I wonder too in addition to inspiring new laws or public policies if this may also added to some of the screenings that doctors and schools perform to assess children’s safety at home? For example, in addition to asking about weapons present in a household, wearing seatbelts and addressing concerns about domestic violence, children and parents will be asked more about who lives in and around their household, who often babysits them, drives them to school, has access to their bedroom and such? Also perhaps asking parents more in-depth questions about their children’s caregivers’ backgrounds and how to address concerns of safety, sexual and physical abuse, exploitation and similar physical, mental and emotional concerns?
Just my own thoughts