Multidisciplinary teams
Department of Justice Releases Second Online Journal on Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives
The second issue of the "Department of Justice Journal of Federal Law and Practice" addresses missing or murdered indigenous persons.
Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Recommendations for the Multidisciplinary Team and Children’s Advocacy Center Response
Date Published
November 2020
Agencies
OJJDP-Sponsored
A Body of Evidence: Measures to Improve Collection & Reduce Contamination
February 2021
This November 23, 2020 webinar provided learners with a fundamental overview of major methods in evidence collection to empower teams and improve their evidence-gathering procedures.
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Corroborating Evidence For Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, Forensic Interviewers and MDTs
February 2021
This November 3, 2020 training stressed the importance of corroboration and offered forensic interview techniques to increase details and facts gathered in the interview through considerations, sample language, and guidance for the multidisciplinary team approach.
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A Very Particular Set of Skills: Investigating Human Trafficking - Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, MDT members ONLY
Event Dates
–
Eastern
Location
Online
Event Type
Webinar
Victims of Child Abuse Act Children’s Advocacy Centers Sub-Grant Program
Through this program, the National Children's Alliance will increase the number of children advocacy center programs serving child victims of abuse, with an emphasis on reaching underserved areas (rural, remote, and Tribal) and populations (American Indian, Alaska Native, and Hispanic communities, and military families).
Northeast Regional Children's Advocacy Center
Under this project, the Northeast Regional Children's Advocacy Center provides training and technical assistance to develop and strengthen children's advocacy centers and multidisciplinary teams in the Northeast Region.
Child Advocacy Centers Military Partnership Pilot Project
Through this new initiative, the National Children’s Alliance will continue efforts to increase the number of children served in all jurisdictions across the U.S.
Western Regional Children's Advocacy Center
The Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center will provide training and technical assistance and web-based resources to develop and strengthen children’s advocacy centers and multidisciplinary teams in the 13 states of the region.
Victims of Child Abuse Act Children’s Advocacy Centers Sub-Grant Program—Domestic Victims of Trafficking Funds
Through this program, NCA will increase the number of children's advocacy center programs serving child/youth victims of sex trafficking and child pornography, with an emphasis on those involved in federal cases through our memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the FBI.
National Subgrants Program for Victims of Child Pornography
Through this program, National Children's Alliance will increase the number of children's advocacy center programs serving child/youth victims of sex trafficking and child pornography.
Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center
The Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center provides training and technical assistance to child abuse professionals in communities to support the growth and improvement of coordinated multidisciplinary responses to child abuse.
Training and Technical Assistance for Child Abuse Professionals: National Children's Advocacy Center's Child Abuse Response Enhancement (CARE) Program
Under this project, the National Children's Advocacy Center provides training opportunities, technical assistance, publications, and resources for child abuse response professionals.
Midwest Regional Children’s Advocacy Center
The Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center's mission is to improve the community response to child abuse through strategic leadership, collaboration, and capacity building.
Victims of Child Abuse Children’s Advocacy Centers Membership and Accreditation Program
This program provides funding for membership and accreditation services for children’s advocacy centers, multidisciplinary teams, and related professionals who provide a coordinated and comprehensive response to victims of child abuse and their families.
Missing and Exploited Children Training and Technical Assistance Program (MECTTA)
This project provides assistance to prosecutors, state and local law enforcement, and other child-serving professionals to strengthen multidisciplinary team responses to missing and exploited children's issues.
Corroborating Evidence: For Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, Forensic Interviewers and other MDT members
Event Dates
–
Eastern
Location
Online
Event Type
Webinar
Category 2: CAC National Subgrant Program
2018-CI-FX-K003
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2020
$15,387,563
Victims of Child Abuse (VOCA) Category 3: National Subgrant Program for Victims of Child Pornography
2018-NZ-NX-K004
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2020
$2,000,000
OJJDP FY 2020 Missing and Exploited Children Training and Technical Assistance Program
2020-MC-FX-K001
Open
Funding First Awarded
2020
$3,600,000