P: Public Health Education by offering
evidence-informed interventions and prevention programs for
the public.
The Child HELP Partnership’s public health education programs are
designed to reduce the incidents of childhood abuse and injury and
produce empowered adults, equipping them with the skills to protect
children . The
Partnership’s education and training programs have embedded evaluation
systems in their design and are evidence-based. Scientific protocols that
have quantifiable results are used and have been developed by
Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Elissa Brown, and her team at
the Partnership, who have years of experience in delivering
effective treatments to children who have been trauamtized. The main focus of the Child
HELP Partnership’s
programs for the public
is to foster partnerships among parents, caregivers, educators,
mental health and medical professionals that results in an informed
public and safer environment for children.