Action Teams meet monthly under the leadership of annually elected co-chairs. Co-chairs must also serve on the Leadership Team in order to make sure there is close coordination of efforts with no duplication or silos. These teams are comprised of former think tank members or candidates, state agency representatives, and other community members with knowledge or expertise that helps each team reach its goals. Co-chairs are responsible for finding ways to involve practitioners and residents impacted by each team’s purview in membership, as appropriate.
The Child Abuse Prevention Action Team helps to coordinate the child abuse prevention campaign laid out in the plan and planning out the response that would/should follow child abuse being declared a public health crisis.
Chairs and their contacts: Maryann McEvoy & Leslie Davila

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