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SUMMARY:Washington Statewide Forensic Interview Peer Review
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of forensic interview peer review is to provide Forensic and/or Child Interview Specialists and MDT Partners with an opportunity to review forensic interviews\, discuss specific interview techniques\, provide feedback regarding the quality of documentation\, and review relevant research. \nPeer review meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month from 11:00 AM-12:30 PM and participants are expected to take turns presenting cases. If you need assistance with preparing a transcript for peer review\, please contact Lisette at lisette@cacwa.org. \nTo register for peer review\, please click here. On the registration landing page\, click Register and then select Single Registration on the pop up window. On the registration screen you may select as many dates as you wish to attend. \nPlease note the date of Peer Review may change due to unforeseen calendar conflicts. \n 
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/washington-statewide-forensic-interviewer-peer-review-13/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interviews
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SUMMARY:MDT Orientation - February 2024
DESCRIPTION:Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Orientation is held on the first Wednesday of the month from 10:00-Noon.  MDT Orientation will provide foundational information to new MDT members that will further their understanding of the CAC movement and model\, who is part of an MDT\, and how case review works. The content in training will assist CACs in their onboarding process.  \nRegister for MDT Orientation using this link https://www.mycacwa.org/eventmanager/trainingevent/seriesdetails/8.  \nTo register click on the Register button and select Single Registration. On the registration page\, please select the date you want to attend. MDT Orientation is a single event and not a series\, so it is not necessary to select multiple dates.  \nPlease note the date of MDT Orientation may change due to unforeseen calendar conflicts. \nContact training@cacwa.org with any questions or issues with registration.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/mdt-orientation-february-2024/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:All CACWA and MDT Members,MDT Team Members
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SUMMARY:From Forensic Interviewer to Expert Witness
DESCRIPTION:As a Forensic Interviewer\, receiving a subpoena to testify can be nerve-wracking – whether called to testify for the very first time or as an experienced expert witness. \nThis presentation will help brand new interviewers\, and remind tenured interviewers\, how to best prepare for their court testimony including: \n\npreparing\, creating and maintaining a CV\nefficiently reviewing your forensic interview\ncommunicating succinctly and efficiently to the jury\nreview of common defense questions\n\nThis presentation will provide a step-by-step guide to preparing for trial and effective testimony. Participants will also receive access to templates to get a jump start on preparing to testify. \nPresenter – Megan Peterson \nMegan Peterson worked in the child abuse field for 18 years before transitioning to VidaNyx. Her tenure is solely linked to direct service\, working in Oklahoma and Texas\, as a CPS Investigator for 10 years\, and as a Forensic Interviewer for 8 years. She has conducted 2\,479 forensic interviews and approximately 1400 child abuse investigations\, completed over 1300 hours of cumulative training\, and testified as an expert witness in numerous criminal court proceedings. She is a social worker and interviewer at heart and has dedicated herself to protecting children and helping others. \nRegister for this event by clicking here.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/from-forensic-interviewer-to-expert-witness/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Forensic Interviews,MDT Team Members
ORGANIZER;CN="CACWA":MAILTO:training@cacwa.org
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SUMMARY:February CACWA Accreditation Lunch & Learn - Diversity\, Equity\, and Access Standard
DESCRIPTION:Accreditation is the highest level of membership that a CAC can achieve as part of NCA’s nationwide network. It is a rigorous process that ensures quality evidence-based services are being provided by CACs for children and families according to NCA’s National Standards of Accreditation. In this series we will review each of the standards and associated sections of the application on a monthly basis. Attending any or all of the Lunch & Learn sessions will help with understanding the accreditation process by reviewing the changes in the 2023 Standards and organizing the application process. \nTo register for this event click here!
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/february-cacwa-accreditation-lunch-learn-diversity-equity-and-access-standard/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Accreditation/Reaccreditation
ORGANIZER;CN="CACWA":MAILTO:training@cacwa.org
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SUMMARY:Responding to Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Skills for Advocates
DESCRIPTION:This training is geared towards Advocates with foundational knowledge of sexual exploitation and trafficking. The workshop begins with a set of core practices for Advocates responding to CSEC to increase engagement and support clients across a range of activities\, including developing skills and connections. Participants will also explore the specific needs\, laws\, services\, and systems that youth are navigating. \nLearning Objectives \n\nLearn about the specific effects of harm\, violence\, and trauma experienced by commercially sexually exploited children.\nLearn about Advocacy strategies to support clients navigating complex systems.\nExplore coping strategies\, protective factors\, and resiliency practices to support stabilization and recovery.\n\nAbout the trainer: Leslie Briner\, MSW \nFor over 20 years\, Leslie Briner has served families experiencing homelessness\, youth with developmental disabilities\, youth in the foster care system and\, since 2005\, has worked with youth impacted by sexual exploitation and trafficking. She has designed\, implemented\, and directed services for youth in a range of settings. And\, developed extensive training on the topics of trafficking\, trauma\, and organizational practice. To date\, she has trained over 8000 people as well as providing substantial technical assistance and consultation on these issues in Washington State and across the country. \nLeslie operates Social Strategies\, an education and consulting practice based in Seattle\, Washington. She works as a consultant with YouthCare\, Casey Family Programs\, the Capacity Building Center for States\, as well as being Associate Faculty at the University of Washington\, School of Social Work where she earned her Master’s in Social Work (MSW) in 2010. \nClick HERE to register for this event.
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/responding-to-commercial-sexual-exploitation-of-children-skills-for-advocates/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CSEC
ORGANIZER;CN="CACWA":MAILTO:training@cacwa.org
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SUMMARY:Victim Advocate Roundtable - February
DESCRIPTION:Victim Advocate Roundtable is held the fourth Wednesday of every month from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.  The group is open to victim advocates working with CACs and MDTs in Washington State including CAC-based\, community-based\, and systems-based advocates.  This is a supportive space to network\, share current practices in the field\, and receive input on challenging cases from peers. \nRegister for roundtable by clicking here. \nOn the registration landing page click on the Register button then select Single Registration on the registration pop up. On the event registration page\, please select the dates you want to attend.  \nNote that there are two sessions that fall on the third Wednesday due to calendar conflicts – January 17 and December 18\, 2024. \nThe date of Victim Advocate Roundtable may change due to unforeseen calendar conflicts. \n 
URL:https://cacwa.org/event/victim-advocate-roundtable-february/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Victim Advocacy
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