CAMI Weekly March 27-31, 2023
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Amanda.L.VanTil at doj.state.or.us
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CAMI Weekly News March 27-31, 2023
Solicitations and Training
CVSSD Directors Days
New The pernicious effects of implicit bias on the children we serve
Registration Open: Oregon Child Abuse Symposium
Partnering with CPS to Investigate Crimes Against Children
From Anne Seymour’s Missives
Responding to Sextortion Related Offenses Against Children
Protecting Children Online and AMBER Alert Trainings
Child Abuse & Neglect Self-Paced Courses
Employment
Updated CARES NW: 3 positions
Children’s Center: Child Forensic Interviewer
Jackson County CAC: Forensic Interviewer
Liberty House: 2 positions
Oregon SATF: Criminal Justice Coordinator
Raphael House: Multiple positions
WRCAC: 2 positions
Solicitations and Trainings
Reminder!
CAMI MDT 2023-25 Noncompetitive Grant Applications DUE April 10, 2023, 4:59 PM PST
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For more information, visit the Directors’ Days 2023 webpage<https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/training-opportunities/directors-day-2023/>
This training is for all non-profit and Tribal Nations organizations that receive funding from CVSSD.
Registration closes April 1st
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The pernicious effects of implicit bias on the children we serve
[A person wearing glasses Description automatically generated with low confidence]<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=334c13de3c&e=24c6f7ba43>Good morning and welcome back to Monday. I hope this finds everyone continuing to stay safe and healthy. Today, I want to turn your attention to a difficult topic—but one from which we cannot turn away. The intersection of racial bias and the criminal justice system in America is a complex, thorny web—and one we won’t fully untangle here. But there is an aspect of that—directly at the intersection of our work with families in our Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs)—that we need to address, and it comes to us via a new research study.
I want to start by thanking the CAC for their willingness to participate in this research and face some very concerning findings. It’s only by our willingness to peel back the layers of our practice and examine the data that we can clearly see places where unconscious bias impacts our work and where we have to commit ourselves to addressing it.
In the study, titled “When Disclosure Fails to Substantiate Abuse: Child and Perpetrator Race Predict Child Sexual Abuse Substantiation<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=67ff2e03ab&e=24c6f7ba43>,”[1] in examining the influence of a child’s race on the likelihood that the allegation of abuse will be substantiated by child protective services (CPS), the researchers make one point absolutely clear at the outset—they are not talking about the effects of overt racism. Rather, what they are concerned with is the effect of “aversive racism—a modern form of racism in which individuals explicitly endorse egalitarian values but nonetheless harbor racist sentiments.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=5a5aea66f9&e=24c6f7ba43>., p. 2. This is what you might hear referred to as unconscious or implicit bias in other settings.
The existence of aversive racism is borne out by the research. For example, recent studies have shown that “White women were more punitive toward a hypothetical juvenile sex offender when he was alleged to have abused a girl portrayed as White than a girl portrayed as Black. … Other research supports the proposition that people perceive Black sexually abused children as more sexually mature and manipulative than White children.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=2e4f6d070c&e=24c6f7ba43>. And research has demonstrated that “adults and police officers perceive Black children as older than they really are and as older than identically aged White children—perceptions that drive beliefs that Black children are criminally culpable.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=26c935e71c&e=24c6f7ba43>.
Given all of this, the researchers in the present study wanted to examine the relationship between abuse disclosure, race, and abuse substantiation. To do so, they analyzed data collected from a CAC that serves a Midwestern community. The information, collected between 2016 and 2018, included a total of 315 cases. All information was de-identified and coded for child race, perpetrator race, whether the child disclosed during the forensic interview, and whether the abuse was substantiated. They anticipated finding the following: “that abuse substantiation would be less likely for cases involving children of color, as compared to White children.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=79be46586e&e=24c6f7ba43>., p. 3. They further expected to find that “abuse substantiation would be more likely for cases involving perpetrators of color, as compared to White perpetrators.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=651074cce2&e=24c6f7ba43>. Finally, they also “expected that the effect of abuse disclosure on increased abuse substantiation would be stronger for White children than for children of color.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=9c32d87b2c&e=24c6f7ba43>.
