CHILD & YOUTH ADVOCACY CENTRES

Building Better Services for Children and Youth who are Victims or Witnesses of Crime in Canada

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Powerpoint Presentations
Keynote

  • [Clinton] Toxic Stress and the Brain: Impact of trauma on developing brain

Structural outline of Child Advocacy Centres – building seamless services

  • [Hurley] Essential components – seamless services for child victims/witnesses]

Backgrounders

  • [McDonald] Statistics – prevalence of the problem
  • [Newlin] CACs : What is rationale & need?

Investigations  &  Interviews

  • [Cyr] NICHD Protocol: best practices – investigative interviews with children
  • [Roberts] Interviewing Children who are Victims or Witnesses

Court Support & Advocacy

  • [Bala] Child Witnesses in Criminal Courts: Legislation, Judicial Perceptions & Cases
  • [Ainslie] Children in the courtroom

Specialized  Forensic  Medical Examination

  • [Ornstein & Smith] Role of Medical Practitioner in CAC

Counselling /  Therapeutic  Services

  • [Kennedy] Toronto – BOOST – Support, Assessment,Treatment
  • [Joyal] Montreal – Centre d’expertise Marie-Vincent – Services for young sexual assault victims

Tracking,  Monitoring  & Evaluation

  • [Newlin] CACs, are we working?
  • [Hannah] Case Management Model]

Protocols & Collaborative Partners

  • [Kennedy] Toronto – BOOST – Partnerships & collaborations
The National CYAC website was developed with funding from the Department of Justice Canada.