One of the first goals of NCA’s military partnerships initiative was to establish a national work group, bringing together CACs and military partners to identify learning needs and develop resources to meet those needs. The CAC-Military Partnership Collaborative Work Group (CWG) was formally established in 2018 and is comprised of over 100 representatives from CACs, state chapters, regional CACs, all branches of the military, and other key partners around the country.
WRCAC staff have served as part of the CWG since its inception and have helped the group develop fact sheets, training videos, toolkits, webinars, and other resources to support CACs in their work with military programs. On June 7, 2023, the CWG hosted the first ever CAC-Military Partnership Forum in Washington, DC, in conjunction with NCA’s annual Leadership Conference. WRCAC and Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center (NRCAC) staff presented at the inaugural forum and look forward to supporting a second forum in conjunction with NCA’s 2024 Leadership Conference. Be on the lookout for a save the date announcement coming soon.
Within the western region, there continue to be opportunities to develop CAC and military partnerships with military installations near CACs. CACs can implement practices that help to bridge gaps in services and prevent military families from not accessing the support they are eligible to receive through the FAP. Review the resources below for ideas about beginning the partnership journey with your local military installation.
The CWG is committed to continue to move the work with military and CAC partnerships forward and is currently evaluating recommendations from the Status of CAC-Military Partnerships Report that include CAC screening and case tracking for military affiliation as well as developing further joint CAC and military training to enhance coordination. Contact Heather Provencher, NCA’s Coordinator of FBI and Military Initiatives, if you would like more information or are interested in joining the CWG supporting CAC and military partnerships.
NCA has led the efforts in this area and is committed to ensuring that CACs have what they need to address the unique needs of military-connected children and that military families have access to CACs in their communities. Funded by a grant from the United States Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), some areas of support include:
Subgrants Program
Under a cooperative agreement with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), NCA administers the Coordination of Children’s Advocacy Center Services for Military Families national subawards program. Through this program, accredited CACs may be awarded grants of up to $50,000 to expand CAC access to military families. Funding can be used to identify, develop, and operationalize best practices to help military installations address cases of child abuse; leverage partnerships and establish protocols for serving military installations; and establish or expand the coordinated investigative and comprehensive response to child abuse to military families. From 2018-2023, over 30 different centers—including CACs throughout the western region-- have used the funding opportunity to strengthen their partnerships and as a result, services to military families.
Formalizing Partnerships
NCA is in the process of finalizing a set of national military memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with military criminal investigative organizations and the family advocacy programs in the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force. These MOUs pave the path for CAC-military coordination and will eliminate the administrative burden of individual CACs negotiating MOUs locally with installations. Accredited CACs will be eligible to sign on to participate in the MOUs through a process used to opt-in to the NCA-FBI MOU.
Heather Provencher is also available to support your efforts to establish or strengthen military partnerships. Please reach out at hprovencher@nca-online.org or click here to schedule a virtual meeting to discuss how NCA can support your work with military families. To learn more about how WRCAC can support your CAC with military partnerships, please reach out to Salli Kerr, Training Specialist at skerr@rchsd.org.
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