CAMI Weekly February 23-27, 2026
Amanda L Shinkle
Amanda.L.Shinkle at doj.oregon.gov
Mon Mar 2 07:11:53 PST 2026
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CAMI Weekly News February 23-27, 2026
OREGON Solicitations & Trainings
NEW Updated CAMI MDT Model Protocol Template now available
Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR) training
Oregon Child Abuse and Human Trafficking Summit 2026
General Solicitations & Trainings
NEW WRCAC: Creating a Culture of Care in Multidisciplinary Teams
Enhancing Investigations through Genetic Genealogy
2026 NCAC Trainings
NCJTC Trainings
Employment
Children’s Center: Medical Provider
Liberty House: 2 positions
Raphael House: HR Director
Sable House – 2 positions
SafeSpace: Mental Health Clinicians
OREGON Solicitations and Trainings
Updated CAMI MDT Model Protocol Template now available!
The CAMI MDT Model Protocol template is a resource to support your MDT as you prepare to update your County MDT Protocols in the coming year. You and your team can use the template as a starting point and customize the fillable fields to reflect practices in your county.
The updates have been approved by the CJA Task Force and CAMI Advisory Council. The model protocol template was created with support from the Children's Justice Act (CJA) and CAMI Regional funding administered by the Oregon Department of Justice (ODOJ) to promote best practices for MDTs.
To request a copy of the revised Model Protocol Template, or If you have any questions, please contact info at oregoncas.org<mailto:info at oregoncas.org>.
Updates include:
· Diversity, Equity and Access has been updated to Meaningful Access to Child Abuse Intervention Services for Child Abuse Victims and their Non-Offending Families (p. 7-8). This reflects updates made to the NCA Standards in response to the current federal administration's directives.
· Drug Endangered Children (p. 33)
· Child Death Review (p. 34-36)
Stay tuned for a two-part virtual town hall series with more information about the Oregon MDT Model Protocols and these updates and toolkits and resources to further support your local Drug Endangered Children and Child Death Review efforts.
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Registration is now live for all 2026 sessions of Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR) training. Build and sharpen your skills as a multidisciplinary team member providing trauma-informed, collaborative response during this live, four-morning virtual training.
CEUs are offered for law enforcement (DPSST- 16) and social workers (NASW - 14).
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.
2026 Dates
Session 1: April 7-8 & 14-15 | 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Session 2: June 16-17 & 23-24 | 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Session 3: September 15-16 & 22-23 | 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Session 4: December 1-2 & 7-8 | 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Training Overview
Here is what past participants have had to say:
"I wish that this was part of the onboarding process for all CAC staff and MDT partners!" - Children's Advocacy Center participant.
“Great class! This class should be mandatory for all new patrol officers in Oregon.” - Law enforcement participant
“I plan to use most if not all the information that was provided during my interviews with children. My hope is to be able to recognize their behaviors and ask the appropriate questions.”-Child welfare participant.
Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR) is a statewide training for Oregon's MDT members early in their career or switching roles, and fulfills statutorily mandated training requirements. Seasoned MDT members have also found value in attending CCAR as a refresher. CCAR focuses on the field response to child abuse and will help you better understand the forensic interview process, best practices for field interviewing and gathering minimal facts, and how to work with children's advocacy centers (CAC). CCAR covers foundational knowledge for anyone working with children that have experienced trauma: child development, memory and trauma, and how children tell.
Daily Agenda
Day 1 (8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.)
* The Multidisciplinary Team Model
* Child Development Essentials
Day 3 (8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.)
* Life of a Case Part 1: Question Types, Culture, and Disabilities
* Life of a Case Part 2: Disclosure, Field Response
Day 2 (8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.)
* How Children Remember
* The Disclosure Journey
Day 4 (8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.)
* Life of a Case Part 3: The Forensic Interview
* Life of a Case Part 4: Judicial Handling, Corroboration & Testimony
Cost
General: $220
CAC Staff: $150
Current Students: $25*
*There is limited availability and you must use school email during the registration process.
Any questions can be directed to registration at oregoncas.org<mailto:registration at oregoncas.org>.
Registration Now Open for the Oregon Child Abuse & Human Trafficking Summit
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026 - Friday, May 1, 2026
Holiday Inn Portland - Columbia Riverfront
What is the Oregon Child Abuse & Human Trafficking Summit?
