• 3.17 Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center pt. 1

  • Oct 17 2022
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast
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3.17 Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center pt. 1

  • Summary

  • Children's justice centers (CJCs) are child-friendly facilities where child victims of abuse are interviewed and medically assessed by professionals specifically trained in the forensic investigation of abuse. Today, we are joined by two women from Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center, a CJC that recently opened in Muskingum County, Ohio. Evonne Saunders is the Executive Director of Heroes Landing, and Amanda McClelland is the SANE nurse. They both share more information on CJCs as well as what they want parents and survivors of abuse to know.

    Join us next week to hear from more of the Heroes Landing multidisciplinary team.

    Show notes:
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-17.
    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.

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