What is the GLCAC

What is a CAC ?

Based on a national model, Child Advocacy Centers provide a safe, neutral environment for the evaluation of child abuse and exploitation, coordination of services for victims and families, and child abuse prevention through community education.

There are currently seven CAC programs in New Hampshire. In 2006, the New Hampshire CACs served 1,158 children and families. For more information on NH CAC programs go to the NH Network of CACs at www.nhncac.org

The Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center seeks to effectively intervene on multiple levels to help end sexual and physical violence against children in our community:

  • We seek to reduce the trauma to children by avoiding multiple interviews of children, and by providing a neutral, physically and psychologically safe place for children to report abuse.
  • We seek to support non-offending parents and families by providing on-site crisis intervention and support and by linking families with needed services.
  • We seek to improve investigations of child abuse cases through multi-disciplinary teamwork.
  • We seek to hold more offenders accountable with forensically sound interviews and effective, timely investigations, that will lead to increased confessions, prosecutions, and convictions.
  • We seek to improve the system’s response to child abuse by providing on-going in-service trainings for local professionals.
  • We seek to promote growth of public awareness of child abuse (recognition, reporting and prevention), and to promote growth of community resources for effective responses to child abuse through our Community Outreach Campaign.
Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center