Media
Media Inquiries
For media inquiries, contact us by email at pecan.niagara@gmail.com.
Statistics
General Statistics
- 96% of alleged perpetrators are known to their child victims.
- 69% of sexual abuse cases involved girls and 31% involved boys.
- 60% of physical abuse cases involved boys & 40% involved girls.
- 69% of physical abuse cases resulted from inappropriate punishment.
Niagara Statistics
- FACS Niagara responded to 5,842 concerns from the community regarding the care and safety of a child (ie risk of abuse or neglect)
- 4,236 families in Niagara received child protection services from FACS
- 97% of the children served were able to remain in the care of their families with
support and assistance
Stats provided by Family and Children’s Services Niagara for the year 2015 – 2016.
Media Coverage
- New website strives to help end child abuse in Niagara
PECAN Media Release – March 29, 2017 (PDF)
- New website hopes to prevent child abuse
St Catharines Standard – April 5, 2017
- New website hopes to prevent child abuse
Welland Tribune – April 5, 2017
- New website hopes to prevent child abuse
Niagara Falls Review – April 5, 2017
- Collaborative launch of website spotlights fight to end child abuse
Niagara This Week – April 3, 2017
- Striving to help end child abuse in Niagara
MyPelham.com – April 1, 2017
What they are saying…
“The Partners to End Child Abuse Niagara’s website is an important resource established through the Kristen French Child Advocacy Centre Niagara to support children from across the Niagara region by providing residents, community leaders, and organizations with the tools they need to foster awareness and ensure the prevention of child abuse.
I invite everyone in Niagara to visit www.endchildabuseniagara.com so that together we can know more, say more, and do more to protect our children.”
Alan Caslin
Niagara Regional Chair
“Partners to End Child Abuse Niagara is a resource to help protect children through prevention, awareness and responsiveness. The collaboration between PECAN agencies is an example of how communities can work together to end child abuse and support children and families.”
Walter Sendzik
Mayor, City of St. Catharines
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