CAMI Weekly September 11-15, 2023

VanTil Amanda L Amanda.L.VanTil at doj.state.or.us
Fri Sep 15 06:47:24 PDT 2023


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  CAMI Weekly News                                   September 4-8, 2023



Solicitations and Training

Updated NCJTC Upcoming Webinars

SASP Application Release

Recruiting, Hiring, and Retaining Diverse Staff

ODHS Child Welfare Community Chat

National Standards of Accreditation, Part 1

Advanced Forensic Interview Training, Corvallis

October OCFIT Medford

OCAS Focus Group

Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country Series

Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR) training

NCJTC Webinars and Trainings

Criminal Connections: Child Exploitation Material & Child SA




Employment
Call to Safety: Executive Director

CARES NW: 3 positions

CAC of Jackson Co: 3 positions

New DOJ CVSSD: Receptionist

KidsFIRST: Medical Provider

New Peace at Home: Youth Services Coordinator

Raphael House: Multiple positions

SATF: Sexual Assault Training Institute Coordinator

New SARC: On-Call Advocate

WRCAC: 2 positions




Solicitations and Trainings

2024-2025 Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) Competitive Request for Application (RFA)

This RFA seeks applications from all agencies eligible to receive SASP funds. SASP directs grant dollars to support rape crisis centers, nonprofit, nongovernmental, or tribal organizations, and governmental organizations that are not part of the criminal justice system and maintain confidentiality of survivor information. All applicants must be able to demonstrate that they provide population specific services and upload their organization’s plan for advancing equity and resource access to communities impacted by inequity. Applicants must provide services to sexual assault survivors without regard to the age of the individual and to the family and household members of such victims and those collaterally affected by the victimization. SASP-eligible services include 24-hour sexual assault hotlines, crisis intervention, medical and criminal justice/civil legal accompaniment, advocacy, emergency financial support services, and short-term individual and group support counseling. Eligibility criteria and SASP Formula Grant Program priorities for funding can be found in the RFA. The  SASP Guidance, which can be found on the CVSSD SASP webpage<https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/grant-funds-programs/sexual-assault-services-program-sasp/>, explains the history and purpose of the SASP funds and provides information about allowable costs, financial requirements and qualifications needed to apply.

The RFA is available for download in PDF format on the E-Grants system www.cvssdegrants.com<http://www.cvssdegrants.com> and on the DOJ CVSSD website at: Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) - Oregon Department of Justice (state.or.us)<https://www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims/grant-funds-programs/sexual-assault-services-program-sasp/>

To learn more about this opportunity consider attending one of the two SASP RFA teleconferences listed in the RFA.

Applications must be submitted by Monday, October 16, 2023, at 4:59 p.m. PST.


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Recruiting, Hiring, and Retaining Diverse Staff
Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Keizer, Oregon
Space is limited.

Featuring Oregon Department of Human Services Directors:
Toc Soneoulay-Gillespie, ODHS Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement
Dion Jordan, ODHS Office of Equity and Multicultural Services
Kellie Barber, Strategic Engagement Advisory Manager, ODHS Human Resources

Intended Audience: This training is for CVSSD grantees who are in positions involved with recruiting, hiring, and retaining employees.

Free registration. Grantees may use grant funds to cover travel costs to attend.

Registration now open<https://cvssd_recruit.eventbrite.com/>

Description: We all want to do good work. We all want to serve. And what if what we are doing is causing harm? Collectively, we will talk about what’s working (and where the opportunities are) to explore what’s holding people back from engaging with our organizations, and how we can attract people to come and stay.

Questions? Please contact Caroline Olfert (caroline.olfert at doj.state.or.us<mailto:caroline.olfert at doj.state.or.us>)


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MESSAGE TO COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Please join the Child Welfare Community Chat from 3-4 p.m. Pacific on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023.

The Child Welfare Executive Leadership Team (ELT) will be providing updates followed by time for questions. You are encouraged to submit questions in advance when registering at the following link:

https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_3viOGBmHSPCwNqXZlZ94fQ<https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDEsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsInVybCI6Imh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lnpvb21nb3YuY29tL3dlYmluYXIvcmVnaXN0ZXIvV05fM3ZpT0dCbUhTUEN3TnFYWmxaOTRmUT91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsJnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9Z292ZGVsaXZlcnkiLCJidWxsZXRpbl9pZCI6IjIwMjMwOTA1LjgyMTIxMzMxIn0.k2tCiT7rhCBLV9sr7G4prVUjjnBlVC9jzwWZv5-DMWM/s/638006616/br/225280213650-l>

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Panelists for the discussion are:

  1.  Aprille Flint-Gerner (she/her), Director
  2.  Lacey Andresen, (she/her), Deputy Director
  3.  Tim Gillette (he/him), Chief of Operations      
  4.  Alysia Cox (she/her), Deputy Chief, Strategy and Innovation

American Sign Language interpretation and CART captioning will be provided. If you have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or want to request an accommodation, including spoken language translation, please send an email to childwelfare.directorsoffice at dhsoha.state.or.us<mailto:childwelfare.directorsoffice at dhsoha.state.or.us> or call 971-345-1852.

We look forward to getting your questions in advance and connecting with you soon.

Kind regards,

Child Welfare Director’s Office




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Meeting NCA's 2023 National Standards of Accreditation: Tips for CACs (Part 1)

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Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center (WRCAC) works throughout the west to provide training and technical assistance which strengthens a trauma-informed, coordinated community response and promotes the National Standards of Accreditation for Children’s Advocacy Centers<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlt1BuY8tvmogM1JGlifCSsb8GDEk-3GJRKUVEMFyniQzgW6hpWT2N1C2TCFK4Vv2XOgqvJLBoqS5Tiq-tN15QLH53gdugxmHQZHjYs0j8ebD-IEqOmhDrVFm0e5UlVnrKKZ4Odra90cfH0XA6O-BSmCYBD1h4PeQva37qsUH8maf&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> (CACs). In 2023, the National Children’s Alliance’s (NCA’s) revised accreditation standards went into effect. The standards, which were first put into place over twenty years ago and have been updated approximately every five years, help guide the work of CACs nationwide. The ten standards help ensure that children who experience abuse have high-quality, evidence-based services available to them when they enter the doors of the over 750 accredited CACs in the country to begin the healing process.

