Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR164

Introduced
4/14/26  

Caption

Recognizing April 2026 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

Impact

The resolution highlights alarming statistics, noting that an estimated 550,000 children are abused and neglected in the U.S. annually. The intent of declaring a specific month for such recognition is to foster community dialogue, educational opportunities, and increased reporting of abuse. This acknowledgment serves to remind state agencies and the public of their responsibilities in preventing child maltreatment, directly influencing state laws and policies aimed at improving child safety and welfare.

Summary

SCR164 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizing April 2026 as 'Child Abuse Prevention Month' in the State of Delaware. This resolution aims to raise awareness of the serious issue of child abuse and neglect, which continues to affect hundreds of thousands of children in the United States each year. With a focus on collaboration among public and private entities, the resolution emphasizes the importance of community involvement in combating child abuse through education and support initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR164 is largely positive, as it embodies a collective commitment to enhancing the welfare of children in Delaware. Supporters from various sectors, including state agencies, community organizations, and citizens, view the resolution as a proactive step toward addressing a significant public issue. However, the effectiveness of such resolutions can be contingent upon the commitment of the community and the availability of necessary resources for prevention programs.

Contention

While the resolution itself is uncontroversial, discussions surrounding child abuse prevention can sometimes spark contention regarding the adequacy of current systems and responses to allegations. Critics may call for more robust measures and funding to ensure that prevention programs and Child Protective Services can effectively handle cases of abuse and neglect. Moreover, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, which complicated reporting and observation of abuse, suggest ongoing concerns regarding the adequacy of the system and the need for continual improvement in child welfare policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SCR48

Recognizing April 2025 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR120

Designating April 22, 2026, As "4-h Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR96

A Resolution Honoring The Civil Air Patrol And Expressing Gratitude For Their Outstanding Service To The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR169

Designating April 2026 As The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR51

Designating April 2025, As The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR28

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Kidney Month In Delaware.

DE SCR53

Recognizing April 21- April 25, 2025, As "national Home Visiting Week" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR160

Proclaiming April 2026 As "second Chance Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR97

Honoring The Men And Women Of The National Guard Association Of Delaware For Their Service In Advocating, Organizing, Training, And Equipping The National Guard In Support Of The Defense Of Our State And Nation.

DE SCR75

Recognizing September 2025 As "prostate Cancer Awareness Month In The State Of Delaware.

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