Clinicians, what’s your New Year’s resolution? How do you plan to make an impact on the families you serve? Hone your skills with NCA Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes' virtual training - Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Basic Learning Community. This training starts next month and includes private online access to over 800 downloadable clinical resources for TF-CBT, access to a private TF-CBT Clinical Discussion Forum with other participants, and 12 group consultation calls. Register today before your spot gets snagged! Learn more about the training and register: https://lnkd.in/g9r8wGhg
National Children's Alliance
Non-profit Organization Management
Washington, DC 7,474 followers
The nation's largest network of care centers serving child victims of abuse.
About us
National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is the national association and accrediting body for Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs). Formed in 1988, NCA has been providing support, technical assistance, and quality assurance for CACs, while serving as a voice for abused children for more than 25 years. A children’s advocacy center is a child-friendly facility in which law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, mental health, medical and victim advocacy professionals work together to investigate abuse, help children heal from abuse, and hold offenders accountable.
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http://nationalchildrensalliance.org
External link for National Children's Alliance
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1988
Locations
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Primary
516 C Street NE
Suite #100
Washington, DC 20002, US
Employees at National Children's Alliance
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Tamara Brooks
Creative Solution with Purpose • Convergent Thinker • Passionate Storyteller
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Wendy Luikart
Program Associate at National Children's Alliance
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Ivy Svoboda
Executive Director at Nebraska Alliance of Child Advocacy Centers
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Blake Warenik
Director of Communications at National Children's Alliance
Updates
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The ability to bounce back from trauma is a good thing, but research is uncovering signs that all may not be well with kids who look like they’re doing just fine. We revisit our January 2020 One in Ten podcast episode with Dr. Ernestine Briggs-King about resilience—and its hidden costs. Listen to the full episode with Dr. Briggs-King now and subscribe to One in Ten: https://lnkd.in/e-CnFAMQ
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Make the time you spend with your children count. By involving the kids in your life in your hobbies, you’re building a foundation of trust that will allow them to confide in you when they really need to. #BeThereNow Learn more, get resources now, and share this with your network: https://loom.ly/RsHW4Ac
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Your donation can provide a brighter future for kids facing child abuse. With your support, we can train clinicians to help children heal from their trauma. Bring in the New Year with a positive impact by helping us provide mental health services to more children so they can heal. You have two days left to have your gift matched so you can DOUBLE your donation! Learn more and donate today: https://loom.ly/iNeS8AU
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What are Children's Advocacy Centers? CACs are the best way to get abused kids the services they need, all in one place, and help them go on to thrive. Watch this quick video on how CACs work. Learn more about the CAC Model: https://lnkd.in/e5uWdkR
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Erin’s Law now has an international presence as the Ontario legislature in Canada has approved the legislation that requires school boards to develop policies to better educate students on preventing and reporting sexual abuse. Read on, learn more, and share with your network: https://lnkd.in/gafcQaQh
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In the latest episode of our podcast, One in Ten, we speak with Elizabeth Jeglic Ph.D., the nation's foremost researcher on grooming behaviors, about new research exploring adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and the prevalence of grooming behaviors they experienced. By understanding this prevalence, how common this is, we can help both adults and children better recognize these red flags and avoid this before it even begins. Want to be better equipped to protect children? Learn more and listen to the audio version of this episode now: https://lnkd.in/eb6DHZfm Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gvZQMXV9