As mentioned in a recent edition of the WRCAC Roundup<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fIh2FlctE0eDCPQ7HZif77qhgtHJaPXml03cOLBnO4OHmvtzroCaO916qu7szRW0q2hwJWnRx3KEYhRnVepTZ63n_ZAKNSqsVCwFMu09LkUmo__yqsJ6574Zfhm-yk7cMQmuSAOJJMenbXHG-qHnh64ty0JOb9pCdLiiBI4AGmJZ8rlV_JTfXIE9KqtVuKREdVgRQ_ULpXKq8Rb860GS0IkzpP-3WF3I9AltJowSHIKbOfxrI4PrmuC5hKYcAo7zKX9qf9jkYn2bOqmo8C24IDA==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>, there is a greater focus on the role of the MDT Facilitator in the updated standards. However, the 2023 standards include several other new elements that are important to plan for as CACs prepare to go through the accreditation process. The list below is not meant to be an all-inclusive list, but rather, are key areas a CAC may want to focus on as they work to be compliant with all the standards. Essentially, we have “rounded up” some resources that may be helpful for you as you prepare for your CAC’s accreditation journey. For a more comprehensive overview of the changes, please click here<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fWeN-VcoNSvxS5hc-IEHrMPFfwztrrV3rOukZgWm9-TpyFAEglDxV4CuqP-KBUllAIOaGie3aAsBJ_EuI7lLEF1ufY73r84fFWPHwdv_W_VHQlnzb2N640Ima7il5KzPjHj876SUqnPb3giTggykqVT2hcg-3eWo2&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>.

NCA has two publications to help CACs understand the intent of all ten standards and ideas for implementation of these standards. The red book<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlmd53dOio64ahGwBYhfgQCM89CZidlxHLgziRkeYKyWTTlr2wnhW8ZkUHjRIHahf0JFapi_OLki7g3HF24J2enjHzJBtxIbZpqNQ3XhIVsL-dDbXeorSR-QQLlAh9iHOOasAS45FAsm0Xzcrw-SseNNVOIsBjTs59uJIk9qVmn3uX2VQaax-SghOHhblaVFHDJRvj8C-WF-h&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> (National Standards of Accreditation for Children's Advocacy Centers - 2023 Edition) and blue book<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlmd53dOio64anURR5ROgYUGMF2ArhqYaNnkk722u_JiaJvnRBbrf9GBwlGGN_GfBGp7yNbJT8NTnaZ86Wi8ValTd760mQS12nj-SLz4WfdKEurnxpqI_RB_JYQ6AjQqWBqepUf1C7gdQ7vcJm7upvlt878gahUwYIYK9Khn3Cuwcs3sqyW1d22igXCbLjSxL6CSOduBaofK8&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> (Putting Standards Into Practice: A Guide for Implementing the 2023 National Standards of Accreditation for Children’s Advocacy Centers- 2023 Edition) as they are often called are incredibly helpful as you go through the application process. There is also a green book<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fMLswC8abdxOQ95aIWm3L0z5U_vpSgUWZfAxA5tgg_S9EE-iO9te-6HNQHG_pDzohjVSa4A0NksG3wyQD45CBUsxDH14Dtn_9_DfznygCj8PMzBrx-wOHVYh-1zRLXUlnHhae7UDmvXU3RMNozG-MX_9MCz-IhqV04Ku0HhBk0334MgmtuB1rzCRACGuK8c56&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> (National Optional Standards for Accreditation for Children's Advocacy Centers - 2023 Edition) that provides information on the optional standards NCA has included for the first time ever. NCA has also provided a checklist<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fe2mNLRRqlKwho2xEMSExFHu2WfLbI2_DIkBiKFh1Dxp_iF18qbT9_wTCDU1s7h5w7qGXE3QsULYPGiyBSFlF_rjcu9u4YmymHM4ndRZ0H5H0g_yF37D1MqV5Mj6o9fOc8DwCU1KHKUPtYej_YkERTE6PDNjNwLAHDHksks_25dPdcrN_HjNRHvsvuntpSE3j&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> to help CACs track documents that are needed as part of the application process.

In this Roundup, we will be covering the first five standards. We will release another Roundup in the coming weeks that covers standards six through ten.
 

Standard 1 - Multidisciplinary Team (MDT)

For the first time in accreditation history, there is a training requirement for MDT Facilitators/Coordinators. Each CAC is required to have an MDT Facilitator /Coordinator of the MDT who facilitates information sharing between team members and coordinates the team. The Regional Children’s Advocacy Centers define this role as the individual who tends to the relationships, communication and accountability of the MDT while fostering an inclusive environment to improve outcomes for children and families impacted by abuse. This may or may not be the same person who runs or facilitates case review. If the MDT Coordinator/Facilitator is an employee of a CAC, that person must meet the required eight hours of foundational training plus ongoing training requirements of eight hours every two years. If the MDT Facilitator/Coordinator is not a CAC staff member, this training requirement does not apply. Regardless of which agency employs this role, the training is highly recommended for all MDT Facilitators/Coordinators. In most instances, a CAC has a designated staff member who focuses on team coordination even if this person does not manage case review meetings. For information on ways to meet this training requirement, the RCACs have put together an MDT Facilitator Training Guide<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYltFoxUuy9moBkX3CXvoqxABQhrGYQBM21y10ebbunu9kgecEBS_cF00BBs1uMbnNQ0Zofc0VoAdL6U9lGgUmEwSb4NWteWnqBnv6gSAVzLi2LzEpHWZ9X9ChvCFvd-4UnC5hfnRTBTpENiFSi4t2go82nIjEzovrZOfnKO6mZlMlBHlDpHeXExXSVXrNh9K-izV1oOPm-22BhAmguTx5p3NZImEKk8JLpg==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>. NCA also provides a list of topics that may be appropriate for training in their red boo<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlmd53dOio64ahGwBYhfgQCM89CZidlxHLgziRkeYKyWTTlr2wnhW8ZkUHjRIHahf0JFapi_OLki7g3HF24J2enjHzJBtxIbZpqNQ3XhIVsL-dDbXeorSR-QQLlAh9iHOOasAS45FAsm0Xzcrw-SseNNVOIsBjTs59uJIk9qVmn3uX2VQaax-SghOHhblaVFHDJRvj8C-WF-h&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>k.

