There are only a few days left until this Friday's (September 20, 2024) abstract submission deadline for our 2025 Leadership Conference! Share your knowledge to help people in the Children's Advocacy Center movement, either in person in Washington, D.C. June 9-11, 2025, or you can connect with attendees virtually from your home office! Send us your workshop idea, a detailed description of it, and three to five learning objectives for your potential audience, which are administrators, coordinators, and board members of CACs, State Chapters, and multidisciplinary teams. Please also share this with someone you know with the expertise to elevate practice in our field! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g43UXHZd
National Children's Alliance
非营利组织管理
Washington,DC 6,830 位关注者
The nation's largest network of care centers serving child victims of abuse.
关于我们
National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is the national association and accrediting body for Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs). Formed in 1988, NCA has been providing support, technical assistance, and quality assurance for CACs, while serving as a voice for abused children for more than 25 years. A children’s advocacy center is a child-friendly facility in which law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, mental health, medical and victim advocacy professionals work together to investigate abuse, help children heal from abuse, and hold offenders accountable.
- 网站
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https://nationalchildrensalliance.org
National Children's Alliance的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1988
地点
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主要
516 C Street NE
Suite #100
US,DC,Washington,20002
National Children's Alliance员工
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Tamara Brooks
Creative Solution with Purpose ? Convergent Thinker ? Passionate Storyteller
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Wendy Luikart
Administrative Assistant at National Children's Alliance
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Ivy Svoboda
Executive Director at Nebraska Alliance of Child Advocacy Centers
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Blake Warenik
Director of Communications at National Children's Alliance
动态
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"A cut of this magnitude will have a ‘catastrophic’ impact on survivors." NCA CEO Teresa Huizar was featured in The Washington Post about the impact of Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) cuts to victim services across the country, like Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs), at risk of cutting back resources or shutting their doors. Read on to learn more, share this with your network, and tell Congress to pass the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act (CVFSA) in the House to protect CACs and provide access for victims to get the support they need: https://lnkd.in/grkv6Z_u
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??Open NCA Job Alert?? ??Grant Writer (remote position): Prepares and submits funding proposals and grant applications, identifies funding sources, and may assist in program development/project design. Must have at least 3 years of experience as a grant writer for a non-profit. ??Interested in making an impact for kids on a national scale, and taking the next step in your career in the movement? Check out the job description and posting below to learn more, and apply ASAP, or forward to someone in your network who may be a good fit for this position: https://lnkd.in/g4FhE9T2
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Why does belonging matter? How can we, as child abuse professionals, effectively incorporate belonging for children who have face adversities to foster better outcomes? Learn more on the latest episode of our One in Ten podcast where we speak with Gaelin Elmore, former NFL player, youth advocate, speaker, and "belonging champion." Listen now to the full episode and subscribe to One in Ten: https://lnkd.in/d2izGwry Watch the full video episode: https://lnkd.in/gq9Nh4Aa Learn more about Gaelin: https://lnkd.in/gMehNKqz
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?These are the real words of a kid served by an NCA-accredited center. Through our Youth Feedback Survey, we're hearing from them in their own words. Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) listen to children. CACs also help them process what's happened to them and build a foundation for life after abuse so they can go back to being kids. ??Learn more about what we do in our Healing, Justice, & Trust report: https://loom.ly/cytrzy8
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For decades and across nearly 1,000 communities nationwide, Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) have provided evidence-based, child-centered care for children victimized by abuse and SUPPORT for their families. Unless Congress acts, CACs will be forced to cut down on services and even close their doors due to drastic funding cuts from the Crime Victims Fund. Reps. Ann Wagner, Nathaniel Moran, Debbie Dingell, Stephanie Bice, and Jim Costa introduced the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act (CVFSA) in the House to protect CACs and provide access for victims to get the support they need. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Richard Durbin also introduced its companion bill in the Senate. The CVFSA is backed by 141 bipartisan co-sponsors and our goal is to reach 218 by the end of September. Help make a difference in our fight for stable and sustained funding for children in desperate need of victim services. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eqJYHJG
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Despite Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) serving many more victims of child sexual abuse than child physical abuse, federal data show the latter is far more common, potentially indicating CACs without a specialized response to physical abuse may be unequipped to serve a large population of child victims of abuse within their jurisdictions. Check out our guide to learn how CACs can better deliver evidence-based intervention designed to meet the specific needs of victims of physical abuse. Then, share with your networks:?https://loom.ly/aieOktU
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Why does belonging matter? In the latest episode of One in Ten podcast, NCA CEO Teresa Huizar speaks with Gaelin Elmore, former NFL player, youth advocate, speaker, and "belonging champion." We explore the significant impact of belonging on children who have faced adversities, and how child abuse professionals can incorporate belonging into their work to foster better outcomes. Listen now and subscribe to One in Ten: https://lnkd.in/d2izGwry Learn more about Gaelin: https://lnkd.in/gMehNKqz
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#ICYMI: Our 2025 Leadership Conference call for abstracts is out. What can you teach the field next year? The Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) movement is gathering in Washington, D.C. at the 2025 Leadership Conference next summer, to hear and put into practice the latest ideas from experts. What have you learned in your career that other people in our field would benefit from knowing? Send us your workshop idea, a detailed description of it, and three to five learning objectives for your potential audience. Learn more and submit your abstract by September 20, 2024: https://lnkd.in/g43UXHZd We also begin selecting members of our 2025 Abstract Review Committee, who help us rate and select which abstracts are invited to present at Leadership Conference. Learn more and apply to volunteer for this year's Abstract Review Committee by September 13, and help make this the best conference ever: https://lnkd.in/gzs-MNSp Please also consider who else you know with the expertise to elevate practice in our field and share this with them!
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On the latest episode of One in Ten podcast, Amanda Glouchkow, Research Assistant at University of Ottawa joined us to explore the complexities teachers face in identifying and reporting child abuse. Amanda shared surprising findings from her research and emphasized the importance of improving training and support for educators. Listen to the episode now and subscribe to One in Ten: https://lnkd.in/gGQJMtbX