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The use of tele-health services—providing therapy over a computer—is changing the landscape of mental health and providing more opportunities to disseminate evidence-based treatments to underserved communities. CAC professionals in South… Continue Reading
An NCA Policy Brief Print This Brief Diverse funding is essential to the long-term sustainability of the CAC movement, including state funding support. States should have an interest in adequately… Continue Reading
Pay for Membership, Accreditation, or NCAtrak fees Choose a button below to make a payment, and you will be directed to the appropriate online payment page. If you have not… Continue Reading
If you’re under 18, find your CAC. Each year, our 822 Children’s Advocacy Centers—CACs—provide healing, justice, and safety for more than 324,000 young people who are experiencing abuse or… Continue Reading
Information About Statistics Submission Semi-annually, NCA collects service statistics from Accredited, Associate/Developing, and Satellite Members. This data is used to communicate with grantors, legislators, partners, and the community regarding the… Continue Reading
Public and Foundation Partners Hearst Foundations NCA is collaborating with Hearst Foundations to introduce evidence-based mental health assessments for abused youth in Oregon and Washington. This project will… Continue Reading
NCA recognizes that, for some individual CACs, subaward funds may be crucial to operating a CAC or providing services. That’s why CACs that are experiencing hardship may apply for a… Continue Reading
2017 Electronic Chapter Grantee Handbook **Currently we are working on uploading the grant documents to this page. Please check back in often. Below is the information about the grantee guidelines… Continue Reading
2017 Electronic Grantee Handbook for Centers Below is the information about the grantee guidelines as well as the 2017 required and additional grant forms that you will need to successfully… Continue Reading