As the researchers had predicted, disturbingly, the data showed that “abuse substantiation was less likely for children of color than for White children.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=a6dd955098&e=24c6f7ba43>., p. 5. Importantly, “this effect was not explained by racial disproportionality in abuse disclosure rates because there was no child race effect on abuse disclosure likelihood.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=0e65d44ea2&e=24c6f7ba43>., pp. 5-7. In other words, children disclosed abuse at the same rate, regardless of race. Moreover, the researchers ruled out other possible confounding variables, such as the “relationship between child race and child gender, age, relationship with perpetrator, and length of time in between the alleged abuse and the forensic interview.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=c6c65a7b82&e=24c6f7ba43>., p. 7.
Not surprisingly, the researchers did find that “abuse substantiation was more likely in cases involving perpetrators of color than cases involving White perpetrators.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=375ccbaa3a&e=24c6f7ba43>. But the most shocking disparity involved the interaction between the child’s race and the rate of substantiation. While there was no child race effect on substantiation rates if a child did not disclose abuse, if a child did disclose abuse, “abuse substantiation likelihood decreased by 55% if the child was of color (vs. White).” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=007893c64b&e=24c6f7ba43>. (Emphasis added.) The researchers are careful to note that, “given the correlational nature of the present study, it is difficult to discern whether the relationship between child race and abuse substantiation was causal.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=9f5e676af4&e=24c6f7ba43>. Nevertheless, they state, “[t]hese results are in keeping with existing experimental research revealing that sexually abused children of color are perceived as less credible (i.e., less believable) than their White counterparts.” Id<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=89b756e463&e=24c6f7ba43>.
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As we all know, a child’s disclosure is often the key piece of evidence in a case of child sexual abuse. If that disclosure is not considered credible or otherwise dismissed due to implicit bias, there are ripple effects all the way down the line for both the criminal and the civil justice systems. And, this is not just a problem that can be laid at the feet of CPS because they are the ones formally classifying the cases as substantiated or not, since presumably that decision was taken in concert with other professionals on the multidisciplinary team at the CAC.
We have to face these concerning results squarely. It’s through awareness of the pernicious effects of implicit bias that we can proactively set in place practices to ensure that we aren’t acting out if it when dealing with children and families. How might we conduct the post-interview debriefing differently now that we are aware of these research findings? How do we check ourselves and our assumptions both going into the forensic interview room and in the information-sharing afterwards when speaking about child victims of color? How do we conduct case review differently to ensure that the cases of children of color are given the attention they deserve? And how do we set data systems in place so that we actually know how our CAC and multidisciplinary team perform? These discussions are not easy—but they are so very vital to ensuring that every single child that passes through the doors of a CAC receives the care and attention they deserve and a fair shot at justice. Please download this important article and please share it widely with your colleagues and team members.
As always, I appreciate all your work on behalf of the children and families we serve.
Warmest regards,
Teresa
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[1]Full text of this publication may be found in the National Children’s Advocacy Center’s<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=7c60e621ed&e=24c6f7ba43> Child Abuse Library Online (CALiO<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=e90538ac79&e=24c6f7ba43>™) or by contacting the NCAC Research Digital<mailto:mwells at nationalcac.org> Information Librarian. CALiO<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=51b341633c&e=24c6f7ba43>™ is a service of the National Children’s Advocacy Center<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=572edce099&e=24c6f7ba43> (NCAC). To access the article, please sign into CALiO<https://nationalchildrensalliance.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f0eed4a49578b60fdd38f4745&id=aa060c54b2&e=24c6f7ba43>™; then click on Registered CAC Resources; then click on Journals; then click on Child Maltreatment; then click on Most Recent; then scroll down.
