Community Resources

CACTX equips parents, teachers, and communities with the tools to recognize warning signs, act quickly, and build environments where kids are protected — and free to be kids again.

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Quick Tips for Parents – Preventing Child Sexual Abuse

Quick tips for parents and guardians to recognize, prevent, and report child sexual abuse.

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Quick Tips for Parents – Preventing Child Sexual Abuse

Quick tips for parents and guardians to recognize, prevent, and report child sexual abuse.

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CACTX Materials

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2023 Gratitude Report

A summary of the work CACTX undertook this past fiscal year, and the contributions our supporters and partners played in safeguarding Texas children.

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CACTX Materials

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2023 Impact Report

A broad yet thorough look at the work CACTX undertook this past fiscal year and results.

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CAC Materials

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CAC Overview Brochure

2024 CAC Overview Brochure.

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CAC Materials

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CAC MDT Model Graph

Graph on how the CAC MDT model works.

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CAC Materials

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CAC MDT Model Graph

Graph on how the CAC MDT model works.

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School Materials

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Educators Guide

A Texas School Employee’s Guide to reporting suspected abuse & neglect.

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School Materials

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Educators Guide

A Texas School Employee’s Guide to reporting suspected abuse & neglect.

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Signs of Abuse

Important warning signs.

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Signs of Abuse

Important warning signs.

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Report Suspected Abuse

If you suspect child abuse, you are required by law to report it. Take action by contacting the Texas Abuse Hotline. 1-800-252-5400

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Our success in creating lasting change is only possible with the collaboration and support of partners across the state who share our belief that we can make Texas the best place to be a child. Our supporters are a critical aspect of our effort to protect Texas children in every community.

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