CBCAP STATE PROFILE OF
Connecticut in 2023
Total Connecticut CBCAP Funding: $1,887,277
Core Services:

The Office of Early Childhood (OEC) is the lead agency for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP). Within OEC there are a number of prevention initiatives:
• Connecticut Home Visiting System, a braided funding approach using state and federal funding to provide home visiting services to families across the state of Connecticut.
• Outreach activities to special populations that include working with parents who are incarcerated and providing the following activities: parenting classes; childbirth preparation classes; professional development for correctional staff on trauma; family friendly visitation rooms and offering home visiting services to the children of incarcerated parents and their caregivers.
• Statewide Mind over Mood In Home Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to mothers with perinatal mood disorders.
• Homeless diversion program, a statewide coordinated process to keep families with young children out of homeless shelters.
• Statewide telephone number that ensures children and their families have access to a system of early identification, prevention and intervention services and other important resources for families.
• Shaken Baby Syndrome prevention training;
• Family Development Training and Credentialing Program- professional development using Empowerment Skills for Family Workers and Empowerment Skills for Leaders curriculums.

Number of Families Served in Connecticut: 4,449
Number of People Served in Connecticut:
Parents
1,616
Children
932
Parents with disabilities
0
Children with disabilities
14,149
Connecticut Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs: $1,510,771
Connecticut State Lead Agency Structure
  • Children's Trust Fund
Collaborations
Child Welfare
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Mental Health
Total individuals reached via public awareness in Connecticut: 2,562