Victim Advocate Services
Imagine if you
will, that you have recently found out your child has been abused.
You find yourself in a temporary state of helplessness. Where do you
go and what do you do? The first part of the Family and Victim
Advocate’s role is crisis intervention. After being assigned to a
case, the first steps of the Family and Victim Advocate will be to
develop a rapport with the caregiver while giving them an
opportunity to vent. The advocate will assess strengths and needs,
provide support, empathetic understanding as well as provide
information for resources that may be helpful in their current
situation. Most importantly, the advocate will strive to establish a
constructive relationship, continually assessing strengths and needs
throughout the process.
Upon your arrival at the CAC, you will be warmly greeted in our
child friendly, home-like atmosphere and offered a beverage or
snack. Your child will be able to play in our toy filled playroom.
During this time, our Family and Victim Advocate will explain the
purpose of the visit and the next steps during the visit. You’ll
complete necessary paperwork as the advocate walks you through each
page. Once your child goes back to the interview room, we will
orient the non-offending caregiver to the CAC and establish the role
that the CAC plays with the MDT process and answer any questions you
may have. Referrals for other services, for example mental health,
will be made at this time.
Another important role of our Family and Victim Advocate is to
provide support through the court process of the case. The advocate
will set up a meeting prior to the trial to help familiarize you and
the child with the courtroom. This helps to ease any anxieties the
child may have about court and have their questions answered.
Of the many questions non-offending caregivers ask, one of the most
frequent is, "How long of a process is this?" The process from the
investigative stage through possible trial may take as long as two
years. The Family and Victim Advocate will remain in constant
contact with you for as long as this period takes.
Our Family and Victim Advocate is specially trained by the National
Child Advocacy Center to work with child victims of crime and their
non-offending family members.

