Senate Concurrent Resolution
No. 50
CHAPTER 105
Relative to child abuse and neglect.
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Filed with
Secretary of State
July 24, 2007.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SCR 50, Harman.
Child abuse and neglect.
This measure would strongly encourage the State Board of Education to include instruction on preventing child abuse and neglect in the next set of health education content standards.
Digest Key
Fiscal Committee:
NO WHEREAS, In 2004, the State Department of Social Services estimated that 378,301 cases of abuse and neglect involving approximately 713,391 children were referred for investigation; and
WHEREAS, According to an audit conducted in 2002 by the State Department of Health Services, 140 children died in the state as a result of abuse and neglect; and
WHEREAS, Child abuse occurs at every socioeconomic level, across ethnic and cultural lines, within all religions, and at all levels of education; and
WHEREAS, Innumerable scientific studies have documented the link between the abuse and neglect of children and a wide range of medical, emotional, psychological, and behavioral disorders; and
WHEREAS, Children should be taught to understand dangerous and potentially dangerous circumstances, and be given the knowledge and confidence needed to best handle or resist them; and
WHEREAS, To combat child abuse in California and the nation, we should empower our children with the tools they need to stay safe; and
WHEREAS, The rationale for child abuse prevention programs is clear, and studies all across the nation illustrate the effectiveness of preventive programs; and
WHEREAS, In addition to having a potential for prevention, child abuse prevention programs create environments in which children can more easily disclose prior or ongoing maltreatment, and they offer an immediate opportunity for present victims to reach out for help, thereby preventing continued abuse; and
WHEREAS, The State Board of Education is scheduled to adopt content standards in health education in 2009; and
WHEREAS, From the content standards, an updated framework will be developed, and in 2012, the State Board of Education will adopt instructional materials for use by districts; and
WHEREAS, We must take a proactive approach to protecting our most vulnerable segment of society; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby strongly encourages the State Board of Education to include instruction on preventing child abuse and neglect in the next set of health education content standards; and be it further
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.