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The Greater Fall River Child Protection Council (CPC) held a half-day free program on bullying and cyber-bullying prevention on May 4, 2011 in the classroom at Stanley Street Treatment and Resources. The program featured Bristol County Sheriff's Office director of public safety education Linda M. Pacheco and Attorney Judy Borges who reviewed new legislation relative to bullying and cyberbullying in schools. Formed in 1976 as a project of the Clinical Social Work Department of St. Anne's Hospital, the Child Protection Council deals with issues and problems related to the network of children's protection care. The Council also provides cash assistance to single parents in need through Gammons funds. Click here for photos of last year's breakfast. Click here for photos of a recent CPC presentation on prescription drug abuse. For further information about the Council, contact co-chairpersons Pat Reardon or Laura Dellaire at People, Inc. at 508-679-5233.
 

(Top row, left) Bristol County Sheriff's Office director of public safety education Linda M. Pacheco is greeted by Child Protection Council Chairperson Laura Dellaire. (Top row, center) CPC secretary Linda Hennessey goes over instructions for the program evaluation form. (Top row, right) Attorney Judy Borges goes over the details of the new legislation relative to bullying in schools. (Middle row) Ashley Carreiro, Tara Desousa and Maritza Irizarry of People Incorporated Family Support listen as Linda Pacheco goes over the legalities of bullying intervention. (Bottom row, left) Child Protection Council treasurer Beverly Souza and Megan Mulligan of People Incorporated's Early Intervention Program talk with Colleen Millett of the Bristol County Sheriff's Office. (Bottom row, right) Linda Hennessey and Lisa Alves speak with Janine Gendreau during the break.

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