Another new requirement under this standard is that the CAC must have a formal onboarding or orientation process for new MDT members. This is to provide them with important information about the policies and procedures of the MDT or protocol and the code of conduct. Our collaborative partners at the Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center (NRCAC) have developed a guide<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYljS29hJ5Y20GrL7s0NTfY0xmoLXNclesCeHy0CK-rxpAKT8BDFD9j_UHr0PW-pqSr1Ty2ixsDLrvJnMDtiWDS_h77wNubrxFAwF5HSoGZh98onI24ZQ3nVefzQj5XdKI2ZfbyVA6j2C9UxCjC7LLZlJjtTi-PGCfBmf0wH25-EzR00wEPMo36OQ=&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> to create an onboarding manual if that is something that may be helpful. As we shared in a previous Roundup<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fIh2FlctE0eDCPQ7HZif77qhgtHJaPXml03cOLBnO4OHmvtzroCaO916qu7szRW0q2hwJWnRx3KEYhRnVepTZ63n_ZAKNSqsVCwFMu09LkUmo__yqsJ6574Zfhm-yk7cMQmuSAOJJMenbXHG-qHnh64ty0JOb9pCdLiiBI4AGmJZ8rlV_JTfXIE9KqtVuKREdVgRQ_ULpXKq8Rb860GS0IkzpP-3WF3I9AltJowSHIKbOfxrI4PrmuC5hKYcAo7zKX9qf9jkYn2bOqmo8C24IDA==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>, onboarding is an essential element to creating an effective MDT. Having a code of conduct for the MDT is another new requirement for this edition of the standards.



Standard 2 - Diversity, Equity and Access of Services

The biggest change in this standard is that the MDT is now required to be involved in the development of the community assessment required as part of this standard. How the MDT is involved is up to the CAC, but the CAC must be able to demonstrate that the MDT was involved in some way. This could be through surveys, having them be part of a committee that creates and reviews the plan and numerous other ways. A community assessment template<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fJcHyr_q1G7B2kcTDJuFS1rSNHjFBP4IQTlMlZowJ1cvnwtK4sIYPjAb1Sl1otvZBN2iM8pWs3z247xrYLL9Tj7hRUYWym9P5WDWe9SiRcQXCwF3NgsjorUjxyUdeWYvDZhOm5sCpPFijk5kJ2DVNq6COouGiIrufc5QtLWwwTI5DtgbmaxVhRg==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> is available through NRCAC.

Under this standard, CAC staff are required to have eight hours of DEI training every two years. DEI training must also be offered to the MDT. CACs are required to provide documentation demonstrating that training was offered, but do not need to provide training certificates for MDT partners, only staff. The standard does not require training on specific topics other than they be related to diversity, equity and access. NCA has made free training<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlgLMbBxIxP0C8BTqorEeRtdQJtB4PXJA9h4483Un6KphCyOF0AT22X5AjfwLnySwwm6gRLX1_95pGbC3t9kiI4VbfQlUWeZ6IpEpNZL3-zgUKkXZvAT-4i9HqGI5FOjJSg==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> available online to help CACs meet this requirement.



Standard 3 - Forensic Interview

This standard has stayed relatively the same except for some updates regarding live observation and tele-forensic interviews. However, it is important to note that in Essential Component C there is a list of requirements that the CAC’s Forensic Interview (FI) Protocol must include. Comparing this list to what is in your CACs protocol early on can help make sure that updates are completed if needed before submitting an application. Essential Component F, which states that 75% of cases that meet the CAC’s case acceptance criteria must receive a forensic interview at the CAC or through a secure tele-forensic method, continues to be challenging for some CACs. Remember that this is based on your CAC’s case acceptance criteria and not set by NCA. NCA has posted a sample document to help you track this on NCA Engage<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fdwK8Dn9S_V6i9Am7GQUpYZQImcATLfs7dt4sWmGsaZJwihlc_-LDW-Z6AtGvGHzu8xw1-HzP6jN7XRNeXO-wpVFak1gHy5U1M9URIREI_CBVmgXKikkpYpukDZXP7dugBOD2HqwwYUiA0QWv-BIckOEL4iw0cQOnW38o5eeCUockoVFI2u-Wb5KTfMIV5opS6X_CdRLb8k223NYD_stYewdzlflbBF5knTr_XoCCr0Pi0hHgdccxjV4lEIJ2ZIxu5WJ4oA2IjlXSTcY79Qh7QL2ezoVnZshbCpZpEidGgpj7655munxlpehc4HaKLmajM7nMcUqPCF_VEusynv1f8A==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>. By tracking this percentage over time and reviewing and/or updating your case selection criteria well before your application is due, you will be better prepared to meet this requirement.
 