Registration is now open
Oregon Child Abuse Symposium
Thursday May 11th, 8am-5pm
The Monarch Hotel and Conference Center
12566 SE 93rd Ave, Clackamas, OR 97015
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The Oregon child abuse symposium is a one-day training event that will cover a range of topics related to child abuse and neglect, including applicable laws, collaborative investigations, trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices. The symposium is designed for professionals in a variety of roles who work with children and families, including investigators, social workers, law enforcement, counselors, healthcare providers and related fields. Attendees can expect to learn about best practices for working with children and families affected by abuse, ensuring proper self care as well as advanced skills for interviews, investigations, and testimony.
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Partnering with CPS to Investigate Crimes Against Children
April 26, 2023 | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm CT
Child Protective Services (CPS) balances investigations and social work to keep vulnerable children, youth, and families safe and healthy. CPS often partners with Law Enforcement and other multi-disciplinary team members in cases involving severe child abuse (sexual abuse, physical abuse, child death) as well as cases involving the use, selling, or manufacturing of drugs. CPS plays a crucial role in making decisions to ensure that all children in a family are safe. Understanding the benefits of partnering with CPS and how to navigate the barriers will produce better outcomes for child maltreatment cases.
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More from Anne Seymour’s Missives
* The National Children’s Alliance has helpful resources<https://www.nationalchildrensalliance.org/itsyourbusiness/> for its #ItsYourBusiness campaign, to increase awareness about and reporting of child abuse. And this three-minute video<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0bLafgwZHs> provides a good overview of this important initiative.
* A new journal publication shared by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN): Development of a Differential Assessment Guide to Improve Engagement with Youths & Families Living with Chronic Trauma<https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s40653-022-00479-w?sharing_token=AAMk-n7qvITB-dIuikrSI_e4RwlQNchNByi7wbcMAY5uswofNUPhX9gAjOR-c94o09tz9NY151W651O4E28ARrHKpPrsnC5GFUYDYs0A1wBdeKPC04bEkmTyhX-ZfDg6dGH3L67gPcmGe9Jcc3ZOTUKlVMljX0o0U9FcfQWNEx8=> “authored by Richard Kagan, Jana Pressley, Rosa Espinoza, Cheryl Lanktree, Jim Henry, Angel Knoverek, Sophia Duffy, Victor Labruna, Mandy Habib, Margaret Blaustein, and Joseph Spinazzola, discusses youth and parents/caregivers who have experienced multiple forms of severe interpersonal trauma and how they may demonstrate severe and persistent symptoms of complex trauma including high-risk behaviors. Engagement, and sustaining engagement, of these youths and parents/caregivers in evidence-supported trauma treatment is a critical challenge, especially when youths or parents/caregivers have experienced chronic traumas that may be expected to continue into the foreseeable future. An extensive literature review was conducted leading to development of an assessment framework that could increase engagement of youths and parents/caregivers in trauma treatment based on research on chronic trauma, complex trauma, Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD), and factors that promote engagement. A multi-dimensional assessment guide was developed to enable clinicians to differentiate types of chronic trauma based on a continuum of past, current and expected exposure over time and then to use this guide collaboratively with youths and parents/caregivers to develop priorities for treatment and service planning that matches their needs and strengths. The assessment guide incorporates exposure to intra-familial and community forms of interpersonal trauma, attachment disruptions, established symptoms of PTSD, Complex PTSD and DTD, as well as social-emotional development. The assessment and treatment planning guides proposed in this article expand applicability of evidence-supported trauma-informed therapy to youths and families who have not been engaged by programs offering treatments that are focused on past or single incident traumas or do not address disrupted attachments, multi-generational experiences of adversity, discrimination and community violence, life-threatening dangers or the impact of chronic trauma on youth, parent/caregiver and family development.”
* OVC’s Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials<https://ovc.ojp.gov/child-victims-and-witnesses-support> offer age appropriate resources to support children and youth during their involvement with the justice system as a victim or witness to a crime. “A set of these materials were created by national experts and young trafficking survivors to support youth who are victims or witnesses in cases of human trafficking. Originally released as graphic novels in January 2022, new audiobook versions of these materials are now available here<https://ovc.ojp.gov/news/announcements/audiobooks-available-help-young-survivors-human-trafficking>.
