
Working with MDTs and How They Impact Clinical Services
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- Non-member - $199
- Member - $149

NCA Learning: NCA Training Refund Policy
August 20, 2025 from 1:00pm-4:00pm (There will be 2.5 CE credits offered through NBCC, and are available upon request)
Cost: $149/member $199 non-member
Cases of child and youth exhibiting problematic sexual behavior have seen varying degrees of attention in the multidisciplinary team (MDT) process. This webinar will address multiple issues related to how clinical services influence and are impacted by the MDT. We will discuss the impact, strategies, and resources to address legal issues (investigative, prosecution, probation), reunification/clarification, strengths based approaches, and MDT approaches by discipline. There will also be specific topics such as addressing denial (child and caregiver), forensic interviewing, treatment approaches and requirements. Case presentations, resources, and strategies will be used to develop knowledge and skills to work with MDT partners.
Geoff Sidoli, MSW, LCSW
National Training Fellow, The Institute For Better Mental Health OUtcomes
National Children’s Alliance
Geoff Sidoli, LCSW, is the current National Training Fellow and past Coordinator for the National Children’s Alliance Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes. He assists CACs around the country developing, implementing, and sustaining mental health services including ones for children and youth exhibiting problematic sexual behavior (PSB). Prior to coming to NCA, Geoff was the founding director of the Mountain CAC in Asheville, NC where he supervised a clinical department that assessed and treated trauma and PSB utilizing multiple evidence-based/supported models, including a PSB model that he developed. Geoff is a national trainer in the Care Process Model-Pediatric Traumatic Stress screener and co-developed and trains an enhancement of TF-CBT for PSB. He is a clinical member of the Association for the Prevention and Treatment Sexual Abuse (ATSA) as well as a Fellow. He sits on ATSA’s child and adolescent committee as well as the ethic’s committee. He also trains and consults regionally and nationally on the topic of sexual abuse, assessment, and treatment. Geoff is also NCA’s Training and Technical Advisor for PSB and facilitates NCA’s youth with problematic sexual behaviors national work group.