Several times a year, Prevent Child Abuse Indiana hosts either a Conference or Signature Event, Workshops, Webinars and fundraising events to help educate our communities and raise awareness. We hope you’ll attend, and help us further our mission of keeping kids safe.

Jan19-Mar9 2022 Nurturing Fathers Class Series

Virtual

  Calling ALL Dads, Grandfathers, Foster Parent Dads, Mentors…. join our Free/Virtual Nurturing Fathers classes starting January 19, 2022 Weekly gas card drawing and $25 gift card for those who complete entire course.   Complete this sign up document link:  Jan 19 -Mar 9, 2022 - Registration Upon Registration you will be emailed the ZOOM […]

Parent’s Café: LGBTQ+ 101

Virtual

Topic:  LGBTQ+ 101 Date:  January 20, 2022 Time:  Noon – 1:00 p.m. (EST) Description:  We will be discussing the basics of the LGBTQ+ community, the challenges they face, and how our LGBTQ+ youth is impacted every day, in absolutely every facet of their lives. This will be an engaging, interactive presentation that will discuss gender, […]

SafeTots

Virtual

Topic:  SafeTots Date:   January 27, 2022 Time:  1 pm-2pm (EST) Speaker: Jeff Wittman, MBA, PCAIN Prevention Program Manager & Francesca Cardenas, PCAIN BS Intern from Marian University Description:  This presentation touches on a variety of safety issues, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma, the Safe Haven Law, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch […]

Feb8-Mar29 2022 Nurturing Parents Class Series

Virtual

Nurturing Parents Community Class Series   Nurturing Parents, brought to you by Prevent Child Abuse Indiana, meets one night a week for the 8-week course, tailored to empower parents or caregivers. It is a customized, competency-based parenting program, each class lasting 60-90 minutes. The facilitator is a master’s degree social worker, trained in Nurturing Fathers […]

Child Abuse 101

Virtual

Topic:  Child Abuse 101 Date:   February 10, 2022 Time:  1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.   This 1.5 hour presentation defines and discusses: The four types of child maltreatment How to understand both behavioral and physical indicators of child maltreatment Reporting responsibilities Prevention strategies   Must be age 18 or older to attend -- Early Intervention […]