CHH
Child Abuse Investigation Team Honors Local Child Advocates
At 5thAnnual Awards Breakfast
The Child Abuse Investigation
Team of Northwest Connecticut (CAIT NW), a program of The Charlotte Hungerford
Hospital Center for Youth and Families, will be holding its fifth annual
“Pinwheels for Prevention” Child Abuse Prevention Recognition Awards Ceremony on
April 20th at the Torrington Elks Lodge.
The event is held annually to
bring together and recognize professionals working with children in the
northwest corner, their co-workers, family members, and friends. The event
highlights Child Abuse Prevention Month and services for area children who have
been victims of child abuse. The concept of “pinwheels”, which represent the
carefree nature of children, was created in
The keynote speaker for this
year’s breakfast event is Dr. William Petit from the Petit Family Foundation. In
2011 the Petit Family Foundation provided the
The CYF Parent Partner is one of
the first position of its kind to be housed by a
During the awards ceremony, four
professionals will be honored for their dedication and commitment to protecting
children in
Lifetime
Achievement Award - Bob Kauffman, Bob’s Discount
Furniture
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This award is given to
individuals who have steadfastly shown a dedication to the protection and
oversight of children who have been abused or are at risk of being exposed to
the many types of abuse. Bob has countlessly provided donations and his time to
number of charitable organizations. This past year Bob donation furniture to the
CAIT NW team for the forensic interview space located at the Center for Youth
and Families.
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This award is given to
individuals in the court system who have shown a
special desire and dedication to victims and families of child abuse. Geraldine
has worked for the past 15 years in the juvenile justice system. Gerry is
currently a child protection contract attorney through the Office of Chief
Public Defender, representing children, parents, and delinquent youth. She has
been recognized as a great support to families within the juvenile justice
system.
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Professionals
Award – Louise Brockway, LMFT –
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This award is given to a
dedicated expert with the community who has displayed compassion for and
commitment to children above and beyond that of her peers. Louise shows
incredible passion for children and families experiencing abuse. She is a
full-time clinician at the Center for Youth and Families where she focuses on
children experiencing trauma. She is trained in trauma-focused cognitive
behavioral therapy and has spent years working with children throughout
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Community
Service Award – Dr. Lawrence Lee, Pediatric Dentistry
This award is given to community
members who have unselfishly helped children in either a professional or
personal setting, showing a strong desire to make the quality of children’s
lives better. Dr. Lawrence Lee in
The Child Abuse Investigation
Team of Northwest Connecticut is a multi-disciplinary group which coordinates
the activities of the agencies involved in child abuse case investigation
throughout the region. Formed in 1997, the team includes representatives
from the state and local police departments, CT Department of Children and
Families, CHH Center for Youth & Families, Northwest Center for Family
Service & Mental Health, CT Office of Victim Services, CT State’s Attorney’s
Office, CT Juvenile Court, Susan B. Anthony Project, and area pediatricians and
mental health professionals.
The team meets regularly
to discuss child abuse cases that occur in
“Whether you are a parent,
grandparent, aunt, uncle, neighbor or family friend, most everyone has a child
in their life that they care about and want to see happy and healthy. We
encourage people to think about how they can help protect the children in their
lives and community.” Said Joan Neveski, LCSW, Clinical
Manager for The Center For Youth and
For more details on any of the
above programs, please contact the Center for Youth & Families at
489-3391.
The Child Abuse Investigation
Team of Northwest Connecticut is one of several program and services offered at
the CHH for Youth and FamiliesChildAdvocacyCenter. Other services offered
include SAFE assessments for children, Connections support for children with autism, Nuestra
Comunidadcounseling in Spanish, Charlotte’s
Place victim services
program, Bridges
Extended Day Treatment Facility after school program, Foster
Care Clinic, and outpatient mental health services for children up
to age 18 years and their families. TheCharlotteHungerfordHospital is a
109 bed, general acute care hospital located inTorrington,