The Summit County Council convened on April 19, 2023, to discuss several important agenda items, with a significant focus on child welfare. The meeting began with a proclamation to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, presented by youth liaisons Chloe Turel and Bailey Carmack from Park City High School.
Turel and Carmack emphasized the importance of raising awareness about child maltreatment, which affects children across various demographics. They highlighted the role of the Children's Justice Center (CJC) in Summit County, where a team of professionals collaborates to respond to reports of child abuse. The liaisons urged the council to adopt a resolution that aligns with President Biden's national declaration of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The proposed resolution outlined the responsibilities of adults in protecting children and acknowledged the efforts of local organizations dedicated to combating child maltreatment. The council members expressed their gratitude for the liaisons' involvement and the critical work done at the CJC.
During the discussion, a minor correction was noted regarding the terminology in the proclamation, which initially referred to "Child Abuse Awareness Month" instead of the correct "Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month." After confirming the necessary edits, a motion was made to accept the proclamation, which was seconded and subsequently approved by the council.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to child welfare and the importance of community involvement in preventing child abuse. The resolution will serve as a reminder of the collective responsibility to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for all children in Summit County.