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The NCAC Training Center is located on the campus of the National Children’s Advocacy Center in Huntsville, Alabama and is one of the leading providers of quality training for professionals working with abused children and their families
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Mentoring and Consultation Groups for Child Forensic Interviewers
Consultation Group for Supervisors of Forensic Interviewers
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The National Children’s Advocacy Center(NCAC), located in Huntsville, Alabama, revolutionized the United States’ response to child sexual abuse. Since its creation in 1985, 1,000+ Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) now operating in the United States and in 41 countries throughout the world.
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