Child Advocacy Opportunities
Advocacy Curriculum
Our curriculum cycles include conferences on advocacy including topics such as introduction to child advocacy, legal aspects of advocacy, and communicating with legislators. These are given by both pediatric faculty and visiting lecturers. Advocacy curriculum is also incorporated into our school health rotation for PGY-1 residents.
Residents can additionally choose to take an advocacy elective during their second or third year of residency. Our goal with this elective isn't to assign you advocacy responsibilities, but rather to allow you to advocate for children in your own way. We will provide you with the guidance and oversight to be able to fulfill your goals for the month, so that you can truly do what you are passionate about. Previous residents have completed projects in Trauma Informed Care Medical Education Curriculum, ACE Screening in General Pediatrics Clinic, and obtaining government-funded grants for gun trigger locks to be provided by our clinics free of charge.
AdvoCats
AdvoCats is a resident-run child advocacy group that started in 2010. The group comprises residents and medical students interested in child advocacy that plan local and state-wide activities promoting child health and wellbeing.
AdvoCats participates yearly in Kentucky Youth Advocates' Child Advocacy Day in conjunction with the Kentucky Chapter of the AAP. They use this day to pick several topics pertinent to child health in Kentucky to discuss with local legislators. Additionally, residents work throughout the year to promote advocacy campaigns. Previous resident-chosen advocacy campaigns have included the incorporation of trauma informed care into public school education, taxation of e-cigarettes, bike helmet safety, and child immigration protection.
AdvoCats serves our local community and campus by multiple fundraisers throughout the year that is used to help with back-to-school assistance for local elementary school children, holiday food assistance, and adopt-a-family holiday program.
Child Advocacy Today
Child Advocacy Today (CAT) is our medical-legal partnership at UK. CAT has three main objectives:
Legal Services
Our lawyers provide direct legal services to families where civil legal needs are preventing children from being healthy.
Physician Training
We train physicians to recognize civil legal needs affecting child health.
Systemic Advocacy
We engage in systemic advocacy in partnership with AdvoCats to improve policies related to child health and well-being.