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Responding to Sextortion Related Offenses
Against Children
April 5, 2023 | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Appleton, Wisconsin
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Sextortion using technology is an increasing trend seen by law enforcement. Sextortion refers to the crime where someone employs an abuse of power, usually a threat to expose explicit images, in order to coerce a person to do something. This 1-day training will identify the methods and tactics used by offenders, and describe why youth are vulnerable to these tactics. The training will explain the long-term impact of these crimes on victims, offer a victim-centered response, and provide information on reporting these crimes to law enforcement, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the electronic service provider(s). This course will conclude with identifying effective Sextortion prevention messages for youth, parents and educators.
Topics include:
· Explain the impact of Sextortion on victims
· Identify Sextortion offender tactics
· Describe why youth are vulnerable to Sextortion offenders
Training Location
Fox Valley Technical College
Public Safety Training Center | Room: PS101A/B
W6400 County Road BB
Appleton, WI 54914
Contact Information
info at ncjtc.org<mailto:info at ncjtc.org> | ncjtc.org
(855) 866-2582
7:30 am - 4:30 pm CT (M - F)
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Training is made possible with funding awarded under the Missing and Exploited Children Training and Technical Assistance Program provided by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
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April 27, 2023<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001wDeybtOpM9Em7U_WwEouJEcSCrKNGL6Rc4MGPp5zu9D49EpnVIc_hCxAQvqoAVAerGeWyAfDnwDhy8F1YbaWf7zTvqJOjWAYyWIwBg0YKVtzdkSYfWfQdoACB3Dvc6u_UzbG8kZorM7gFvWoYeRCNprOuAEbazHGXMqMy7TyTa81659z_b9y6tck-zqBNhOPWh7H64ZqcXZRbLJWQyLcOBXxZXBrWLtUpheHFUcjf7p6fR8ITQrI0ziU5xL4ZLbGt01ySq4qx1NHafHk1JHyR7bELIvUuVsbm3gWDrAmE60tHFSCB0GjsPXAzxQ0Dpm5amh398TMXdu9mwHTKrYMcPB0UxUFwxYMv5YhDwAT-ZwAoOd917I4BHgBWKia3WLeTd6dv2f0NT1vx75L93dlAKxffkhtv1Ow2CGlN5aQkwsgpShlQrZcSn0jmnXWk3LlFgeAQTr467UqQTZ7-ER0Lz6iYDPGt0LaZ9h43BS7bxVtlbqzhp6KJQ==&c=vgsL-qdwhJ5M5ji4rlU0b-Xf-383KJYTU72UUfYDINZF0dkIUwZ47g==&ch=ayWpgF1vO2L7CsKaxMzmtwJ_h6D4zQcrzShBOvcrhHJnKvDO_rgHwA==> | Live Online
December 12, 2023<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001wDeybtOpM9Em7U_WwEouJEcSCrKNGL6Rc4MGPp5zu9D49EpnVIc_hL-qJnI-3_AyDs4qZ7Yiu-3WNxavLyfX8fYxmzBpNw-fnguKdLGeGJoLWYOeY8O4LPWFDtUAGo1X8BTpdeSfGz0lxneBV6in0ndWNWErvSRmCHuoqjYIvxiuMFbTVt0lnKQr9Isbz_CQ7sNC6iKqD0mWcuw6pI0k5qZ5PmQCP-UB4JxDsK1WS27dnAcvf0NXXVLe7NqKegeYFzMqYGgZKTvBuhG275Akq0KvEevRAZ8u1HodApdewXi79vx-HTfbN-PN0PauaIc4U6W3m8h0SO1kBtZsL0b_z0mO7PWWEfI_-W1lhcF906w7mLNbI6aQpLDTv6jVsQixsHlq54GiIVL3P1zN7kqY9THy7z8kt_rODWSVF3zozv-n_M-5JczdqxnJb9uWXZTIKy9vN1ixxjBPdOoAD_Bl-2Qpw-KCBFrZhT4J6Rxu8AKv9kPdvwtF5w==&c=vgsL-qdwhJ5M5ji4rlU0b-Xf-383KJYTU72UUfYDINZF0dkIUwZ47g==&ch=ayWpgF1vO2L7CsKaxMzmtwJ_h6D4zQcrzShBOvcrhHJnKvDO_rgHwA==> | Live Online
Upcoming AMBER Alert Training Opportunities!
