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The Importance of the Medical Exam

August 5, 2022 by Jacob Stapledon

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The Importance of the Medical Exam

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center as an orientation tool for both current and incoming MDT members. This training highlights the importance of medical exams, the importance of specialized professionals, and why “normal is normal” when it comes to results.

Instructor

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center.

Resources

The training and an accompanying resources can be found here.

For more information or to schedule full-length in-person or online trainings, please contact Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Coordinator.

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The Role of the Victim Advocate

July 27, 2022 by Jacob Stapledon

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The Role of the Victim Advocate

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center in collaboration with Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center as an orientation tool for both current and incoming MDT members. This training highlights the importance of victim advocates, what victim advocates do for children and families, and the role of the victim advocate on the MDT.

Instructor

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center.

Resources

The training and an accompanying resources can be found here.

For more information or to schedule full-length in-person or online trainings, please contact Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Coordinator.

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Building a Better Case Review Together

July 27, 2022 by Jacob Stapledon

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Building a Better Case Review Together

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center as an orientation tool for both current and incoming MDT members. This training highlights the importance of case review, provides an example of what case review can look like, and discusses the value of representatives from each discipline attending.

Instructor

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center.

Resources

The training and an accompanying resources can be found here.

For more information or to schedule full-length in-person or online trainings, please contact Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Coordinator.

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Working with Children with Disabilities

July 27, 2022 by Jacob Stapledon

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Working with Children with Disabilities

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center (NRCAC) as an orientation tool for both current and incoming MDT members. This training spotlights the dynamics of working with children with disabilities in child abuse cases from the perspectives of forensic interviewers, first responders, and prosecutors.

Instructor

This video training was created by Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center.

Resources

For more resources from NRCAC please visit their website here.

For more information or to schedule full-length in-person or online trainings, please contact Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Coordinator.

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Children’s Cove Services

February 4, 2022 by Dave Jensen

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Children’s Cove Services

Children’s Cove is the Child Advocacy Center for Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. It is the only agency of its kind that provides the Cape & Islands a compassionate, efficient, child-friendly facility for child abuse intervention. Our staff facilitate a streamlined process which reduces the chances that the children are retraumatized and preserves the best evidence for investigators. Our staff help facilitate the collaboration of social and legal agencies to protect children and take the first steps toward healing. Learn more about how our organization works.

Instructor

Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Coordinator, Children’s Cove.

Resources

To learn more about CAC’s in our state, visit the Massachusetts Childrens Alliance.

To learn more about Children’s Cove, read our comprehensive brochure here. 

For more information or to schedule full length in-person or online trainings, please contact, please contact Jacob Stapledon, Community Engagement and Education Coordinator.

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