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Thursday, March 13, 2014
Are You Living Next Door To A Child Abuser? Addictions Counselor Shares Tips For National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Child advocate Rayne Golay joins me for hour one of Pamela's Place from 12:00 - 1:00 CST Friday 3/14/14.
The news reports are as shocking as they are relentless:
A Delaware pediatrician accused of waterboarding his girlfriend’s daughter.
A 14-month-old New Hampshire girl left with “no meaningful movement” and blind in January, her mother’s boyfriend accused of repeatedly beating her.
Cases of child abuse and neglect reach a 5-year high – up 59 percent from 2009 to 2013 – in Green Bay, Wis., and surrounding Brown County.
During “National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April”, child advocate Rayne Golay says it’s essential for everyone to learn to recognize – and report – suspected abuse and neglect.
In her many years of counseling people with alcohol and drug addictions, Golay has seen the ravages of child abuse and how important it is that we all be willing and able to speak up for the children around us. Rayne Golay is an award-winning author of a newly published novel, “The Wooden Chair,"a novel that explores the consequences of child abuse and neglect after victims grow to adulthood.
Child abusers can be anyone -- your very nice neighbor, a trusted professional, the guy next door!
Rayne E. Golay is a certified drug and alcohol counselor whose work with addicts informs her understanding and insights into the consequences of child abuse. She has a Master’s in Psychology and is a lifelong reader and writer. The Wooden Chair , published in 2013 by Untreed Reads, won the Royal Palm Literary Award for mainstream literature in the 2005 Florida Writers Association’s competition. She hopes that this story inspires witnesses to speak up for children whom they suspect are suffering from any form of abuse and/or neglect.
Join me for this hour of Pamela's Place from 12:00 - 1:00 CST Friday 3//14/14. You can also listen live at www.wdng.net or on your Tune In app for your phone.
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