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Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 20, 2023 Malden resident named Children’s Trust Faces of Prevention award recipient Award acknowledges professionals who go above and beyond to support families and prevent child abuse Advocate Staff Report T he Children’s Trust announced this week that Malden resident Anthony Rizzuto has received its Faces of Prevention award, which honors and recognizes family support professionals across Massachusetts who go above and beyond to support families and prevent child abuse. The Children’s Trust is the state’s child abuse prevention agency. “Tony’s expert knowledge of child sexual abuse prevention Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? Call Dennis at (857) 249-7882 for details. Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com best practices and supporting policies, as well as his extensive experience working with local, state, and national agencies on this subject, has enabled the Children’s Trust to improve our work within the agency and beyond,” said Children’s Trust Parent Content and Prevention Specialist Delbar Mamedzade, who nominated Rizzuto for the award. “Tony is a major source of our quality improvement in our prevention work and he makes us better!” Rizzuto has worked with the Children’s Trust for over 20 years on its child sexual abuse prevention work. Most recently, he has supported the Massachusetts Legislative Task Force on the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, which is co-chaired by the Children’s Trust and the Massachusetts Offi ce of the Child Advocate, off ering his recommendations on best practices to prevent child sexual abuse. The Task Force, a public-private collaborative of 28 offi ces, agencies and child- and youth-serving organizations, released a report with guidelines to help PRESENTATION | FROM PAGE 1 life Biologist Chalis Bird will be on hand to discuss coyote behavior and ways residents can avoid and reduce any intrusive interactions with these wild animals. The question-and-answer session is open to the public and there will be paper handouts as well. The Malden Police Department encourages residents to ~ Home of the Week ~ REVERE....UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Wonderful Family Colonial offers 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, gorgeous, gourmet kitchen features quartz counter tops and oversized, quartz center island, open to huge front to back great room with slider and fireplace, formal dining room, spacious, formal diningroom, 17’ main bedroom with walk-in closet and private bath with double sink vanity, convenient 1st floor laundry room/mudroom, hardwood flooring throughout, central air, attached two car garage, large, side yard. New Year - New Home! Come make this one yours! Welcome Home! Offered at $950,000 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com According to wildlife experts, coyotes are present in the 49 contiguous states in America, only Hawaii has no coyotes. In Massachusetts, it is estimated that coyotes are present in or near all 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts, including the Advocate readership communities of Everett, Malden and Revere. (Courtesy Photo) Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/ Advocate.news.ma child- and youth-serving organizations develop and implement prevention-focused policies and programs that keep children safe from sexual abuse. Rizzuto has also been instrumental in developing Safe Kids Thrive, a fi rst-of-its-kind customizable website to help child- and youth-serving organizations prevent child sexual abuse before it happens, which resulted from the Task Force’s work. He is currently working on the Fourth Edition of the School Safety Protocol that will assist schools and all youth-serving organizations in Massachusetts in preventing, identifying and reporting incidents and suspicions of child sexual abuse. “The Children’s Trust conducts its child abuse prevention work with such passion, excellence, inquisitiveness, and drive that what we do in Massachusetts has implications nationally and internationally,” said Rizzuto. “The work we are doing in Boston is having positive impacts on kids across the country and I am glad to be a part of it.” Rizzuto previously worked attend this public safety presentation. For more information, please for the Archdiocese of Boston as the Director of the Offi ce of Child Advocacy, which was established in response to the clergy sexual abuse crisis. In this capacity, he worked with the Children’s Trust, which sat on the Archdiocese’s Implementation and Oversight Advisory Committee for child sexual abuse prevention. Rizzuto later transitioned into a consulting role, advising child- and youth-serving organizations nationally and internationally on child abuse prevention strategies. Rizzuto holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Boston College, a master’s degree in Child Psychology from Goddard College and a doctorate in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Bowling Green State University. The Children’s Trust is on a mission to end child abuse in Massachusetts – giving parents the tools and resources to build self-confidence and gain lifelong skills to ensure children grow up safe and healthy. You can learn more at https://childrenstrustma.org/. contact the Malden Police Department at 781-397-7171 Ext. 1302.

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