2026 OCAHT Summit focus: Illuminating Touchpoints: Navigating the Crossover between Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Human Trafficking
Presented by the Clackamas County District Attorney's Office, Children's Center, and Safety Compass, The OCAHT Summit is a three-day interactive experience of over 60 learning sessions presented by Multidisciplinary Team leaders, changemakers, and direct service providers. This year's presenters are subject matter experts in best practice and the most up to date research at Local, State and National levels.
This Summit is open to all professionals working in the fields of child abuse, human trafficking, and interpersonal violence looking for continuing education in these fields.
Register by February 28, 2026 for a discounted registration rate of $400!
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Featured Topics
Keynote- IT Takes Team to Protect A Child: The Experience through a child’s eyes.
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* Lived Experience Expert Panel: The Long Game: Life after Exploitation
* Zero Abuse Project: Trends in Generative AI
* EPIK Project: Addressing the Demand for Sex for Sale
* Larry Braunstein: Courtroom Psychology & more
* Heartafire Counseling: Building a Framework of Healing for HT Survivors
* Andrea Heinz: InSTEP: Insights from Sex Trade Experienced Persons
* Intersections of Domestic Violence & Human Trafficking: The Need for Housing & Co-Advocacy
* Law Enforcement Panel and Lived Experience Expert, Chelsey Passon: Echoes of Strength: A Journey of Success Stories in Cases Involving Exploitation & Human Trafficking
* Labor Trafficking Panel: Vulnerable Populations Need Culturally Specific Support
* Pamela Miller: Intrafamilial Child Torture: Severe Child Abuse & Torture of Children in Families
* Corey Jewel Jenson: Creepy but Crucial Information: Advanced Grooming as Described by Sex Offenders & more
And many more…
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General Solicitations and Trainings
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Creating a Culture of Care in Multidisciplinary Teams
Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) working with Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) carry the heavy responsibility of supporting children and families in the aftermath of abuse. Each member of the team, whether law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, medical, CAC staff, mental health, or victim advocacy, brings expertise that, combined, ensures a coordinated and compassionate response. But sustaining this work and collaborative response requires more than professional skill. To protect against burnout and secondary traumatic stress, teams must intentionally create a culture of care. An environment where wellness, empathy, and mutual support are woven into everyday practice.
What is a culture of care?
A culture of care is more than offering occasional wellness workshops or reminders about self-care. It is the collective agreement and practice of valuing people as much as the work they do. In such a culture, team members feel safe to voice challenges, seek support, and take care of themselves without fear of judgment.
For MDTs, this means normalizing conversations about stress and trauma exposure, prioritizing the health of professionals, and embedding structures that support resilience at both the individual and organizational levels. However, it is important to note that not all organizations have the same level of commitment to this within their organizations, so, incorporating cultures of care into everyday team activities can be even more relevant for those disciplines
Why It Matters for MDTS
Sustained Effectiveness
Compassionate, well-supported team members bring sharper focus, better decision-making, and stronger advocacy for children.
Reduced Turnover
High-stress fields often experience high attrition. A culture of care reduces staff loss, which preserves institutional knowledge and team cohesion.
Better Collaboration
Teams that practice care toward each other communicate more openly, trust more deeply, and resolve conflicts more constructively.
Modeling for Families
The way MDTs care for themselves and each other sets an example for the children and caregivers they serve.
Key Elements of a Culture of Care
Creating such a culture doesn’t happen by accident. It requires intentional leadership and consistent reinforcement. Below are practical strategies MDTs and CAC leaders can adopt.
1. Normalize Conversations About Stress
Silence around secondary trauma or burnout can breed shame. Instead, teams should acknowledge openly that exposure to trauma affects everyone and can often lead to compassion fatigue or burnout (Goldberg, 2020). Incorporating brief “check-in” moments at the start of meetings can open space for members to share how they’re doing emotionally.
2. Prioritize Psychological Safety
Team members need to know they can speak honestly without fear of criticism. Leaders play a critical role by modeling vulnerability (Scholz, 2025). Psychological safety creates trust and reduces isolation.
3. Build in Recovery Opportunities
Rather than expecting team members to “power through,” CACs can schedule intentional pauses. Options include:
· Case debriefings that address emotional impact as well as investigative outcomes.
· Wellness breaks during long meetings.
· Rotating high-intensity cases to distribute exposure more evenly when possible.
4. Celebrate Wins
Trauma-focused work can leave teams feeling weighed down by what goes wrong. Regularly acknowledging successes, whether a child’s healing progress, a collaborative breakthrough, or simply a job well done, reinforces purpose and fuels hope.
