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In This Issue 31st National Symposium on Child Abuse, Forensic Interviews at Trial: Preparation and Presentation Training, NIJ-funded Researchers Create Validated Tool to Identify Victims of Human Trafficking, The Lifetime…

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In May, NCAC Executive Director, Chris Newlin, conducted an Advanced Special Victim’s Counsel Child Victim Advocacy and Representation Training for the US Air Force, Army, Marines, and Coast Guard at…

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In This Issue 31st National Symposium on Child Abuse, Forensic Interviews at Trial: Preparation and Presentation Training, The Biological Embedding of Child Abuse and Neglect, Talking with Parents about Children’s…

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In April, NCAC Executive Director, Chris Newlin, delivered the plenary presentation at the 2014 West Virginia Child Abuse Network Conference, in Morgantown, WV, titled, “Value and Impact of the Children’s…

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In March, NCAC Executive Director, Chris Newlin, delivered the plenary presentation at the 5th Annual Champions for Children Conference in Chicago, Illinois. Chris also presented two workshops: one titled, “Grooming:…

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In This Issue Focus on Prevention, 30th National Symposium on Child Abuse, National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation National Plan and Fact Sheets, Victim Advocacy Training, Behavioral…

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In February, NCAC Executive Director, Chris Newlin, conducted two Child Protection Investigative Team Trainings for 190 attendees in Tennessee. In addition, Chris met with U.S. Air Force JAG faculty to…

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In This Issue Focus on Prevention, 30th National Symposium on Child Abuse, National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation National Plan and Fact Sheets, Victim Advocacy Training, Behavioral…

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Community representatives of youth-serving organizations recently came together to discuss the prevention strategies their organizations have in place to protect children/youth from the possibility of abuse; challenges their organization face…

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