SCNCAC Releases December 2025 Newsletter

The South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers has released the December 2025 newsletter. This issue contains information on the following topics: Year End giving Campaigns, BeHeard4Kids 2026 Campaign Guide, Wrapping Up 2025 Client Data Entry, 2026 Seaside Symposium – Registration is Open, CAC Employee Spotlight – Jessica Bell, SCNCAC Training Highlights, Upcoming 2026 Trainings & Events. Use the button to the right to view the newsletter and let us know if you have any questions. View Newsletter…

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Child Advocacy Center of Aiken County seeks Contract Grant Writer

Contract Grant Writer Child Advocacy Center of Aiken County | Part-Time, Contract (1099) The Contract Grant Writer supports the Child Advocacy Center of Aiken County by researching funding opportunities and developing high-quality grant proposals, reports, and related documents that sustain and expand services for children and families affected by abuse and trauma. This role collaborates closely with the Executive Director and key staff to translate program goals, data, and budgets into compelling, accurate, and compliant submissions to private, corporate, state, and federal funders. Duties & Responsibilities: Research and identify grant opportunities that align with the Center’s mission, programs,…

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Child Advocacy Center of Aiken County seeks Forensic Interviewer/Therapist

Forensic Interviewer/Therapist Child Advocacy Center of Aiken County | Full-Time, Non-Exempt The Forensic Interviewer/Therapist is responsible for conducting legally sound, developmentally appropriate forensic interviews of children and vulnerable individuals who may have experienced abuse or witnessed violence, and for providing trauma-focused therapeutic services to child victims and their non-offending family members. This position bridges investigative and clinical functions, ensuring continuity of care from disclosure through recovery while adhering to national and state protocols. The Forensic Interviewer/Therapist works closely with the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) to deliver coordinated services that promote child safety, support healing, and strengthen family wellbeing. Duties…

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SCNCAC Releases September 2025 Newsletter

The South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers has released the September 2025 newsletter. This issue contains information on the following topics: SC Accreditation Standards Progress Update, 2025 Development Plan, Safe Babies Active Community Team (ACT), 2026 Symposium Call for Abstracts, SC Response to Human Trafficking CAC Employee Spotlight – Kelly Mason, Resiliency Training Series, Initial VSP Training – August 2025, 2025 Remaining Trainings & Events. Use the button to the right to view the newsletter and let us know if you have any questions. View Newsletter…

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South Carolina CACs See a 5% Increase in Service Numbers

In 2024, Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) across South Carolina provided services to 13,788 children—a 5% increase from the number served in 2023. To put this growth into perspective, reliable statewide data has been tracked since 2009, when CACs served 6,386 children. Since then, the number of children served annually has more than doubled, reflecting a 116% increase over the past 15 years. CACs play a vital role in South Carolina’s coordinated response to child abuse. The SCNCAC Development Plan has been instrumental in helping build a network of centers equipped to deliver trauma-informed, child-centered services across the…

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Highlights from the 2025 Seaside Symposium on Child Abuse

More than 500 professionals gathered at the Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center from May 27–30 for the 2nd Annual Joint Symposium on Child Abuse & Neglect for the Carolinas. Hosted by the South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers (SCNCAC), in collaboration with Children’s Advocacy Centers of North Carolina (CACNC), this year’s Seaside Symposium continued to build on its mission to strengthen the coordinated response to child abuse. This three-day professional development event was designed for Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) and their Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) partners. A total of 478 attendees and 42 speakers participated in 48 sessions…

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SCNCAC Releases June 2025 Newsletter

The South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers has released the June 2025 newsletter. This issue contains information on the following topics: Annual Report, Midlands Gives Day, 14th Annual CAC Day, Durant Children’s Center Ribbon Cutting, Employee Spotlight – Ansleigh McIntosh, 2025 Seaside Symposium, Legal Training for Expert Witnesses & Forensic Interviewers. Use the button to the right to view the newsletter and let us know if you have any questions. View Newsletter…

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14th Annual Children’s Advocacy Center Day Press Conference

Columbia, S.C. — April 22, 2025 In a moving and resolute show of bipartisan unity and community commitment, South Carolina officials, advocates, and lawmakers gathered at the Statehouse last week to mark the 14th Annual Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) Day, an event dedicated to highlighting the vital work of Children’s Advocacy Centers across the state. Governor Henry McMaster and the General Assembly formally declared April 15, 2025, as CAC Day through an official proclamation and a joint legislative resolution (H. 4213). Tom Knapp, President and CEO of the South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers, opened the press conference…

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SCNCAC Releases March 2025 Newsletter

The South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers has released the March 2025 newsletter. This issue contains information on the following topics: 14th Annual CAC Day – April 15th, Open Position – Program Assistant, BeHeard4Kids 2025 Campaign Guide, Midlands Gives – May 6th, CAC Spotlight, Initial VSP Training Recap, Upcoming 2025 Carolinas’ Seaside Symposium Use the button to the right to view the newsletter and let us know if you have any questions. View Newsletter…

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SCNCAC Releases PSB-CBT Information Video

Problematic Sexual Behavior – Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy™ (PSB-CBT™) is a comprehensive family-based clinical treatment intervention for children and adolescents with problematic sexual behaviors. The PSB-CBT™ models were developed and tested at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SCNCAC has worked with Project BEST to provide training and support for this model at a number of CACs in South Carolina. A number of CACs are offering the PSB-CBT model and SCNCAC continues to work with stakeholders and CACs to increase the capacity of the model across the state. SCNCAC…

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