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Executive summary: Our promises to children
Introduction. Confronting the tragedy of child abuse and fatalities
Section 1. Populations in need of special attention
Hillsborough County, Florida: using data to improve practice and keep children safe
Saving children's lives today and into the future
Addressing the needs of American Indian/Alaska native children
Reducing child abuse and neglect deaths in disproportionately affected communities
Section 2. Components of the Commission's national strategy
Wichita, Kansas: champions for children
Leadership and accountability
Double protection for children: connecting law enforcement and CPS
Decisions grounded in better data and research
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community: multiple eyes on the child
Multidisciplinary support for families
Conclusion: Taking our recommendations forward
Appendix A: Protect Our Kids Act of 2012
Appendix B: Commissioner biographies
Appendix C: Presenters at public meetings
Appendix D: Stakeholders and stakeholder organizations
Appendix E: Organizations providing written testimony
Appendix F: List of federal policies and programs reviewed
Appendix G: Additional recommendations from stakeholders for Chapters 3 and 4
Appendix H: Proposed additional responsibilities of the Children's Bureau
Appendix I: List of proposed new data elements to include in the Annual Child Maltreatment Report
Appendix J: Record of voting on the final report
Appendix K: Minority report
Appendix L: Letters from commissioners.
Introduction. Confronting the tragedy of child abuse and fatalities
Section 1. Populations in need of special attention
Hillsborough County, Florida: using data to improve practice and keep children safe
Saving children's lives today and into the future
Addressing the needs of American Indian/Alaska native children
Reducing child abuse and neglect deaths in disproportionately affected communities
Section 2. Components of the Commission's national strategy
Wichita, Kansas: champions for children
Leadership and accountability
Double protection for children: connecting law enforcement and CPS
Decisions grounded in better data and research
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community: multiple eyes on the child
Multidisciplinary support for families
Conclusion: Taking our recommendations forward
Appendix A: Protect Our Kids Act of 2012
Appendix B: Commissioner biographies
Appendix C: Presenters at public meetings
Appendix D: Stakeholders and stakeholder organizations
Appendix E: Organizations providing written testimony
Appendix F: List of federal policies and programs reviewed
Appendix G: Additional recommendations from stakeholders for Chapters 3 and 4
Appendix H: Proposed additional responsibilities of the Children's Bureau
Appendix I: List of proposed new data elements to include in the Annual Child Maltreatment Report
Appendix J: Record of voting on the final report
Appendix K: Minority report
Appendix L: Letters from commissioners.