Standard 4 - Victim Support and Advocacy

The updates to this standard include some additional training requirements for advocates. For those who completed Victim Advocacy training a few years ago or more, it is likely that they will need training on the new requirements which include cultural responsiveness and addressing implicit bias in service delivery, caregiver resilience and domestic violence/family violence/children’s exposure to domestic violence and poly-victimization  For information on ways to meet this training requirement, please see the Resources for Meeting the Victim Support and Advocacy Standard guide<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5fINNzyRMTrD-MbtDmbo6UkUh17OEBkAXw6nmV-bzPVAz-theWp0W4HDNVQNrk9q9C99mJk4M3q5BOGce9pKw5xTHW8DrsBl8MseHoS0tZhw5npFZeYRmLoYyQWDc6jDFkPMKJf29hyv9dd7ajCpe7hAvesngEIVv32AhFUCKQGLIcbkjR-5np2LfMiY6wJcZisumYoQbH5Mi4aTZ-ZjFbr2kwUg3dMOzGmV3JNKuR1R4=&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> put together by the RCACs. In addition, NCA created a self-assessment<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5faPTl0Zczl65nx670JFVv8FdMs1od7ls5SuHcdoC4xw_8foiH7zT06tnGDL6idD72nmuSMq28DkckVVQr-Fy8OFVgraNVC0zItmsUe1LRxbV_tWGpE13WapUM7_e1XgzX8IxpKVuTbcU0ydlxAG32y6c4bnw9Q-ocTtTbIFSnqehuWOyoKzaodrokCkUvxtKvfo0CXD6vgG_XtZgeRy_3Ok4hB77sQIrA&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> for help in documenting compliance with the advocacy standard.


Standard 5 - Medical Evaluation

The biggest change in the medical standard is that now 100% of medical exams that are abnormal or show evidence of abuse must receive an expert review. If you have a medical provider who needs a resource for expert review, the National Children’s Alliance has endorsed a program called myCasereview through the Midwest Regional Medical Academy as a way to meet this requirement. The myCasereview program allows medical providers to get timely review of forensic medical exams with abnormal or findings indicative for sexual abuse. For more information visit https://www.mrcac.org/medical-academy/mycasereview/<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlu7gHJXJTn498bhaghfyNW4vQKAIH5Bss9Bi-h1LpDG5r8lbLVfmpRXb6nUAWyex5OLEcy-iJThM2DEPgxkp3xX1z_vuaRjHhRTBU0PkRp5IbdzP3Pf2CvWYBfszLwF4PtvPa23V5vCW&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>.

Additionally, all medical records must be stored in a way that is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability) compliant.


If you are a CAC going through accreditation or reaccreditation and need some support, please reach out to your state chapter. If you have additional needs related to accreditation that the Chapter cannot support, please contact WRCAC<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlpDinNJkmQicgziroal6_Ujz-H1lcc1IdhPu7W4zTMJz8blwvulJjxrt13aQOBqjbtpRRpdyBeMK4yAszhcdKf1eJMw3O05P412Mmnpp6LoAdsIyOECCY41LJTm7z6UbdA==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlpDinNJkmQicgziroal6_Ujz-H1lcc1IdhPu7W4zTMJz8blwvulJjxrt13aQOBqjbtpRRpdyBeMK4yAszhcdKf1eJMw3O05P412Mmnpp6LoAdsIyOECCY41LJTm7z6UbdA==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> or your regional CAC<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhoZCjx7QT5f3xw_3qc2ThQHfLwryHe-D4mKd-JGqKa86CT39XSOLwiIyqse8BXuIWsk-qbbTC46ar9olrxs09IeLws0His1CLEIdX2i55RaQt2EzFtqHKM=&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> for more <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhUl0S6bCivVwfS6uW5P69mMGMvt1OuiB1n1nsMNiaUmuFFSsQNHjS0NopcoRO7ZdmZJZ31MzNnxcvT8dk538LS9DqHSSI6qbknlfg8-wTnD51iMAJ3ER6o=&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> resources<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlhUl0S6bCivVwfS6uW5P69mMGMvt1OuiB1n1nsMNiaUmuFFSsQNHjS0NopcoRO7ZdmZJZ31MzNnxcvT8dk538LS9DqHSSI6qbknlfg8-wTnD51iMAJ3ER6o=&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==> or support.


View archived issues of the WRCAC Roundup here<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYljpZEfcNq3Jh77FAaQrvAUHwhjsZew7Frp8jIXnvDDL1S2Ka7403S2Yv0t1EhyyUh5Bsk2GW7Lb_02SwUNME9gNpzjW9T3C4FP5QFqioJannbcUh1iRaujJY-s4oDfYW6A==&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>.

www.westernregionalcac.org<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001VndsvCHXrkcq2ltmSUWTluH2ZNUoUB8puI_LGN864qLSIn4-HRxYlkheBr1ZOWq09kfuCdmMgxE_11wyu0NwN2OZ2k3Wd9iiCBTGQksGIoUgxaCSQTBcBOWxajIKmJ9FRW6CIHTzCqWcpbhdnWkCTLdS8fokqeRJ&c=jjJsfVclK8l-yfOBIyq3717XRlv2oVk-iZCL2MTLMQ2K-wzkjTWGaQ==&ch=NI8UyCL47KY0BFwWMXCfW0lKOPGgwznQNB4ye_mRrvkS7hm_OcHFSQ==>


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The registration for November 2023 Advanced Forensic Interview Training is OPEN! This training will be held IN-PERSON in Corvallis, OR, from November 7-9, 2023. The deadline for registering is Wednesday, September 20, at 11:59 p.m.

Registrants will be notified by Friday, September 29 of acceptance or waitlist status.
Register for the Advanced Forensic Interview Training<https://0nivm.mjt.lu/lnk/AWsAACXnZr8AAcheidoAAMM0MCsAAYCtOOoAnXUoACJ6HgBk-JUeSCzOkUYtSvCWfQd4VBWhJAAYcp0/1/m1Sdlhk_CSQHvMUBzzRxzg/aHR0cHM6Ly9vcmVnb25jYXMuY29hbGl0aW9ubWFuYWdlci5vcmcvZXZlbnRtYW5hZ2VyL3RyYWluaW5nZXZlbnQvc2VyaWVzZGV0YWlscy83>
 
Training Overview

Advanced trainings are provided for professionals who have completed Oregon Child Forensic Interview Training or another nationally accredited and recognized training. These advanced trainings include special skills for interviewing children with disabilities, using tools as resources, or conducting trauma-informed interviewing.

