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Child Abuse Training & Technical Assistance (CATTA) Center

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The Child Abuse Training and Technical Assistance Centers provide training and technical assistance to child advocacy centers; multi-disciplinary interview centers or teams; and child sexual abuse prevention, intervention and treatment service providers. Explore the site to learn more and please contact us for more information about our training and technical assistance opportunities.

The Nixle Community Information Service

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The Glenn County Sheriff’s Office has begun to utilize the Nixle Community Information Service that allows us to send important, valuable community information directly to residents using the latest technology.

 

Safety Organized Practice (SOP)

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Safety Organized Practice includes both practice strategies and concrete tools for “on-the-ground” child welfare workers, supervisors and managers to enhance family participation and foster equitable decision making.

WrapAround

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In 1997, Wraparound was established in California under Senate Bill (SB) 163 (Chapter 795, Statutes of 1997) which allows California counties to develop the Wraparound Model using State and county Aid to Families with Dependent Children -Foster Care (AFDC-FC) dollars. This legislation permits counties to use the Wraparound funding for planning and services delivery instead of use for placements of children/youth in high-end group homes (Rate Classification Level (RCL) 12-14.) The purpose of the bill is to return children and youth in group home care to their homes and communities or help children at imminent risk of placement in high-end group homes to remain in their homes.

Katie A. Settlement Agreement Implementation - California Department of Health Care Services

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The purpose of this manual is to provide mental health plans (MHPs) and other Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Service providers with information concerning the provision of these intensive services to children/youth who are members of the Katie A. Subclass and their families.

Mandated Reporter Training

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The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter, except Educators. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act.