








What ia a Child Advocacy Center (CAC) and what do they do?
The primary goal of all CACs is to ensure that children are not further victimized by the intervention systems designed to protect them. Program objectives include:
Communities that have developed a CAC experience many benefits: more immediate follow-up to child abuse reports; more efficient medical and mental health referrals; reduction in the number of child interviews; increased successful prosecutions; and consistent support for child victims and their families.
Professionals involved in multidisciplinary work report greater appreciation and understanding of the mission of other disciplines; better access to cross-disciplinary training, and more informed decision making. This comprehensive approach, with follow-up services provided by the CAC, ensures that children receive child-focused services in a child friendly environment - one in which the needs of children and families come first.
The National Evaluation of Children's Advocacy Center is being lead by the University of New Hampshire's Crimes Against Children Research Center. The National Children's Advocacy Center is one of the partners in the study.
The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center assists CACs in the southern region with establishing CAC programs that are patterned after the Huntsville model, but designed to meet the unique needs of their own communities. The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC) provides information, consultation and training in establishing child-focused programs that promote coordination among agencies responding to child abuse. SRCAC's staff will assist CACs with questions on starting a CAC program in their community and help with developing a training plan that will meet the needs of the agency and the community.
Training for CAC staff is available through the NCAC's Training Department and the National Symposium on Child Abuse.
TO FIND A CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER NEAR YOU, PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK;
www.nca-online.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=3999&activeState=FL
PLEASE, HELP US HELP OUR CHILDREN. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER.
Reprinted from Putting Standards into Practice: A Guide to Implementing NCA Standards for Children's Advocacy Centers 2000