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Data-Driven Advocacy

By collecting and analyzing data on elder abuse, organizations inform prevention strategies and shape advocacy efforts, because evidence-based insights increase the credibility and effectiveness of policy and public education initiatives. This strategy leverages empirical data to guide interventions, influence policymakers, and raise public awareness about elder abuse. Unlike awareness-only or service-delivery models, it emphasizes systematic data collection as a foundational tool for driving systemic change and improving family and community responses.

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orgs running it
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activities of those orgs
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organizations running this strategy · 1

what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Advocacy leading to landmark legislation ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    advocacy
    Engages in advocacy efforts that have resulted in landmark legislation through organizational leadership.
  • Advocacy leading to landmark legislation ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    advocacy
    Engages in policy advocacy with leadership that has directly contributed to the passage of landmark legislation related to child and family advocacy in Arizona.
  • Advocacy leading to landmark legislation ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    advocacy
    Engages in policy advocacy with organizational leadership contributing to the passage of landmark legislation aimed at improving child and family protection systems in Arizona.
  • Child sexual abuse prevention education programs ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Delivers child sexual abuse prevention education to large populations, reaching 1.6 million individuals, often in school settings.
  • Child sexual abuse prevention education programs ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Delivers child sexual abuse prevention education to large-scale audiences, reaching over 1.6 million individuals, frequently in school settings, to promote awareness and prevention.
  • Child sexual abuse prevention education programs ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Delivers child sexual abuse prevention education to large populations, reaching 1.6 million individuals, often in school settings, to promote early recognition and prevention.
  • Direct victim services in safe environments ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Provided direct services to 3,193 victims of sexual assault and over 18,821 children in Arizona through safe and neutral environments, offering support and advocacy for victims of abuse.
  • Direct victim services in safe environments ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Provided services to 3,193 victims of sexual assault and over 18,821 children in Arizona through safe and neutral support environments.
  • Distribution of abuse awareness materials ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Distributes awareness rack cards to help individuals, families, and communities recognize warning signs of abuse, violence, and exploitation.
  • Distribution of awareness materials on abuse and exploitation ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Distributes awareness rack cards to help individuals, families, and communities recognize warning signs of abuse, violence, and exploitation, including child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
  • Distribution of awareness materials on abuse and exploitation ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Distributes awareness rack cards to help individuals, families, and communities recognize warning signs of abuse, violence, and exploitation, supporting early identification and community education.
  • Provision of educational resources on abuse indicators ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Provides educational resources on the indicators of child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, including tools such as the human trafficking power and control wheel to explain how traffickers maintain control over victims.
  • Provision of educational resources on abuse indicators ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Provides educational resources on indicators of child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, including specific tools like the human trafficking power and control wheel to explain how traffickers maintain control over victims.
  • Provision of victim services in safe and neutral environments ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    direct service
    Provided direct services to 3,193 victims of sexual assault and over 18,821 children across Arizona in safe and neutral environments, supporting victims through coordinated care.
  • Statewide capacity building and funding support for advocacy centers ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    capacity building
    Provides leadership that has grown a dedicated fund to support child advocacy centers across Arizona, enhancing their operational capacity and service delivery.
  • Statewide capacity building through funding support ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    capacity building
    Builds capacity across Arizona by growing and managing a fund that provides financial support to child advocacy centers statewide, enhancing their ability to serve victims.
  • Statewide capacity building through funding support ARIZONA CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER NETWORK
    capacity building
    Builds capacity across Arizona by growing and managing a fund that supports advocacy centers statewide.