Director’s Commentary II: Finding funding, words, and projects
Shortly before I was hired to lead the Indiana Chapter, the organization developed its first project. They chose to establish a forensic interviewing protocol in Indiana.
Shortly before I was hired to lead the Indiana Chapter, the organization developed its first project. They chose to establish a forensic interviewing protocol in Indiana.
National Children’s Alliance Exec. Dir. Teresa Huizar is in Indiana keynoting this year’s Children’s Justice Act Conference.
Ind. Attorney General Greg Zoeller issues statement regarding “locker room talk” and treatment of women by men.
The first of several, Chapter Director Jan Lutz shares memories and thoughts of the Indiana Chapter’s expanding history.
Heather Eberth-Teike has become very busy lately providing mental health services to a growing list of children.
“Indiana has a law that passed in 2013 with no teeth to it,” says Tammy Lampert, Executive Director of the Southwest Indiana Child Advocacy Center Coalition (SWICACC). So she’s been asked to help give it some teeth.
Lafayette is showing that mayors and councils can have an impact on important causes despite funding reductions.
The Boone Co. CAC has a new name in honor of Sylvia Lester. A young girl whose life has tragically become known as “Indiana’s most terrible crime”.
Ind. Court of Appeals Judge Michael P. Barnes talks about the responsibilities of a community for women, children, and families.
Jan Dunn could talk all day about positive changes that happen inside Child Advocacy Centers when they become accredited facilities.