Child Abduction Response<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001m6uWKcKBui3HYMdmpjslRHAzCQTRdlvz_my8398FzTGwfUkBj6CQ-One6Y5vocVWN6SrYIDDX3gsCHw47RyHeynQSRxl1nnLl-x4IJJkExVTfdxTdJvE0-L-pm-cLWIR02GYS_KE3nnFQlYUKGVY90HUoHVCNVoa84tpXGmPc-rji-ytK_c61Tju9G7aa5dcwLZLCznIfdID0bNqF0sFmEcPyo2P4E5xKnrAtJvigNBPDEI1jvV0AjA0qFNcYnT-1iD9Ix4R_Zi84V3layezvTHkI5OQZqeSjcsB_g93BXv1g8vxTOT20XKwG3HReIq8IMm3tH_8_jiyzZ2qB2CpOp7hn0DIdIOijTkKUQoePOkQA8fcyZyQ5bB7Eguj1qKzvVSSplr-ZU08OZuJ7dvDV_og2MQitNt2vGSCpxIAUtU=&c=B8P5f3SiT-efAH8qQW0O-Xc8ZwyWUXJdqEPcIcaCQbzT2DcTB6Tx6Q==&ch=NFi_PgtGYV56K2N3MQg6HuC8wRJUi7JDk3VndfganIHuR8YOXYNaCw==> Team Training (CART)<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001m6uWKcKBui3HYMdmpjslRHAzCQTRdlvz_my8398FzTGwfUkBj6CQ-One6Y5vocVWN6SrYIDDX3gsCHw47RyHeynQSRxl1nnLl-x4IJJkExVTfdxTdJvE0-L-pm-cLWIR02GYS_KE3nnFQlYUKGVY90HUoHVCNVoa84tpXGmPc-rji-ytK_c61Tju9G7aa5dcwLZLCznIfdID0bNqF0sFmEcPyo2P4E5xKnrAtJvigNBPDEI1jvV0AjA0qFNcYnT-1iD9Ix4R_Zi84V3layezvTHkI5OQZqeSjcsB_g93BXv1g8vxTOT20XKwG3HReIq8IMm3tH_8_jiyzZ2qB2CpOp7hn0DIdIOijTkKUQoePOkQA8fcyZyQ5bB7Eguj1qKzvVSSplr-ZU08OZuJ7dvDV_og2MQitNt2vGSCpxIAUtU=&c=B8P5f3SiT-efAH8qQW0O-Xc8ZwyWUXJdqEPcIcaCQbzT2DcTB6Tx6Q==&ch=NFi_PgtGYV56K2N3MQg6HuC8wRJUi7JDk3VndfganIHuR8YOXYNaCw==>
May 3 - 5 | Panama City, FL
May 31 - June 2 | Bell Buckle, TN
Search and Canvass Operations in Child Abductions<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001m6uWKcKBui3HYMdmpjslRHAzCQTRdlvz_my8398FzTGwfUkBj6CQ-LBZ5Wgt6QktUIxcyk1KDw7WduvOn8IPQq9wSqVW6Nb0oa6wB0NPR5DRNfBafnIoDfBIbi7rHEbxyH7AFWG05GXrgE054xeDoX62cvf8yIZqMEX4nfzbX6PIyqvSWhQoxTprkrZLPa9lRhGgZHp1qKbvtPjooFy5fTg4_XaFG48M6tRxaQQtUhQiUkvS1jqUzOEJ_bMGQx6J6j5RGoH7Fpf4B9IRzTmyN-A2E_cGpn-Msq-AQoqJm8USKWq7mqTekQm-cjGvR_oc_fGyiDMEA7azUs0fQqvcJ4phT3VGt8xgLA8Q7e-kYGCzfFTQlktGXaq2YTNSvRqNvMx_ZfB31WWNmfui61S2Xjw0ZB44A7YAD5HfQmMY3-45vzACYg1ako6NavR0vmAF&c=B8P5f3SiT-efAH8qQW0O-Xc8ZwyWUXJdqEPcIcaCQbzT2DcTB6Tx6Q==&ch=NFi_PgtGYV56K2N3MQg6HuC8wRJUi7JDk3VndfganIHuR8YOXYNaCw==>
June 14 - 15 | New Town, ND
Contact Information
info at ncjtc.org<mailto:info at ncjtc.org> | ncjtc.org
(855) 866-2582
7:30 am - 4:30 pm CT (M - F)
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Training is made possible through funding from the Office Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's (OJJDP) AMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance Program
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Take training at your own pace, on your own time!
