Children’s Justice Act Conference to be Held October 22-23, 2015
The conference is an opportunity for Indiana’s Muti-Disciplinary Teams to increase their capacity to assess child maltreatment.
The conference is an opportunity for Indiana’s Muti-Disciplinary Teams to increase their capacity to assess child maltreatment.
Named after neonatologist and child advocate Dr. Bill Lewis, the Fort Wayne center serves as the voice of justice for children whose trauma has often engulfed them in silencing fear.
The investigations of Jared Fogle and a former employee are raising awareness of child pornography. And it could lead to stiffer penalties for those who make, sell or trade it.
“Following the Evidence” is an special advanced training opportunity designed for multidisciplinary teams that will explain the benefit of MDT collaboration from start to finish.
While many people use this story to criticize the family, it is more important to look at the bigger picture of what this story represents.
Located in Corydon, IN Comfort House provides child advocacy center services for approximately 75 children and families a year.
This weekend leaders from INCACS headed to Washington, DC for the National Children’s Alliance Leadership Conference, the only event of its kind.
In a recent open letter published on Huffington Post, former child welfare attorney Stacey Steinberg thanks child advocates for being the real heroes who lead the fight on the ground.
Presented by national trainers Julie Kenniston and Chris Kolcherno, who will explain the benefit of MDT collaboration from start to finish and detail what pieces of evidence each discipline provides to an investigation.
The Indiana Chapter of the National Children’s Alliance presented The CASIE Center, the Child advocacy center in South Bend, Indiana with its plaque for national accreditation on April 29, 2015