Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR)

Additional Dates

Registration Closes

June 5th

Please join Oregon Child Abuse Solutions for  the next Collaborative Child Abuse Response (CCAR) training on June 14th and 15th.  Participants build and sharpen their skills providing trauma-informed, collaborative child abuse response during this live, two-day virtual training.

Please share this information with anyone who may be interested, including students preparing to work in fields that are involved in child abuse response or investigation.

  • June 14 : 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (w/ break for lunch)

    June 15: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (w/ break for lunch)

  • CCAR focuses on the field response and covers a range of topics that are essential knowledge for anyone engaging with families where child abuse is suspected. This training is recommended for all members of the multidisciplinary team and fulfills statutorily mandated training requirements. CCAR includes topics like memory and trauma and why children tell.

    This training is appropriate for professionals as well as any students preparing for a profession that responds to child maltreatment. Participants may include law enforcement, prosecution, child protective service workers, school officials, medical professionals, mental health treatment providers, Children's Advocacy Center employees, juvenile department representatives and others (ORS 418.747).

    “Everything I learned over the last two days I will be able to utilize. I had so many "ah ha" moments during this training, which relate to cases I have worked, initial reports I have taken, or observed forensic interviews. During these experiences I had asked myself, why is this happening? Or what does this mean? This training really helped explain many of those moments”-child welfare participant.

  • $220/person| $150 for CAC staff | $25 for current students (limited availability, must use school email during registration process.)

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