Why it works.
Offering a child-friendly atmosphere, the Burke County Children’s Advocacy Center of Southmountain Children and Family Services is led by a highly trained center director who conducts (and records) a professional forensic interview. A medical provider, specifically trained in sexual abuse examinations, conducts a forensic medical exam on-site typically eliminating the need for an emergency room visit.
The multidisciplinary team, comprised of representatives from all intervening agencies, frequently review active cases. In addition to gleaning information to prosecute the perpetrator in the case, the team also ensures that the victims and their families receive assistance and services to begin the healing process.
Burke County Children’s Advocacy Center Services
A neutral, fact-finding interview conducted by a trained professional which is legally defensible in court.
Forensic medical examinations are performed by a medical provider specifically trained in the investigation and treatment of child sexual and physical abuse.
Through mental health counseling such as trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), an effective treatment in reducing children's traumatic symptoms, children and their families can begin to heal and recover.
The center coordinates with a multidisciplinary team where professionals from multiple agencies review cases and plan the best course of legal and supportive action for the child victim.
Children’s Advocacy Centers raise community awareness about child abuse, child abuse prevention and provide resources for the safety and protection of children.