Randy Burton: Championing Justice for Abused Children
It's that confrontation in my mind and that intervention on behalf of the child that keeps these agencies honest or at least marginal. Adults need to be the ones that are advocating for the kids.
Randy Burton is no stranger to the harsh realities of child abuse and neglect. As the founder of 'Justice for Children', a national advocacy organization, he's dedicated his life to offering a lifeline to those in need. In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now' (SCAN), Randy shares his experiences and insights into the often-overlooked world of child advocacy.
From the challenges of prosecuting abuse cases to the long-term impact of childhood trauma on adult lives, Randy covers it all with a blend of expertise and compassion. One of the standout points he makes is the critical role adults play in advocating for vulnerable children. He stresses that systemic change is essential to tackle the widespread issue of child abuse and neglect effectively.
Whether you're a survivor, a concerned citizen, or someone working in child protection, Randy's message is clear: we all have a part to play in safeguarding our children's future. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that underscores the importance of speaking out and taking action.