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The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC) will continue to provide successful guidance for "community-specific" solutions and team responses through the development of CAC's in the 17 states comprising the Southern Region. The CACs will continue to provide coordinated and comprehensive-multi-disciplinary services to children and families who are victims of abuse and neglect.
NCA/NCF
The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC) will continue to provide successful guidance for "community-specific" solutions and team responses through the development of CAC's in the 17 states comprising the Southern Region. The CACs will continue to provide coordinated and comprehensive-multi-disciplinary services to children and families who are victims of abuse and neglect.
NCA/NCF
The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC) will continue to provide successful guidance for "community-specific" solutions and team responses through the development of CAC's in the 17 states comprising the Southern Region. The CACs will continue to provide coordinated and comprehensive-multi-disciplinary services to children and families who are victims of abuse and neglect.
NCA/NCF
The Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990, as amended, authorizes OJJDP to support the development of multidisciplinary teams and children's advocacy centers in local communities to improve their reponse to child abuse. It specifically directs the creation of four Regional Children's Advocacy Centers throughout the United States to provide training and technical assistance to local communities for this purpose.
This grant will allow the Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC)to continue to increase the number of facility-based children's advocacy centers (CACs) in the southern region. These CACs will provide coordinated and comprehensive multi- disciplinary services to children and families who are victims of abuse and neglect. The SRCAC will target underserved areas in order to introduce the CAC concept and establish CACs, strengthen existing CACs and leverage resources through collaborative projects. These goals will be accomplished through development and delivery of technical assistance and training projects, and through collaborative efforts with the National Children's Alliance, the other Regional Children's Advocacy Centers,state CAC organizations and individual communities.
ca/ncf
The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center (SRCAC) will continue to provide successful guidance for "community-specific" solutions and team responses through the development of CAC's in the 17 states comprising the Southern Region. The CACs will continue to provide coordinated and comprehensive-multi-disciplinary services to children and families who are victims of abuse and neglect.