Standardized Reporting Tools for Youth Abuse in Ohio
GrantID: 15408
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500,000
Deadline: October 24, 2022
Grant Amount High: $1,500,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Ohio's Grant to Research on Monitoring Child Maltreatment
Ohio's receipt of the Grant to Research on Monitoring Child Maltreatment from the Banking Institution is a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of child maltreatment in youth-serving organizations across the state. The grant's focus on researching the feasibility of establishing a federal system to count and track substantiated cases of sexual abuse and other forms of maltreatment aligns with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services' (ODJFS) efforts to protect vulnerable populations. A key priority outcome for Ohio is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the scope and nature of child maltreatment in youth-serving organizations, which will inform the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies.
Informing Policy and Practice through Data-Driven Research
To achieve this outcome, Ohio will need to leverage the grant funding to support research that provides actionable insights into the prevalence and characteristics of child maltreatment in youth-serving organizations. This will involve collaboration with key stakeholders, including the Ohio Children's Trust Fund, the Ohio Department of Education, and local youth-serving organizations. By analyzing data on substantiated cases of child maltreatment, researchers can identify trends and patterns that will inform the development of targeted prevention and intervention strategies. For instance, the research may reveal that certain types of organizations, such as after-school programs or sports leagues, are more likely to have substantiated cases of child maltreatment, allowing for targeted support and resources to be directed towards these organizations. The state's research efforts will be guided by the need to identify effective strategies for preventing child maltreatment, and to inform policy and practice at the state and local levels.
Leveraging State and Local Resources to Support Grant Objectives
Ohio's ability to achieve the priority outcomes of this grant will be supported by the state's existing infrastructure and resources. For example, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has a well-established system for tracking and reporting child maltreatment, which can provide a foundation for the research efforts supported by this grant. Additionally, the state's numerous small business development centers and economic development organizations, which are often the recipients of small business grants in Ohio and grants for Ohio businesses, can provide expertise and resources to support the research efforts. Furthermore, the state's geographic and demographic features, including its mix of urban and rural areas, will provide a unique opportunity to examine the issue of child maltreatment in diverse contexts. The Appalachian region in southern Ohio, for instance, presents distinct challenges and opportunities for addressing child maltreatment, given its socio-economic characteristics and limited access to resources. By leveraging these state and local resources, Ohio can maximize the impact of the grant funding and make meaningful progress towards addressing the issue of child maltreatment.
Ohio's research efforts will be critical in informing the development of a federal system to count and track substantiated cases of child maltreatment. The insights gained from this research will have implications for policy and practice at both the state and federal levels, and will help to ensure that efforts to prevent and respond to child maltreatment are data-driven and effective. As Ohio moves forward with its research efforts, it is well-positioned to make a meaningful contribution to the national conversation on this critical issue.
Q: What is the primary goal of the Grant to Research on Monitoring Child Maltreatment in Ohio? A: The primary goal is to research the feasibility of establishing a federal system to count and track substantiated cases of sexual abuse and other forms of maltreatment in youth-serving organizations. Q: How will the grant funding be used to support research efforts in Ohio? A: The grant funding will be used to support research that provides actionable insights into the prevalence and characteristics of child maltreatment in youth-serving organizations, and to inform the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies. Q: What role will the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services play in the research efforts? A: The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services will play a critical role in the research efforts, given its existing infrastructure and resources for tracking and reporting child maltreatment.
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