Day #1: Advanced Use of Tools & Presenting Evidence

This training provides participants with foundational knowledge and instruction on the practical application of tools during the forensic interview, including but not limited to: mapping, drawing, and discussion of outside evidence. Tools that a child/adolescent may offer or bring into the interview (journals, cell phones, etc.) will also be covered.

Day #2: Trauma Informed Forensic Interviewing

This training expands on the information about trauma presented in OCFIT with topics including but not limited to: childhood traumatic stress, trauma effects at each stage of development, how trauma presents during the interview, and interviewer response.

Day #3: Project Ability - Interviewing Children with Disabilities

An advanced forensic interview training designed to increase the interviewer’s comfort and confidence to work effectively with children with disabilities when there is a concern of abuse or victimization. Learn the disability and abuse risk factors; identify the categories of disability that impact functioning, and explore the characteristics of, and the interview accommodations for children within four main categories of disabilities.

Dates & Times

Tuesday, November 7 (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Wednesday, November 8 (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Thursday, November 9  (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)



Eligibility

This advanced training topics series is designed for Forensic Interviewers who are currently conducting interviews at a Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC). Those interested in participating in this training series must have successfully completed the Oregon Child Forensic Interview Training (OCFIT) between 2013 and the present timeframe.

Please note that individuals who are not conducting interviews at children’s advocacy centers do not qualify for attendance at this training opportunity.


Cost

This training costs $150. Tuition can also be paid online or by check and must be received before the registration deadline for it to be considered.

If you are writing a check please put the registrant’s name in the subject/memo line. Mail checks to:

Oregon Child Abuse Solutions
Attn: Advanced Forensic Interview Training
70 SW Century Drive
Suite 100 PMB 345
Bend, OR 97702



Hotel & Meals

For in-person trainings, participants are responsible for their own travel expenses, including the hotel rooms. Water, coffee, and snacks will be provided during the training. Participants will have an hour and a half free for lunch to grab food near the hotel.

Please do NOT book your hotel room until you have received notice that you have been accepted into the training. At that time, you will receive a booking link with the discounted group room rate.



Any questions can be directed to registration at oregoncas.org<mailto:registration at oregoncas.org>.




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The application for October 2023 Oregon Child Forensic Interview Training (OCFIT) is OPEN and the deadline is quickly approaching! This training will be held IN-PERSON in Medford, OR, from October 23-27, 2023. The deadline for applying is Sunday, September 10th, at 11:59 p.m.

Applicants will be notified by Monday, September 18th of acceptance or waitlist status.
Apply for OCFIT<https://0nivm.mjt.lu/lnk/AUkAACNgipEAAcheXB4AAMM0MCsAAYCtOOoAnfygACJ6HgBk76lmh47MdSm1T3GjY--zkjnkqAAYcp0/1/juhqu0lCbpo4bzuQalZpUQ/aHR0cHM6Ly9vcmVnb25jYXMuZm9ybXN0YWNrLmNvbS9mb3Jtcy9vY2ZpdF9hcHBsaWNhdGlvbl9vY3RfMjAyMw>
Training Overview

This intensive 5-day training will help you understand forensic interviewing in Oregon and teach you how to follow the Oregon Interviewing Guidelines. The Oregon Child Forensic Interview Training (OCFIT) is evidence-based, supported by up-to-date research, and approved by the National Children’s Alliance to meet all Forensic Interview Training Standards.

Dates & Times

Monday, October 23 (1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Tuesday, October 24 (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Wednesday, October 25 (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Thursday, October 26  (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Friday, October 27 (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)

 Cost

OCFIT tuition is $358.18 when paid online ($350.00 plus processing fees). Tuition can also be paid by check and must be received before the application deadline for the application to be considered.

If you are writing a check please put the applicant’s name in the subject/memo line. Mail checks to:

Oregon Child Abuse Solutions
Attn: OCFIT
70 SW Century Drive
Suite 100 PMB 345
Bend, OR 97702

Application Process

  1.  Fill out the online application in its entirety via the above link. All applications must be signed by the applicant.
  2.  Their supervisor will receive an email (and a text if cell phone is provided) that prompts their signature. All applications must be signed by the applicant's supervisor.
  3.  The MDT Chair of the applicant's county will receive an email (and a text if cell phone is provided) that prompts their signature. All applications must be signed by the Chair of the participant's county MDT.
  4.  The applicant can pay with a credit card while applying or can indicate they will send a check (70 SW Century Drive Suite 100 PMB 345, Bend, OR 97702). They can also designate someone else that is responsible for payment (e.g. their supervisor/the payor in their branch). Their indicated payor will then receive a follow-up email. Payment must be received by the application deadline in order to be considered for enrollment.

All parties will get a copy of the completed application to their inbox.

 Any questions can be directed to registration at oregoncas.org<mailto:registration at oregoncas.org>.

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Please join us for the next Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR) training on October 3-4, 2023. Participants build and sharpen their skills providing trauma-informed, collaborative child abuse response during this live, two-day virtual training. CEUs are now offered for law enforcement (DPSST) and social workers (NASW).

Please share this message with anyone who may be interested, including students preparing to work in fields that are involved in child abuse response or investigation.
Register for CCAR<https://0nivm.mjt.lu/lnk/AWkAACOg_zQAAcheDe4AAMQ3oIcAAYCtOOoAnY6jACJ6HgBk268Unw-2y-a7T_6PUKaxygkiaQAYcp0/1/WL5cdWKQFnSYdM9DJQh7Aw/aHR0cHM6Ly9vcmVnb25jYXMuY29hbGl0aW9ubWFuYWdlci5vcmcvZXZlbnRtYW5hZ2VyL3RyYWluaW5nZXZlbnQvc2VyaWVzZGV0YWlscy8xMA>

Training Overview

CCAR focuses on developing first responders' knowledge of Oregon's child abuse response and covers a range of topics that are critical for anyone engaging with families where child abuse is suspected or known to have occurred. This training is recommended for all members of the child abuse multidisciplinary team and fulfills statutorily mandated training requirements related to the Oregon Department of Justice. CCAR includes topics like memory, trauma and why children tell.