5. Offer Training and Resources
Ongoing education on secondary traumatic stress, resiliency, and mindfulness equips MDT members with tools to cope effectively. Providing access to employee assistance programs, counseling, or peer support networks demonstrates institutional commitment to care. This may be especially important for our colleagues who may not have this type of support within their own disciplines.
6. Encourage Boundaries
Leaders should support staff in setting healthy limits, such as not answering case-related emails late at night or taking comp time when possible after particularly difficult cases. When boundaries are respected, professionals can return to work more focused and effective.
7. Build Care into Organizational Practices
Policies and practices should reflect wellness priorities. Examples include:
· Incorporating wellness topics into orientation and ongoing training.
· Embedding self-care reminders into meeting agendas.
· Allocating resources for retreats, wellness activities, or peer support programs.
Leadership's Role
Leadership is the cornerstone of a culture of care (Ennis, 2024). When leaders embody empathy, transparency, and balance, they give permission for others to do the same. Leaders can:
· Model vulnerability and authenticity.
· Recognize the contributions of each team member.
· Encourage time off and respect boundaries.
· Actively listen when staff express concerns about workload or stress.
Without visible commitment from leadership, wellness efforts can appear superficial. With it, they become sustainable and transformative.
Again, we must also recognize that not all our partners may have supportive leaders, so finding ways to supplement resources and building a level of care into team practices may be especially important in these instances.
Shared Responsibility
While leadership sets the tone, every MDT member contributes to a culture of care. Simple practices such as checking in on colleagues, offering help when someone seems overwhelmed, or expressing appreciation can ripple outward. Care is contagious: when one person demonstrates it, others are more likely to follow.
Creating a culture of care is not about adding one more task to already full plates. Instead, it’s about shaping how teams work together so that wellness and compassion are not afterthoughts but central to the mission.
CACs and MDTs who invest in such a culture will find that not only do their professionals thrive, but the children and families they serve benefit as well (Ennis, 2024). Healthy, resilient teams are better equipped to provide hope, healing, and justice.
In a field where the work is inherently heavy, care is not optional. It is the foundation that allows MDTs to keep showing up, day after day, for the children and families who need them most.
Resources:
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)
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Resources on trauma-informed leadership, organizational self-assessment, and workforce wellness.
References:
Ennis, K., & Brown-DeVeaux, D. (2024). How Can Organizations Support a Culture of Care?. The Nursing clinics of North America, 59(1), 131–139.
Goldberg M. J. (2020). Compassionate Care: Making It a Priority and the Science Behind It. Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 40 Suppl 1, S4–S7.
Scholz, C. (2025, November 5). Building culture through respect and humble leadership in Health Care’s next era. America’s Essential Hospitals.
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No matter where you’re connecting from, NCAC’s nationally recognized virtual trainings are designed to strengthen your skills, support your work, and help you make a lasting impact in the lives of children and families.
Forensic Interviewing of Children Training<https://wzh86ncab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0018Dq6AWpFS9JQWXgyEJOwMZJqeF4FVnYPqVWM0sJ-r6-pz-gQ3WiLi7gLfXDkTIVICyr2K38rocdAtTld1cnrH0sQx9IMz8Tb8Q7Lybo9Ua_tEbm0GgS-7nSoBJ-IZJH_izIenoAy9AGOW5FtsJQrfRSGdT0BFyzXBgj3PYxYNwCVpGgyRIfC_7v-i8TXf2oHOFg-hzEph0DWBUpI-GBI2SrbTwNlzr-qT6edTR15kH8=&c=MXJwPDLu1rt5wpOkTOtWko3VEJ2msN35PqUAAIZ1iXpVomQo0KNhvQ==&ch=w7-BE2rauQ1pZcrxo_9Uh43L5qhsgcr3fSd_CCF_Bhw1EekogKHYmA==> | Virtual
March 2, 2026 - March 5, 2026
The NCAC Forensic Interviewing of Children training is a 4-day, research-based course that teaches participants to conduct effective investigative interviews using the NCAC Child Forensic Interview (CFI) Structure. Led by experienced interviewers, the training combines lectures, hands-on practice, discussion, and feedback in a supportive learning environment.
This training is recommended for new forensic interviewers, professionals seeking to refresh or strengthen their skills, and those who want a deeper understanding of the forensic interviewer’s role — such as supervisors, program managers, or executive directors.
