Tipping Point
The goal of the GCCA’s Prevention Initiative is to train 5% of the adult population in each county- reaching a Tipping Point at which cultural and behavioral norms are changed and a culture of child protection is created. A substantial percentage of the population becomes engaged, empowered and ready to make critical changes that promote the safety and well-being of children.
Reaching this tipping point will shift the culture around prevention.

As a result of our awareness, training and education efforts, child advocacy centers have opened in previously underserved communities, organizations are better equipped to create policies that protect both children and staff, and as the public has begun to understand the ripple effects that child sexual abuse creates, legislation has been passed to better protect the most vulnerable.
This map illustrates the progress toward tipping point in each county and region

Contact the Regional Coordinator serving your community to get involved in Georgia’s Prevention Initiative.
For those regions that do not yet have a regional coordinator, contact prevention@gacfca.org or (678) 904-2880.