Senate Bill 3817 Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act approved by the US Senate

Posted on the White House Blog by Lynn Rosenthal, White House Advisor on Violence Against Women:

In October, President Obama and Vice President Biden announced unprecedented coordination across the federal government to protect victims of domestic violence and help break the cycle of abuse. Last week, the U.S. Senate took an important step towards the same goal by reauthorizing the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) which also included the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). This important legislation has broad bi-partisan support, and will help states both improve child safety and continue critically needed services for victims of domestic violence.
CAPTA helps states strengthen the efforts of child protective service agencies to prevent and treat child abuse. By providing states and local communities with new tools to identify and treat abuse and neglect, CAPTA-funded services will continue to protect our youngest victims. And, CAPTA will help parents get the help they need by addressing high risk factors like substance abuse, mental illness and domestic violence.
In spite of all the progress we have made, domestic violence still affects 1 in 4 women, and these women are not strangers – they are our friends, neighbors, co-workers and family members.  The emergency services provided under FVPSA are a lifeline for victims fleeing violence. The National Domestic Violence Hotline answers more than 22,000 calls for help each month, and connects many of these callers to their local battered women’s shelter. FVPSA helps keep those shelter doors open, and links victims with the resources they need to rebuild their lives.
Taken together, CAPTA and FVPSA will help end abuse, give hope to victims, and build strong families. We commend the Senate for taking the important step of passing this legislation, and urge the U.S. House of Representatives to act quickly to make these protections and services a reality.

We are ecstatic to see the Senate acting on such important legislation! You can read the text of Senate Bill 3817 by clicking through the link.
CALCASA urges its members to contact their representative in Congress and ask them to support the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act. You can find out who your Congressperson is by visiting the House of Representatives website or reading our blog post titled “Who are your new CA elected officials?