Dunebrook Child Advocacy Center, LaPorte County, Indiana
The center currently sees about 250 children each year serving LaPorte, Porter, Starke and Pulaski counties.
The center currently sees about 250 children each year serving LaPorte, Porter, Starke and Pulaski counties.
Jan Lutz, CAC Chapter director from Indiana and Amy Roberts CAC Chapter director from Ohio met up in Los Angele
Members of the Boone County Child Advocacy Center are in Bentonville, ARK this week to attend From Crime Scene to Trial training. This course provides detailed instruction in the investigation of a crime scene and how seemingly unimportant details can become critical at trial. This training includes a crime scene investigation to be conducted in … Read more
February 17, 2015 – Mary Kuhlman, Public News Service (IN) INDIANAPOLIS – Poverty is among the biggest challenges faced by children in Indiana, according to the results of an annual Indiana Youth Institute summary. Although the economy is rebounding from the recession, the 2015 Kids Count Data Book finds 22 percent of children in the … Read more
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Nationally, one in ten high school students (10.3%) experienced physical dating violence in the past year, and 10.4 percent experienced sexual dating violence in the past year. In 2011, 11.3 percent of Indiana high school students reported that they had been purposely hit, slapped or physically hurt by … Read more
At the Chapter’s Annual meeting Kim Rasheed receives flowers for her center’s ongoing support of the state Chapter by hosting Chapter meetings six times a year.
Gundersen’s ChildFirst forensic interviewing training is taking place in Lafayette, IN this week.
Jan Lutz, Director of the Indiana Chapter of National Children’s Alliance is attending the Midwest Regional Children’s Advocacy Center Regional Summit, being held in St. Paul, MN.
Emily Perry, Executive Director of Susie’s Place Child Advocacy Center attended the National Children’s Alliance Accreditation Bootcamp.
“Children are the holder of the knowledge, and it’s our job to just to get these children to share that knowledge.”