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California Child Abduction Training Project

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Training Opportunities

This page lists upcoming events for our Child Abduction Training Project. 

To view our archived webinar trainings at your convenience, click here.

 


2024

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Child Abduction Simulation Exercise

Wednesday, March 6, 2024
9:00 am PST3:30 pm PST
Irvine, CA

Participants will experience practical application and increase their hands on ability to provide effective intervention and investigation in child abduction cases. Participants will gain knowledge and experience that can be shared with their local agencies. The simulation will cover first responder protocol, AMBER alert, child welfare investigation, working with schools, the District Attorney’s role, international abduction, and working with non-profit organizations.

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Hybrid Child Abduction Intervention and Resource Training

Tuesday, April 9, 2024
8:00 am PDT4:30 pm PDT
Lodi, CA
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The California Child Abduction Training Project has created a hybrid Multi-disciplinary Child Abduction Intervention & Resource Training. This event introduces participants to a multi-disciplinary approach to assist professionals working within all facets of child abduction. The training provides an opportunity for county partners to increase their understanding of the roles of each agency and network with partner agencies towards a more coordinated response for missing and abducted children.

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Would Your Agency Like To Host A Training?

CIR encourages agencies to host child abduction trainings to promote county wide collaboration on future cases. Please email childabduction@cirinc.org for more information. 

Cal OES: Governor's Office of Emergency Services

Produced by the Child Abduction Training Project of the Center for Innovation and Resources, Inc. (CIR) in partnership with the California Child Abduction Task Force with funding from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES), made possible through the United States Department of Justice, Victims of Crime Act.