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  2. Child advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Child advocacy centers (CAC) provide a child-friendly, safe and neutral location in which law enforcement and Child Protective Services investigators may conduct and observe forensic interviews with children who are alleged victims of crimes, and where the child and non-offending family members receive support, crisis intervention and referrals for mental health and medical treatment.

  3. Voices for America's Children - Wikipedia

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    A member was defined as an organization that belonged to the Voices network and was a nonprofit organization that is either: a provider coalition with an advocacy component to its overall agenda; or the state or community affiliate of a national single-issue child advocacy organization; or a state or community-based organization focused ...

  4. Victims of Child Abuse Act Reauthorization Act of 2013

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    These interviews are designed to be admissible in court, preventing children from being re-traumatized by having to tell their stories multiple times." [3] The organization also reported that in 2012, "more than 286,000 children were served at over 800 Child Advocacy Centers across the United States, with over 197,000 cases reporting sexual abuse."

  5. List of children's rights organizations - Wikipedia

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    Children's Rights Alliance for England: United Kingdom Action on Rights for Children: United Kingdom Child Rights Information Network: United Kingdom Save the Children: United Kingdom National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children: United Kingdom 5Rights Foundation India: Save the Children India United States Children's Defense Fund ...

  6. Safe Horizon - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Safe Horizon opened the United States's first fully co-located Child Advocacy Center. [26] Safe Horizon is the U.S.'s largest operator of child advocacy centers in an urban setting, [27] with five fully accredited Child Advocacy Centers, located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens and the Bronx. [28]

  7. Children's rights movement - Wikipedia

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    These include Save the Children, Free the Children, and the Children's Defense Fund. The Child Rights Information Network , or CRIN, formed in 1983, is a group of 1,600 non-governmental organizations from around the world which advocate for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child .

  8. Children's Rights Council - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Rights Council (CRC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to help divorced, separated and never married parents to remain active in their child’s life. The organization focuses on children’s rights advocacy for shared parenting, the prevention of child abuse and alternative dispute resolution. CRC also run parental access ...

  9. Joint Council on International Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    Joint Council on International Children's Services, founded in 1976, [2] was a nonprofit child advocacy organization based in Alexandria, Virginia. [3] The organization "work[ed] to end the suffering of children who live every day without the protection and love of a strong permanent and safe family. Our 142 Partners in 52 countries do the same ...