2020 NCA Member Census: Key Takeaways for CACs

Recorded On: 04/27/2021

Every two years, NCA conducts a Member Census to determine the current scope of CAC services and remaining needs in the field.  We are grateful to the 791 CACs who completed the 2020 NCA Member Census and our partners at the State Chapters and Regional CACs who made this possible.  In this webinar, we will share the results of the data, including an overview of key findings and trends compared to previous years.  We will also provide a roadmap of how to put these results into action to guide local, state, regional, and national priorities for the coming years.

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2020 NCA Member Census: Key Takeaways for CACs Webinar
04/27/2021 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 04/27/2021
04/27/2021 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 04/27/2021 Every two years, NCA conducts a Member Census to determine the current scope of CAC services and remaining needs in the field. We are grateful to the 791 CACs who completed the 2020 NCA Member Census and our partners at the State Chapters and Regional CACs who made this possible. In this webinar, we will share the results of the data, including an overview of key findings and trends compared to previous years. We will also provide a roadmap of how to put these results into action to guide local, state, regional, and national priorities for the coming years.
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Kaitlin Lounsbury, MA

Program Evaluation Coordinator

National Children's Alliance

Kaitlin Lounsbury is the Program Evaluation Coordinator for the National Children’s Alliance.  Her work is dedicated to helping our field demonstrate the impact of services provided by Children’s Advocacy Centers.  This includes NCA's Outcome Measurement System (OMS) to evaluate satisfaction and service needs, helping to improve services for families and multidisciplinary team professionals involved in the response to child maltreatment.  Her background includes academic research with a focus on child abuse interventions and direct service work as a counselor, providing a blended skillset to help child-serving organizations effectively measure their work and improve practices.