High Demand Child Abuse: The KNOW & TELL® Program<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPq3nrhKNtwGiLfsGUJTdVNV2cJKpS7kSKlL7IWHBipS9XpS5E_EUPSACGfqaZ02BkT4po3UGSko4rUGcL2xJPfCqI2qcXa3BWAEcYBDv87YvidYyGedGGChNYPagaxYN3X9Oc9VvyAVZdP-cZSbUDj7lWrM4hgrtDkaA0fC9LsR9RuV93hDIlUNiCeHo3V4I-_tLZ21X4hkpu0ndQe5QgJwiBiX-53FDU0nX-7XJjbpP9iRUMplP2CHHeq0ZWk7XkIQmuaDO4VszRw0jSFc2UOoIKQ4UoIlc7WSG8l28jsjVcSujUQ5PJu3U46ews9k66nGCUl0qreitu_HhAl2gvULOaVttFqzkCsdjtsEH3s9JjLrweh8Qk4VQ==&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
High Demand Child Abuse: The KNOW & TELL® Program<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPS-iy8ivA6XtXps_mDf65xJ-Y8X68NJW5PBWeGwCLamX2yen6vkZiC4nV92YXedTGrJGoyMQJFma7nbCJlXyfG-pK54kP9Ds7v3TKiyk6g7eKlKQhEI_sXx9LG0vayTeKoXpjl2YpvEXhoHtqMH3IoddVMQ5AZ3XVGJfg0YOyS0XaRmujjaTQ2v7Q60gSbhMTSJodoMD9IDTrbtRlMM6PebAcAB_JcTkbHob7KYnfy0wSgyP_iD0z04I7InExRaf4FXtQIk73It5paUje37IFJHd5HP-4TfukFM8srEeAP3T2DMdboel-1m3DE2Qd9LyOzbWG_6RGMz6vfW72TmahhJMits0Ay-5QOd-6kUbt-cmwc3Ji-B0q1lM4zsSON7Qu-hADF7z3HB7&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
for Healthcare Providers<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPS-iy8ivA6XtXps_mDf65xJ-Y8X68NJW5PBWeGwCLamX2yen6vkZiC4nV92YXedTGrJGoyMQJFma7nbCJlXyfG-pK54kP9Ds7v3TKiyk6g7eKlKQhEI_sXx9LG0vayTeKoXpjl2YpvEXhoHtqMH3IoddVMQ5AZ3XVGJfg0YOyS0XaRmujjaTQ2v7Q60gSbhMTSJodoMD9IDTrbtRlMM6PebAcAB_JcTkbHob7KYnfy0wSgyP_iD0z04I7InExRaf4FXtQIk73It5paUje37IFJHd5HP-4TfukFM8srEeAP3T2DMdboel-1m3DE2Qd9LyOzbWG_6RGMz6vfW72TmahhJMits0Ay-5QOd-6kUbt-cmwc3Ji-B0q1lM4zsSON7Qu-hADF7z3HB7&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
(THIS COURSE IS FOR CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS ONLY)
Interviewing At-Risk Children: When Child Pornography Cases Have the Potential of Being Hands-on Offenses<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPq41B9_ISkVxHVV8Z7bDTjXvUb_OjDu1PvX68rbMzGjonvntRq3Ipjy62z052k7b3XGMfkFSn0KwOIMipVW_AkoaEdNtE7xSh0o07JNHMfrcBdhryJzaeoYR5lRZoQ74D29Abkwq3rqZG5kyzfNxdObdYtT7VyYp_gMab503GRVlbfiaAqdHHS2SOv96Zk9zm37BpXNUXoZv3ShdX3Ljk53J72uUUMWaP8nIVjcyvmu7JlXWr-XSPBZ-GSg4Qq9jRz6lVqRdNy8Puh00F9qUtNzUyTbqwqoB-ISdmGjcwTamvSbOSTkzUNZz2xNIqjipz3-tBVpjiDF9pwKpgnIq5DSaeuHBBq94x56xs-wULgBhW8kZdjek0qIQ==&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
