Back to College Class: "Child Abuse: Signs for Prevention and Effects of COVID-19"
Publication Date
10-5-2020
Abstract
Child abuse is an ongoing challenge for children and families that impacts their daily lives and indirectly the lives of others. The stress of a pandemic, economic crisis, record unemployment, remote learning, and social injustice increases the risk of abuse and neglect for children. Distinguished Alumni Award Winner, Dr. Raymond “Pete” Davis Jr. ’80, shares his extensive experience in working on behalf of children. He also provides tips for identifying, preventing, and advocating to ensure support for children.
Disciplines
Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Davis, Jr. '80, Raymond, "Back to College Class: "Child Abuse: Signs for Prevention and Effects of COVID-19"" (2020). Alumni Event recordings. 29.
https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/alumni_talks/29
Comments
Presenter: Dr. Raymond “Pete” Davis Jr. ’80, Distinguished Alumni Award Winner