A national organization composed of 55,000 pediatricians who are dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
Advocates for policy changes affecting children's health.
(requires some traveling) - Attend committee, coalition meetings and court hearings.
- Participate in the committee's public policy development.
- Support the committee by gathering research for its legislative proposals regarding physical abuse examination and treatment.
- Assist with grant writing.
- Visit local child advocacy centers (CANs) to review existing operations for the prevention of child sexual abuse.
- Assist with preparing testimonials.
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