This training is appropriate for professionals as well as any students preparing for a profession that responds to child maltreatment. Participants may include law enforcement, child protective service workers, school officials, medical professionals, mental health treatment providers, Children's Advocacy Center employees, juvenile department representatives, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) or other organizations working with children and families.

Date & Time

Day #1 - October 3: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (w/ break for lunch)

Day #2 - October 4: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (w/ break for lunch)



Cost

General: $220

CAC Staff: $150

Current Students: $25*

*There is limited availability and you must use school email during registration process.



Any questions can be directed to registration at oregoncas.org<mailto:registration at oregoncas.org>.
 

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NEW Creating a Safe Courthouse: The People, Places and Things

Pilot Training

December 12 - 14, 2023 |  Appleton, WI | $99

Learn More <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001qOCG1usyVPCID-T5Nq5CInUy9ykBaqnWk61QQrkn27-K2QiF1HCqeJRjeT18uqFQ7Xe9jI5OW6MF2AP9v99dsKjpnEfj1AS-zk926-j6NzdZZtHxuC1Q5j8hTODfZFtPiD0giTxSYSZM0AzPNKkbaizIWCdzdNPd44COJuuAsX9uyGD8W6YvoAQcmNKAuJaaWdzb3CZGsbRUK_44EKTAnJFOG-bTtDudyqlsfOJmx1_LVeqYIxWFuuScxa7pdFSZV-LQrcAbFxLe12nufjF83jRR8j2eSRJ8HmhD7UcQEbpn-jxVD0x2qmUZSWWZzwwLvVUBpDli9J5a43oRVN2o4r_S-VWJOO4DGXGdtpnWeuY=&c=1X1ai6Fz67d6cEymhYiR8c5cBsHFfHudgLa7R5nfXyBE1W2GJzQr1w==&ch=gEhV_HXGt01IlWvq4chw6Rvn3cjPjjqDOUtqHCziRSP1nyGUf81MqA==>




The Medical Evaluation of Bruises in Children

September 20, 2023 | 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM CT

Learn how to identify bruises associated with childhood injury and accidents. During the webinar, we will demonstrate how bruises are sustained and discuss which injuries are most concerning for abuse. A discussion of sentinel injuries will reveal their association with severe and fatal abuse.
Register<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001MmSRGxoTqrRcjAMC_25LbyG3ZuucIVnVK3C4mJB5foJ4-bCv84BfU1pPw1PmcpotdtPbp2Zcmik4tMCoSqYcBRDbDsOOMutnGCFaR9FFbKJsLxxN4rMvS3K5juvN45-WhofK9cF9ZPAPiz44RaHTcpi1jOmQsdgZTtbmECAt601LFVoD9UPvelEozZYBqnRwkZxvIExDYS6z6wn7pIYlgR4MJCg27e5Y0mvRdL7-69ZTd6ccK0vx8hktx5idq86k8ZDZemtM-B2CTqVs2lxX1mRzIlGTsvsoyhibqjcwK-ScL0zeL7064oPH-XMu__l8-gj0L5D4zgRMsFaqwNNb1HvOa2dkxz0JPZEM_eUBP5c_RJEZ-j2p8mT-OeBOnvv80KB6QUKhrrJkAnjVBRYHEbPXHB-m5Self7vqJsRa6Z3oOpit5ggct-lHM6-htw2I9x3bXu7w7W7o2vtjGLzDew==&c=ZG5BBVKzYizx6NBXe103dyFgu_tHiYr1y8ogGRecyHObW0SfPQJTvA==&ch=dMF5inGhqwOROPYMUT2reRdVrIJyW0t7_eVNEVt1F9-gNvfISQvhbA==>




Initial Response Strategies and Tactics When Responding to Missing Children Incident<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001nnvtPBsdgYiz_Q6rRxujD-y_jYyDqDvwxriVplvvcx9PWEpmquhn9WKzDLCOizz6LZVGD76_zBUcUJq4Y3Ff3DrZ_QHcMqsV4bJfYr8DGYSK7ihMvfW2aZQ7wuMUjx-dW0Mnrb78U8ncNX13VkOiII7SNYAK8ItUEcyaKtGYVQjjGibi6Ka7EmZ07LdYg5R5MFD2Z9YBK6w8U1o41Quq2ikcdR24ESxxytQcuuGkPdrsNkq_V3IM9wjOXbW2uFVgpWEx_QxBu7WVwBD8s6m7dVGkvN0nAmvPqDVhU0FpGYnS7QGg2wY87RIvHVB2MPKRNFhoQ8sOsNoZzJuQpjBJ7JM9EDP4lkF_5kRIGP1kS9xQEFzsZ5cyR7AUmUzgl3xmk1AnbmtRzxLVSRxlsPxYtCcDSf9nBxBk5c47CkPAACprnHWQ-sVVdZIteVKgteaa5I98iiGK8H_JJsgozs8DyHm1LaHKy5Dkqyq_dcs0b72dp_FephVn_w==&c=8BzhaLyJ0bMlFP3GU4TC0iJv1daJeQ7fTFNmniKl8RdNQomK4KPKWw==&ch=Aa4foA7iDw1qiQ0g6bUvHzRvaa1oUHrY8J6mrJz8e2jAAvUw-Y64Pw==>

September 26 | Rockwall, TX

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October 16 - 19 | Franklin, TN



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September 19 | Live Online

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NEW DATES ANNOUNCED!

