The Southwest Mississippi Children's Advocacy Center (SWMSCAC) is a non-profit agency established in 1999 and accredited by the National Children's Alliance. They provide a comprehensive array of services to child abuse victims and their families, including forensic interviews, family and victim advocacy, mental health services, and referrals. SWMSCAC works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to streamline the process of finding effective solutions for child abuse cases in their service area.
With a mission to provide a safe and non-threatening environment, SWMSCAC aims to help child victims become children again by offering treatment, education, and support. Their services focus on facilitating the recovery process and coordinating available community resources, ensuring a community-based response to the epidemic of child abuse. By following the Child Advocacy Center (CAC) model, SWMSCAC brings together law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, and medical and mental health workers to build stronger cases against perpetrators and increase the protection of children.
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