Legal Considerations in Child Abuse Cases<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPqABiHiL5x4Q3hCGaitKqwY0jZZBmAWWywdsFiXklIX3P6JQj8u4VQcSoetG8hp02npRKvKGemHMHu5CIRdvqXKUsiIftZ-yg6s0HHkxC8VpLRUjHT10eiYJR4aNsRy3DF2ReM--g6qj33Ug7lUNyuHk-KOT0BcZGW594QuzmXv_LlHf5SFtCrnQwlyoZcqgmFesfd-H364nRBFftNFlMuTLGwo1eG_MgEqZg2OUwabUWRJujp-ZrCxIBfkYJxCVfjjwRD8JJ4bZ9T9qRzRFzrkFL44hChFYwLfbXS4Rx9wOCwqlGy_oU5GSTpSDhiMRKht1rKsjgHWL-cZCPkR4E2KwWZWGoqjdJr8e47ALrUhQdU1WKVigngH135zmuv2shJ&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
Medical Diagnosis of Abuse<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPqfGPI6yijPWzRJ9XmhzS_kde2USc-gk0x4-9S19ehQFgCyGrS3Z1-IUGV1-baccad1LC2kw88g3qHm-CkiNXXAartnRS9r6RrNWRUp94_tExAX7uoLci4E6ab5Pnvr_McN2_9QL4QKwxDE011DaudpA_Y86MesKVnGU3_PGoOoz3zRIggkFkjWkKcJRJnWMyPTuxWjNLWZfWFbrDB9J0paZHhETdGP90tPgFCcm7Ct8kPacN1lREp1H32CAKhVbJCNvDG92F4AD8ORnOwQLecA-EL-i5x81LQTKyEREMxbxCA9-pBERHB-ytlbRJqOmcl754S8JzoB8k9u9tlLh-iTFPrW11PW66hqk1pAAy-U2I=&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
Strategies for Supporting Resilience and Healing in<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPqNAoDHeMgGaUaAn82FVI-t5oZ-40ga2QWdZ7lSj4X2Niy1yGXVLe51tvt7nNoYFULbowZgmSpqH2tXkK1Xu4uVuyW1hZkwHljN_jRvvgVOQkMjU2S23v6lDSsN5s55WRoHc-11obUr20irsDKZk6IhjBIGaALO8Fmm3aiOA3vfROwtQPJoyhFG_3SINwD9c2J4fhhl2qnbDDWzGI_BUc1BiNj29uoOEea_oxZUojup9nXn__bFs4hYoxzlZJvwEOCorNGiPjT_bMSk0Cseqwx0rH2lKUyq7TwBxSoEdVpGg8JyeZLe5m5zs4iAYgIjFpMxMjzQ1Fqxe5SdPRp4Cl1xKQ1Wfj6ERYeMvO4II2dCyU-nqaRp1nK-Q==&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
Victims of Child Maltreatment<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPqNAoDHeMgGaUaAn82FVI-t5oZ-40ga2QWdZ7lSj4X2Niy1yGXVLe51tvt7nNoYFULbowZgmSpqH2tXkK1Xu4uVuyW1hZkwHljN_jRvvgVOQkMjU2S23v6lDSsN5s55WRoHc-11obUr20irsDKZk6IhjBIGaALO8Fmm3aiOA3vfROwtQPJoyhFG_3SINwD9c2J4fhhl2qnbDDWzGI_BUc1BiNj29uoOEea_oxZUojup9nXn__bFs4hYoxzlZJvwEOCorNGiPjT_bMSk0Cseqwx0rH2lKUyq7TwBxSoEdVpGg8JyeZLe5m5zs4iAYgIjFpMxMjzQ1Fqxe5SdPRp4Cl1xKQ1Wfj6ERYeMvO4II2dCyU-nqaRp1nK-Q==&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
