, service providers, and legal stakeholders—even when the significance of these concerns may not be immediately clear.
Audience:
Professionals in child advocacy, animal welfare, law enforcement, social services, prosecution, and related fields.
Cost:
Free to the community. Registration required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Child Advocacy Center, 5025 Garland Street, Lincoln, United States
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