Agency
Contact:
Colleen Conover
SGW
973-263-5197
Nancy Sergeant
973-334-6666 |
Client
Contact:
Diane Belle
Delta Dental of New Jersey
973-285-4058 |
DELTA
DENTAL'S P.A.N.D.A. PROGRAM TACKLES CHILD ABUSE
AWARENESS AND PREVENTION AT THE GRASS ROOTS LEVEL
-Dentists, Community Leaders, School Nurses and
Others are First Line of Defense-
WHAT
During Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month in
April, Delta Dental mobilizes the largest national
effort to educate dental professionals about
preventing, recognizing, and reporting child
abuse and neglect. In New Jersey, Delta Dental's
P.A.N.D.A. (Prevent Abuse and Neglect through
Dental Awareness) presentations are offered free
of charge by the Delta Dental of New Jersey Foundation,
Inc.
P.A.N.D.A. presentations
were originally created for dentists, who are in
a good position to recognize abuse and neglect,
because most injuries occur to the head, face,
and neck areas. In recent years, the program has
been expanded and is now available to any group
of ten or more professionals who regularly deal
with children. Teachers and school nurses are among
the audiences who learn how and when to intervene
in time to prevent tragedy.
WHO
Lawrence A. Dobrin, D.M.D., is a spokesperson for
the Delta Dental of New Jersey P.A.N.D.A. Coalition;
practicing dentist in Roselle Park, New Jersey;
and Forensic Dental Consultant to Regional Medical
Examiner, NJ/Forensic Consultant to OCME-NYC,
Past-President of the American Society of Dentistry
for Children. "The most important thing
to know about reporting abuse is that it could
save a life. Children die every day from injuries
caused by child abuse. Often, someone was aware
of the abuse, but didn't report it," said
Dr. Dobrin.
Dr. Dobrin is
available to discuss:
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Physical
and behavioral indicators of child abuse and
neglect.
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How and when
to intervene.
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Procedures
for reporting suspected abuse.
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Referral
resources to help prevent abuse and neglect.
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What Delta
Dental's P.A.N.D.A. program is about.
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How community
groups can receive P.A.N.D.A. training.
WHY
P.A.N.D.A. was originally created for dentists
who are well positioned to detect child abuse,
because two out of every three injuries occur
to the head, face, and neck areas. Studies have
indicated that dentists are nearly five times
as likely to report suspected abuse if they receive
the proper education.
P.A.N.D.A. training
is available to others in the community, who will
be in a better position to intervene if they know
and understand the warning signs of abuse and the
procedure for reporting.
HOW
To schedule a free presentation in New Jersey,
please contact Delta Dental at 973-944-4555. In
Connecticut call the Connecticut State Dental Association
at 203-278-5550. Those in New Jersey who attend
are eligible for one to three State Board of Dentistry
continuing education credits, depending on the
length of the presentation. For more information
visit http://www.deltadentalnj.com/company/panda.sthml.
UPCOMING NEW
JERSEY P.A.N.D.A. PRESENTATIONS/MEDIA INVITED
TO ATTEND:
April 7, 7-9
PM, Union County Dental Society at Shackamaxon
Golf & Country Club, Scotch Plains
April 10, 1-4
PM, Dental Studies Institute, Fairfield
April 15, 8-10
AM, University of Medicine and Dentistry in New
Jersey (UMDNJ), Newark (senior class dental students)
May 5, 10 AM-12
PM, Middlesex County College, Edison (dental hygiene
students)
About Delta Dental of New
Jersey, Inc.
Delta Dental of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
and Connecticut's leading dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million people
through contracts with employers in New Jersey
and Connecticut. The Delta Dental Plan system offers
seamless dental benefits administration for employer
groups throughout the country and the largest network
of credentialed dentists in the nation. For more
information visit us on the Web at www.deltadentalnj.com.