Technology Facilitated Child Abuse Investigations<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001I9M-NIfPzt26-3-otc3kno8pTq9lKNup44ky1HsGTC7RXl6BezrlPZbKOEPRMVPqipLtKEESnF9Icky5iRvowfCslZLo5vddKDMAVfLX6Ip48KXvLh2mLBfrG8YBFuehBeC9Gb05YQNzYJpiYn_JFnAsM1T_A9pFcUuwjuopCg5WrXhEW5WVpLzRnmUn9T1hL0Ie5KOp6BcjKETqLBwNNtyLBKDcafNnHBw461krTrcRm3_Z3rk3OrHhwk10b3bTR7KVmWXpZfZwzRV94Ml532tv1EezvIuuY_dLyCWDXYlyybVxIfz_Veyzp6pSp2WfIHAY8zVNY4wMsLeJSh3YgYdZzAsvgnXMwGCavIUHDItHAlts1aOh9uslZ5Vdj-sw1z-dtRzoo06RjA3c5M_X6jNQNVPBA2TmGN8r-juxEruQcwpjEd9MrVnSHOIDmwlICDX2tnVbUB0=&c=6QjMKJ0eU_dHXm4MoG5SgNmaGk6xFlgRmcsMT_cxvCA_IQOhYPSIkg==&ch=uLRPA3CdYiRQDiE3vbGbo5D11OjfBs8hGRRVCzLdyPObgcya4HbT1w==>
Contact Information
info at ncjtc.org<mailto:info at ncjtc.org> | ncjtc.org
(855) 866-2582
7:30 am - 4:30 pm CT (M - F)
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Trainings are made possible with funding awarded under the Missing and Exploited Children Training and Technical Assistance Program provided by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
Employment
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CARES NW
New Mental Health Provider
Pediatrician
Nurse Practitioner
Employment – CARES NW<https://www.caresnw.org/employment/>
Children’s Center
Child Forensic Interviewer @ Children's Center (hiringthing.com)<https://childrenscenter.hiringthing.com/job/556523/child-forensic-interviewer?s=cw>
Jackson County CAC
Forensic Interviewer<https://www.indeed.com/job/child-forensic-interviewerfamily-support-case-manager-d55461db9b9f33b1>
Liberty House
Mental Health Therapist Program Director
Pediatric Medical Provider
Forensic Interviewer
Oregon Sexual Assault Task Force (SATF)
Criminal Justice Coordinator<https://oregonsatf.org/about/open-positions/>
Raphael House
Open positions<https://raphaelhouse.com/employment-opportunities/>
Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center
State Chapter Liaison<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001oyDTcl-Cj0e5Rbk-EOk-yqlS2ROFdpIGKLjnS-76M1mUAdzXVZ2QKdxRJA8eEnhPdbVneDL-5AaubDWiLvRLqTKH7g9uJUv44ej6217z0AR1uBl1dlj3RCDd0MO9rYuE8229RFpYllhBFIExfN2_SEfnujcSlYxnuLGYt-gzb0ShqMypGeEf7SvWtVxrUd7zdi2XfDRI2w9GtzaTsy4ra0_k93H6dZZiR3KAKaByP1JhvGXttNWb6l8OxWJS0Z_zRerayQ7AV1IXUKmSlQtTQQ==&c=CUs5Bt72BNThE5tM1Re6oj0qIQegy1uOdJ1xOQaDlAq3_QosU2TyhA==&ch=XkT98-UFiRCrBTr0ew8ehww-G_v8VYwQ9NZGVqbiFrPWeE3zJukGLQ==>
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