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Preventing Abusive Head Trauma: What Research Can Tell Us
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The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects of children’s safety, protection, health and welfare. Historically, these organizations operate largely independently, each carving out their niches and areas of expertise and specialty.

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The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects of children’s safety, protection, health and welfare. Historically, these organizations operate largely independently, each carving out their niches and areas of expertise and specialty.

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The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects of children’s safety, protection, health and welfare. Historically, these organizations operate largely independently, each carving out their niches and areas of expertise and specialty.

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The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects.

  1. The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects
  2. The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects
  3. The foundation of CAP-C is a partnership model in which we bring together 35 agencies all involved in different aspects

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