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Hidden Crisis of Child Abuse and Trauma During the COVID Lockdown KARA Podcast

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Summary:

In this episode of Kids At Risk Action, Jamie and Alex explore the hidden crisis of child abuse and trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss how lockdowns led to a dramatic drop in abuse reports, not because abuse decreased, but because children were isolated and unable to ask for help.

With a rise in severe abuse cases and emotional trauma, the hosts highlight the lack of mental health services and support for children during this time. They emphasize the need for increased resources, better training for educators and caregivers, and greater community involvement to prevent further harm and ensure that no child suffers in silence. KARA requests that you visit invisiblechildren.org to learn more about the hardships these children are experiencing and find ways to advocate for them. We also encourage you to take it a step further and contact your state’s representatives at Find your representative (house.gov) and express your concerns and the need to create change.

Podcast:

Kids at Risk Action: Uncovering the Hidden Crisis of Child Abuse and Trauma during COVID-19

Improving life for abused and neglected children will take all of us. You can start by sharing this article with people you know but most importantly, make a habit of sharing KARA podcasts and articles with your State Representative – find them here.

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KARA articles on the topic:

Preventing Child Abuse During the Lockdown of Covid19

You’re Hurting Me – Children Living In Toxic Homes During The Covid Lockdown (domestic violence statistics)

COVID-19 Impact on Child Welfare in Colorado

COVID & Child Abuse in Minnesota

COVID IMPACT ON AT RISK YOUTH

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