Blogs
From Huntsville to Dallas: Bringing National Child-Protection Training Home to West Georgia
From National Training to Local Impact: Bringing the Best in Child Advocacy Home to West GeorgiaWhen a child in Carroll, Haralson, or Heard County walks through the doors of the West Georgia Child Adv
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CACC’26 Day Four: What We Bring Home Matters Most
Four days of training at the Crimes Against Children Conference in Dallas gave the West Georgia team exposure to new investigative techniques, emerging threats, specialized medical knowledge, preventi
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Day Three in Dallas: Prevention, Preparation, and Stronger Investigations
Day Three in Dallas: Prevention, Preparation, and Stronger InvestigationsDay Three of the Crimes Against Children Conference in Dallas brought another full day of specialized training for the West Geo
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Day Two in Dallas: Turning Training into Action for West Georgia
Day Two of the Crimes Against Children Conference in Dallas challenged the West Georgia team to look more closely, document more thoroughly, ask stronger questions, and continue improving every part o
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Day One in Dallas: Choosing Compassion and Strengthening the Team That Protects Children
Protecting children requires more than the work of any one professional, organization, or agency. It requires a coordinated team whose members understand one another's roles, share current knowledge,
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Green Dot: Turning Prevention into Action
Prevention can feel like a big, overwhelming word until you realize it’s also a learnable skillset. In Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties, safety doesn’t just come from “knowing better.” It comes f
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Understanding Problematic Sexual Behavior in Kids
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to talk about topics that can feel scary or isolating for caregivers, especially when you’re trying to do the right thing for all the children in your hom
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How Our Community Can Prevent Child Trafficking (CSEC)
In Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties, we share the same hope: that every child can grow up safe, supported, and seen. January was Human Trafficking Prevention Month, but trafficking doesn’t follow
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