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March 23 - 24, 2026 | Nashville, TN
Beyond Google - Discovering Online Resources<https://4x5yulqab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001iXRN3sSOz4qfogH9y9gNZIsluADnMlSYDBldSA2BMaNZ9_gklqNDNatljaAf2SqwS26XFcmNduwE9YXvna6xZL9tPgqgRIfaz74Ubr_D15MRBlNHkNpF54b0viC2pOcW0Kp-8KOTrw96rI3JB14oCjaNDG2pAFFLI_ND1Yp1o1QAu5-hCSKO0HzxzEl5VBTU9Pmg-EC2JnFi-fh9tPKU-uf5obxhhuTZ6wUH38zfV7jvhzt72e1atE-3xgQ_6GKVMQ3mbu1hocgtTV7X2L9n8DyP7zfE19yX&c=XObO-yXWxMkmFmyPzNuUYYMrc2PjbSWRrOykPRnUepi_3bJfNDu30A==&ch=-t8B1xid_lISSXoUJFj5xSYC1pqiQvudYoINBfTZmYtYH5jv3tqd2A==>
in Investigations<https://4x5yulqab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001iXRN3sSOz4qfogH9y9gNZIsluADnMlSYDBldSA2BMaNZ9_gklqNDNatljaAf2SqwS26XFcmNduwE9YXvna6xZL9tPgqgRIfaz74Ubr_D15MRBlNHkNpF54b0viC2pOcW0Kp-8KOTrw96rI3JB14oCjaNDG2pAFFLI_ND1Yp1o1QAu5-hCSKO0HzxzEl5VBTU9Pmg-EC2JnFi-fh9tPKU-uf5obxhhuTZ6wUH38zfV7jvhzt72e1atE-3xgQ_6GKVMQ3mbu1hociifnkT_jGKgy_g5oZspZzl&c=XObO-yXWxMkmFmyPzNuUYYMrc2PjbSWRrOykPRnUepi_3bJfNDu30A==&ch=-t8B1xid_lISSXoUJFj5xSYC1pqiQvudYoINBfTZmYtYH5jv3tqd2A==>
April 20 - 21, 2026 | Everett, WA
Protecting Children in a Digital Age<https://4x5yulqab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001iXRN3sSOz4qfogH9y9gNZIsluADnMlSYDBldSA2BMaNZ9_gklqNDNYo_6jpgTptoCz-oE-xVStDqxVFCxAnxbOiIIhXOR0WGm9UFu-frSiwl6Ryuo33qB8ERNLTSD_9w70IDdFhFxrNJGiE3z0e1KjAn3gr8ejEOKqiDzyT5Hm20Id9NfoA1GSsk43pZZek60R9VLSazULW6ge5iPGM4oPRg7t_uz3xineR1xCb1g-TI_KkrlTiauQ==&c=XObO-yXWxMkmFmyPzNuUYYMrc2PjbSWRrOykPRnUepi_3bJfNDu30A==&ch=-t8B1xid_lISSXoUJFj5xSYC1pqiQvudYoINBfTZmYtYH5jv3tqd2A==>
March 31, 2026 | Live Online
Casting the Digital Footprint<https://4x5yulqab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001iXRN3sSOz4qfogH9y9gNZIsluADnMlSYDBldSA2BMaNZ9_gklqNDNR6agcIYTiFPIGkpWhCehWyqWzBzhOBgUcft6b45imcNFFK-JwwsQU1m3lAmgKWD0k4CTld_IoB7ErnS4rW_w84mFpb_0exVhnHZrTCNIV_hVmm4sn7P8rZ2_-1TKqJz69vK9ieoWgzu-0pxYNUet_TqU_DeuhGqArlMAJyilEZEu6unMUX5S0MNMeuTlo7cGg==&c=XObO-yXWxMkmFmyPzNuUYYMrc2PjbSWRrOykPRnUepi_3bJfNDu30A==&ch=-t8B1xid_lISSXoUJFj5xSYC1pqiQvudYoINBfTZmYtYH5jv3tqd2A==>
March 2 - 3, 2026 | Hot Springs, AR
May 4 - 5, 2026 | Carlsbad, CA
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Join us for an intensive training focused on understanding and building relationships between the forensic pathologist, homicide investigator, and prosecutor in successfully investigating and prosecuting child homicide cases. Learn autopsy protocols, forensic essentials, and the criticality of determining the cause and manner of death.
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Improve investigative techniques and prosecutorial efforts needed to successfully decipher unresolved and cold cases. Explore essential investigative, forensic and prosecution methodologies through the dissection of actual cases, best practice examples, interactive discussions, and contemporary resources.
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