This section of Promoting Justice provides information and resources on working with children with disabilities for child advocates from children’s advocacy centers, children’s shelters, Child Protective Services, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), and others.
Children may not even describe it as abuse. They may describe it as something that happened as an everyday event in their life. This is part of their life.” Tim Cromie, Sergeant Detective, Dickinson Police Department
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