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Its NSCR program challenges policing and surveillance policies and practices harming racial and religious minority communities, and in particular the profiling and targeting of Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian (AMEMSA) and Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities by federal and local law enforcement agencies.
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Sexual assault crisis line coverage and in-person on-call sexual assault advocacy to teens and adults while reporting to law enforcement or during forensic exams in hospital emergency rooms.
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This individual would provide advocacy services via the crisis hotline, area hospitals and law enforcement agencies. Provide advocacy and accompaniment for the victim and/or co-victims (such as parents, custodians, legal guardians, spouses) at local emergency and law enforcement departments in Stark, Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties.
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As a Stuart House Advocate, you will provide crisis intervention, case management, advocacy, and court-related services for children who are suspected victims of sexual abuse and their families and ensure coordination among the various agencies participating in the Stuart House Program.
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Participate in and facilitates meetings designed to review/discuss current investigations involving multidisciplinary team members (e.g. law enforcement, child protective services investigators, deputy juvenile officers, medical providers, prosecuting attorney, mental health providers.
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Experience could include time as Child Protective Investigator, Dependency Case Manager, Juvenile Probation Officer, Law Enforcement, Military, Educators, or other professional experiences working with children and families.
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Contact other agencies including, but not limited to, tribal, local, state or federal law enforcement and tribal or state courts as appropriate if a crisis situation arises or if the investigation involves criminal activity.
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Immediately following traumatic events of violent crimes (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, assault, sexual assault, elder abuse, homicide, robbery, drunk driving, human trafficking, vehicular manslaughter, and hate crimes) in a private or government victim assistance agency ORas a peace officer in a law enforcement agency assisting victims of crime, interviewing victims, providing immediate crisis intervention, and providing information and referrals for victim advocacy services.
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The CAC Program Director is responsible for the operations and programs of the La Rabida Children s Advocacy Center and for building professional and community relations with law enforcement, area hospitals, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (ILDCFS), the Cook County State s Attorney s Office (SAO) and other community constituencies.
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Develop and maintain strong working relationships with advocate groups, nonprofit organizations, local governments, law enforcement organizations, prosecutor associations, child protective services, direct service providers and associations, tribal entities, and community members directly impacted by OCVA services and policy.
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The IMPACT Youth Advocate supports Dee Norton’s anti-trafficking efforts through providing intensive multidisciplinary case coordination and clinical support/advocacy for minor victims of sex and labor trafficking.
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Advocacy and Policy Influencing: Champion policy reforms, advocate for legislative changes, and engage in grassroots campaigns that bolster resource availability, expand accessibility to services, and elevate awareness regarding pressing public health concerns related to substance misuse.
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Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain strong collaborative relationships with diverse students, faculty, and staff, and to work effectively and collaboratively with other University offices such as: Title IX, Dean of Students, Human Resources, Law Enforcement, UNCG Counseling Center.
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Knowledge of the role and responsibilities of DCFS, law enforcement, prosecutors, and criminal and dependency court system in responding to CSA cases. Knowledge of advocacy issues and case management of suspected CSA cases.
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The Advocate provides options for reporting and accompanying victims during the law enforcement interviews, forensic evidence collection at the hospital; provides assistance in court preparation services for victims having to testify in court; assists with community outreach and prevention education.
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