September 20 - 21 | Live Online

October 24 - 25 | Live Online




The Medical Evaluation of Bruises in Children

September 20, 2023 | 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM CT

Learn how to identify bruises associated with childhood injury and accidents. During the webinar, we will demonstrate how bruises are sustained and discuss which injuries are most concerning for abuse. A discussion of sentinel injuries will reveal their association with severe and fatal abuse.
Register<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001YmQClEWLI9Y2poUsrMdngMMgytvb6gp_siJgw-UITKQtn_d0P6fGrBcJDm98w4CDacxO_eH-hGapBU0ID8n0GgqmIqirx6Mfpd3eSEyUZW4WRA9LdoPMRHzj5F7_Z2xMGOI97UZwvcFIT2UqDb6OYwtgAdYoBkQ8ENjXuH2ZlJFL1jIjMqa0gMafUjiymxlg4JxxUhraUKz68HXEDta2BThxh3j_TBTS2OaIjty-_N_OKBwkH_S7bq20bqUXUfaB83vwgvQEvq2xzJvgFXEoGd7Etl6oDOg_v9ZeqtKBmJ2WBsblzZ0MKoRTw7JQ8CPiv7F2J8NKfwzBycHMYwlvypIhl-94I_sBCiEUwUb5R9JXq9KuFhMJPO6uqPNhpoSJlccJAm3n625vkF8TxFxxLg==&c=SXOUeCSRXmkKB_4lnlXErO_71TfCEW0qEs85AH-uU-ADmBF4SijydQ==&ch=Z79cs8kppmnvmfs3rgXgeezAlrZCDmEHM-zR90gHKBo5vleMx0opxw==>



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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All training and resources are 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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Criminal Connections:

Child Exploitation Material and Child Sexual Abuse

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Explore investigative strategies that address the relationship between child sexual abuse and child sexual abuse materials (child pornography) to supplement an investigation and corroborate victim statements. Gather new tools and resources for the most comprehensive case outcomes.

Topics include:
·     Current child exploitation / child sexual abuse trends
·     Characteristics and types of offenders

The relationship between child exploitation material and contact offenses


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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Summer is a great time for a self-paced online class!


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Missing Child Investigations in Indian Country Series

2 New Courses Added!

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Telecommunications Best Practices for Missing and Abducted Children <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAies--XQ0dJ7ExXrvJuSAydLIZbiaWZbyPkpVp_cVP1yUGfth7c-LwtX0bNVFSkcY1XisK29w6IWmKCnxNOXCmfO_XGsRrevFWpo_xd3j3VfVYFAu5Xyc89ajiVmrW5hslrjVqK7oNX3XczUtjc8vh0acoYzEwXuF43nqcPVoGeqvSpuLI2kXdZQzxqFh2SGXVRTzstyGa3inxiY0AZ2V1FG2JxHF4wTn91ChHOT8YIob4QtABQ3dhHvdK5_IU3FTAgvtMtAbDS-WKn4C90y0wI-JOztKfR_BG6I20Gph-Vyff0cNNs9C1srAcXwAjfG-KT0KLiYJ19UIzPL3AP8MUrg==&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>

Child Abduction Response Team Training for New Members <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAibu7T46QsNMdkymNCGvVb9wtfr_EEvEtByR2xicJ1uzBhByZbufDj43GGpjIEK6gfsmwLBNdkcvbBxrYSXPHsdhWy_c3iBPoQDm__YsqNoLKCx-W-SJ7JRwLa8MQRS8o_CYL5ZggzaeW0eRuCiRJZV1mGbN_acGSk4UGc3DGsiZ_WJgg-LS_HlQ_7im2zznb7A7A2yBE7bPnfp9b9Lf8z-5_nAC7UxYePD0RNihbXIGTcZiNkbaznaACmOqpU8L6toCUaBVhaUZgyw8ZRBdykqiSOHpmTgyI40J70JjE22kg=&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>

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Investigative Checklist Training for Patrol First Responders<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAipRkI5F-I_8EDS8fObASMg9k5BteiUbjTwp1AFpEGAPWTqg8zPQ9TCFyDuoQqnp0ZKMCgOS1dxT47Eb587Jzr-HaK6S6wXqKJGFQh59xv2nXm3k81ZhNt6TICg1kCVJrEe9NgIF09WHKJvPS32y9FMwFC5Iz4s8-zUQ4HUxBsrJvgTQVpmyZfOO44FguTpGnY0wjfXR6Yy2wgJqpWiTCY4CcukZZlXwqJ9rns0MCHagM9Uhr8F5iK_n0d2_eGCkMIJ4_j0kmZME_wGlJVgyUqBZdPITDiQdJwSj1rwqJJ5AEYE852S70qAeRUfWQwTuGgBKwi6q5h3HmJpBO21HQ9eA==&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>

Investigative Checklist Training for Supervisory Officers<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAibMB7tVvTT9Mmwqy-PjvFitzy8RgI_gjXFbrWLrtiGHVriZBCbrHgfd3I5u7Dta2xNZsUsIvwSU0CLaytgBVYu6cwo1LOoU7WgM1zocBQmsaHppFkkOJI7cqSZ4DQuYx--YmJR4760O7xqqeFGj_dmzLXyKUcKTFP6Gu-VLmwKQCsGJpdKEHk3UAO2sGEZYpPlDAzFeu0gm5LZETOi7nyboC-Tegl-E2JSKgSscbvnIJ6wOCC3XPmdVl87MYbyD9IY3QZrC74YSl6FBxkZB4srlLx-Z4gawJbezHiLsOAUYQY69UFqpdQB_NCnkf_xdO_&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>

CART Commander Online Training <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAiyBmhbuAmTG64BrKh5oQmupTjF0buw08Aeg-u985r2EETfmpt1aaY1pyK22MMWJKJ7TVPsqiXrgU4Ggq-PidNb5eEgA8YZuqYjlEWUW9PYQhSjNaqO1SSK3tZ_2zVW9RkCkQrsg1qtCtk-8xHJvFRFEEI-EXviUzeNTCzTmnh6hTexXPOgz0WahE5NxnA_8Fz_5wGa-eCUjOhPq71MtyTbjUWXYw9x092tPQ5orrx_hFJQs_3fgTo0L3_CPI1tmNK4-YCGyLKKJ6cyCH9oKgx9A==&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>

