From Tracie: Now Accepting Submission for the May 2011 Edition of the Blog Against Child Abuse

Saturday, May 07, 2011

Now Accepting Submission for the May 2011 Edition of the Blog Against Child Abuse

The Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse is a monthly event. Its purpose is to raise awareness about the serious issue of child abuse. All forms of abuse—physical, emotional, sexual, spiritual, verbal—are discussed. We highlight blog posts, from child abuse survivor stories and their art & poetry, to child abuse as a topic in the news media, as well as PTSD, dissociation and other areas of the abuse "aftermath" that adult survivors are forced to deal with. We also link to hopeful posts about therapy, recovery and healing from abuse. All forms of child advocacy and awareness are included.


The May edition of the Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse will be hosted at Kate1975's Blog

Our theme this month is Self-Care. Kate's announcement post has a great introduction to the theme.


All of our regular categories will also be open:
-Advocacy and Awareness
-Aftermath
-Healing and Therapy
-In the News
-Poetry
-Survivor Stories
-Art Therapy



The deadline for submissions is May 18th, and I'm excited to see what y'all will share this month. 
You can submit something written especially for this edition, but please feel free to submit an older post as well. 


As always, if you have any problems with the submission site, you can email your link and information directly to me at BlogCarnivalAgainstChildAbuse@gmail.com 
The Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the serious issue of child abuse and to share important posts with others who may not be frequent readers of an author's blog, and expose one's work to a wider audience. There are so many wonderful bloggers who are contributing to the cause of ending and recovering from child abuse. If you, as a reader or author, know of other blogs that you find helpful, please encourage them to submit to an upcoming issue of the Carnival Against Child Abuse; and please bookmark that page so we can continue to receive high quality submissions from a wide swath of bloggers.

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