Red Deer Polytechnic child abuse researchers working overtime to enhance integrated practice
The Transforming Practices conference is back at Red Deer Polytechnic this week, highlighting the collaboration between RDP and the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre (CACAC), and challenging the sector to break silence and build safety as it relates to child abuse.
A key cog in the proverbial machine is, of course, Red Deer Polytechnic, whose contributions on the research end are led by Emile Johnson, director, resiliency and child advocacy research.
In April, Johnson, like many, was left stunned by the first ‘State of Child Wellbeing in Central Alberta’ community report, which looked at the trends of child abuse in central Alberta, and made three recommendations:
1. Schools and health and community-based support should be involved much earlier in prevention.



