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Training and Technical Assistance Project To Expand Children's Advocacy Centers Serving American Indian/Alaska Native Communities
The Alaska Children's Alliance (ACA) is the accredited state chapter of the National Children's Alliance. ACA provides training and technical assistance to Alaska's children's advocacy centers (CACs) and communities interested in developing a multidisciplinary response to child maltreatment. The primary goal of this project is to increase capacity of indigenous-serving CACs so that they can effectively investigate, prosecute, and intervene in child abuse cases.
The Alaska Children's Alliance (ACA) provides customized training and technical assistance (TTA) to those who have received grants as part of this initiative, as well as rural and indigenous serving CACs interested in expanding their multidisciplinary response to child abuse. TTA includes customized trainings, support with national accreditation, resource development, and individualized consultation.
Audience
Child Protection and Advocacy Professionals
Child Welfare Personnel
Community Members
Juvenile Justice Specialists
Law Enforcement
Mental Health Professionals
Nonprofit Organizations
Prosecutors
Social Services
Tribal Community
Eligibility
The Alaska Children's Alliance (ACA) provides assistance to Alaska CACs and communities looking to expand services to better serve American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities.