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Simi Valley Child Forensic Interview Training (CFIT)

Monday, August 18, 20258:00 am PDTThursday, August 21, 20255:00 pm PDT
Simi Valley, CA
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The Child Forensic Interview Training for California is a four-day introductory course intended for new child forensic interview specialists. This course will introduce child forensic interviewing within the context of multidisciplinary team investigations; interviewer and team responsibilities; interview models and techniques; child development of language and cognition as it applies to interviewing; disclosure dynamics; childhood trauma as it relates to interviewing. Experiential exercises and role-play activities are interwoven throughout the four-day training. Video of actual interviews will be shown whenever possible. Completion of this course does not certify you to conduct child forensic interviews, consult your County CAC/MDIT for local requirements.

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Beyond Words: Interviewing Nonverbal Victims

Thursday, September 18, 2025
10:00 am PDT11:00 am PDT
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This specialized webinar will provide members of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) with essential knowledge and practical strategies for effectively interviewing victims with nonverbal disabilities. Join us to feel empowered to conduct inclusive and effective forensic interviews that center the needs and experiences of victims with disabilities.

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Child Abduction Simulation Exercise

Tuesday, October 21, 2025
9:00 am PDT3:30 pm PDT
Sacramento, 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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