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Forensic Interviews are provided to children, teenagers and vulnerable adults who may have been victims of sexual abuse, severe physical abuse, or who may have been witness to a violent crime. These interviews are designed to gather the facts from a child in a manner that is developmentally appropriate, safe and comfortable for the child and family.
It is helpful for children to have an idea of what to expect on the day of a forensic interview. It is appropriate to briefly inform your child they will be meeting with someone who's job is to talk to kids. You can let them know they will be meeting to talk about whatever has been reported and that it is okay to tell the truth. Keeping i
It is helpful for children to have an idea of what to expect on the day of a forensic interview. It is appropriate to briefly inform your child they will be meeting with someone who's job is to talk to kids. You can let them know they will be meeting to talk about whatever has been reported and that it is okay to tell the truth. Keeping it simple is key.
It is important to reassure your child to speak freely. It is also important not to rehearse with your child or tell them what to say. Please refrain from frequently asking questions about what was reported.
Take a quick tour of our facility and hear and see what your day might look like when entering our building for a forensic interview.
Our prevention services are in the local school districts with Kids Have Rights, an evidence-based curriculum to teach children who safe adults are, and what to do if something not safe is happening to them.
Follow our link to learn more information and for valuable resources as a parent, teen, community member or professional.
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