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2020 Meetings

Building Trauma-Informed Organizations: Challenges and Promising Strategies
Delphine Collin-Vézina, Ph.D.

Why a revised version of the NICHD protocol for investigative interview was needed?
Mireille Cyr, Ph.D.

The Extended Forensic Investigative Interview at “le SIAM”: controversial issues and corss-agencies innovation process
Danielle Nadeau, Ph.D., LL.B., Mireille Cyr, Ph.D., Sandra Labrecque

Appropriate Care & Management in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse: Children’s Service Trajectory Within a Child Advocacy Center & It’s Influence on Actors Coordination & Children’s Legal Involvement & Recovery
Dr. Isabelle V. Daignault

Building Capacity to Provide Evidence-Based Treatments to Children and Youth Impacted by Child Abuse
Daniel Garfinkel, Ph.D., R. Psych.

Disentangling the diversity of profiles in child victims of sexual abuse: Implications for assessment and treatment
Martine Hébert, Ph.D.

Inter-Generational Healing: A trauma informed approach to parenting
Pace Centre

Intimate Partner Violence

Integrated Services for Abuse & Maltreatment​
Ingrid Pruneau, Paule Vachon

Responding to the Needs of CYAC Clients: Boost CYAC Mental health Services team
Kaitlin Winslow, MA, CCC, Registered Psychotherpist

Boost CYAC Vision, Mission & Values
Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre

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