Child Advocacy Program of Chautauqua County

The Child Advocacy Program of Chautauqua County is a safe, child-friendly center that supports a multi-disciplinary investigative approach to child physical and sexual abuse allegations.

NYS Child Abuse Hotline

800-342-3720

Child Advocacy Program
716-338-9844 Jamestown
716-672-2031 Dunkirk

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Learn the Signs

  1. Unexplained Injuries Visible signs of physical abuse may include unexplained burns or bruises in the shape of objects. You may also hear unconvincing explanations of a child’s injuries.
  2. Changes in behavior Abuse can lead to many changes in a child’s behavior. Abused children often appear scared, anxious, depressed, withdrawn or more aggressive.
  3. Returning to earlier behaviors Abused children may display behaviors shown at earlier ages, such as thumb-sucking, bed-wetting, fear of the dark or strangers. For some children, even loss of acquired language or memory problems may be an issue.
  4. Fear of going home Abused children may express apprehension or anxiety about leaving school or about going places with the person who is abusing them.
  5. Changes in eating The stress, fear and anxiety caused by abuse can lead to changes in a child’s eating behaviors, which may result in weight gain or loss.
  6. Changes in sleeping Abused children may have frequent nightmares or have difficulty falling asleep, and as a result may appear tired or fatigued.
  7. Changes in school performance and attendance Abused children may have difficulty concentrating in school or have excessive absences, sometimes due to adults trying to hide the child’s injuries from authorities.
  8. Lack of personal care or hygiene Abused and neglected children may appear uncared for. They may present as consistently dirty and have severe body odor, or they may lack sufficient clothing for the weather.
  9. Risk-taking behaviors Young people who are being abused may engage in high-risk activities such as using drugs or alcohol or carrying a weapon.
  10. Inappropriate sexual behaviors Children who have been sexually abused may exhibit overly sexualized behavior or use explicit sexual language.

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If you suspect a child is being abused or maltreated please call: NYS Child Abuse Hotline 800-342-3720

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Main Office
405 West Third Street
Jamestown, NY
Tel: 716-338-9844
Fax: 716-338-9846

Funding Provided through community support and the above foundations

 

Dunkirk

Satellite Office
425 Main Street
Dunkirk, NY 14048
Tel: 716-672-2031
Fax: 716-672-2032

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