Patrol First Response for Missing and Abducted Children <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAiGUUPxEFdng0jcSpcyO0kK8VZjWVVZ8eJDdH0_kHivcG4pZw6kwoI1uKvYIBtWhJAR9WSuxs2J1sH_rr9sCdLS1bcC3IFfV1NrbH3Tkgd44mu8OQiXMEKRWOtETjeBvTLyAl6pdGeS16kWQCzMkuIfQbby5-RN8rs736IZ_a966eGZM4FJUpQyD__AhZbWY7T6d748LFUYzAAwEtbkjwlEb70ZE7w_f1CimVmBH1vU6S5SP23c1LsEXNpbWDgAKM1pMNbLmdPKaSkgXT1aA0kPzLE_-EE_Hn0x8ZUWOu65BWhb9UL95lUqxO7fswdBlY9&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>

Responding to Recovered High Risk and Endangered Missing Cases – <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAistC8xYSdwkjDCRgjyqtOXsa13Ik977vxc8GU8h9JCOhQpxbwMkJ7HWemzPTWyAmjTIxP9LSQVfTnAemhnxSKTBH312tFnBc66k0V1H3WDfSOfZjIdqX18hXluvsaW1394vo124xx_8letY9gn3I6vKfZoT4vnGP4w69Hzg3y34xHxOXZjAz43ULQcwvb4xR-AW6kQRn1X1Qqevpuv3DWJMARmnLmL_Lmc56jE1ntcGazwSi--gcyadzlaiQsjlPDuHRr31MU-VGPQoO2QcPsOeEOBXBjU2TqSyM-EZeD-1lidxXUUGBUZRDHzJhJacdo7kQU2aQWKLfvTvaCe9083_B0fRG0dq1R_80hbSbb2iFGdMPlPLoqxA==&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==> An Introduction for Law Enforcement Officers<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012I_7yy2kpq1dKZQdKLksUGzgh0iGZCbogbmNd0RQPqyZ2KbWS8FbxUtrqOjMexAistC8xYSdwkjDCRgjyqtOXsa13Ik977vxc8GU8h9JCOhQpxbwMkJ7HWemzPTWyAmjTIxP9LSQVfTnAemhnxSKTBH312tFnBc66k0V1H3WDfSOfZjIdqX18hXluvsaW1394vo124xx_8letY9gn3I6vKfZoT4vnGP4w69Hzg3y34xHxOXZjAz43ULQcwvb4xR-AW6kQRn1X1Qqevpuv3DWJMARmnLmL_Lmc56jE1ntcGazwSi--gcyadzlaiQsjlPDM-XcXbkIjC4=&c=7ZoJydf-cHnmyvYMVnRaCuT-heiWmMS2vC5iXiRVm248_gO3R7Gyug==&ch=IYBjdh2uzHlmHuonpsoTRaD80f6sRsEAtDy9qge35xa72_hmknOKQw==>
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Crime Scene Response in

Child Abduction Cases (CSR CAC)

 September 29, 2023 | Warwick, RI
Register NOW<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001qrRJTQeyvXySr7uztXSMlBewkaii7lfayv-B1D7k6MPUiMYN5Uv5FCAnx5D2H82juYAkEhAS7_9LW0bHiQUblOGn5aaX1IRBvsUT7P5I_ML2jkmwM0arvHVhP0fQPvKIvyY22Q77FzXnfTIbkx30PshD1r1k1gJn9skRcJy3cfapSiXckfWqz3PwOvwybYsqbAPmDoQUQWANxmk7IILYu5rO-3Wrvv-ndgrnvFKO1tSOyw26t09iXbWlgmdSqJJ5oyx7bDKABCn5e7rBBLxCdLjYub6erNJ2_MxztQXYfGtoCcdNhc4I_OKx90H42FzS34rGbwhPAjQcKeAwGjeYciS6t4eFo6OP67xirvdzvLrKhVxJ4h-l_b52DRHJaPq9dSOXfaN76XPWFhrOsB67NofbcQxucQh_9tsAzykV4Cc8LLsVcuOQYFPwc0chVO0nvWmKc2uLgO4=&c=QxLSXMvI-v0AuZxNf3ztWgECixJBstS9V2tfcN6r_vUl6s2gD4ef0g==&ch=l0O5NhofG2Brbjk1e2lvuDShwHc9Di4_BI9NcMLqYGuZgKAYu8KBTw==>


Discover methods and techniques for processing the crime scene of a child abduction. Identify procedures to properly document, collect, and process vital evidence when time is of the essence. Recognize the impact of the environment, proper scene acquisition and etiquette, proper supervision, and courtroom testimony on your case. Develop skill sets which can lead to the recovery of an abducted child and the criminal conviction of the abductor.





Protect Youth ONLINE - Join us December 12!

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Protecting Children in a Digital Age

December 12, 2023 | Live Online
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Technology plays a tremendous role in our children's lives. Learn about the ways children are interacting online to create better understanding and open up meaningful communication. Increase awareness of opportunities to protect and connect with children while also gathering valuable information to mitigate threats posed by individuals who seek to exploit them.

Agenda includes:
·     Setting the Foundation: Proactive Prevention Efforts
·     Popular Online Activity
·     Online Risks and Dangers
·     Disclosure & Reporting
·     Safety Information & Prevention


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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This project is supported by Grant #2020-MC-FX-K003 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.





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Pediatrician
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Children’s Advocacy Center of Jackson County
Community Engagement Director
Community Engagement Specialist
Medical Coordinator

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Peace at Home
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Raphael House
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Sexual Assault Resource Center
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