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Understanding the Development and Impact of Child Advocacy Centres (CACs)
Understanding the Development and Impact of Child Advocacy Centres (CACs)
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Acknowledgements
Executive summary
1. Child Advocacy Centre Model (CAC)
United States leadership
Canadian model and history
2. The Objectives of the FVS
3. CAC Study—Methodology
Objectives
Research questions
How the study’s scope changed
Data sources
Limitations of the study
4. Operation of CACs
Governance Structures
Location and facilities
The MDT model
CAC services
Staff training
Outreach
5. Clients and cases
Demographic information
Interview and survey results
6. Effect of CACs on clients
7. Conclusion
Appendix: Site Reports
Sophie’s Place CAC
Caribou Child and Youth Centre
Regina Children’s Justice Centre
Koala Place CYAC
SeaStar CYAC
Project Lynx
References
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2022-10-18