
Our Services
What We Do
At the Children’s Advocacy Center of Franklin County (CACFC), we provide a child-focused, compassionate, and collaborative approach to supporting children and families impacted by suspected child abuse. Our team works closely with a Multidisciplinary Investigative Team (MDIT) to ensure that every child receives comprehensive care in a safe and supportive environment.
Interview & Evaluation
Forensic Interviews
A forensic interview is a developmentally sensitive, fact-gathering conversation designed to help children share their experiences in a safe and supportive setting. Conducted by trained, neutral professionals, these interviews follow evidence-based practices and are observed remotely by law enforcement and child welfare investigators to reduce the need for repeated questioning. This process helps minimize trauma for the child while ensuring that accurate information is gathered for investigations.
Forensic Medical Exams
Forensic medical exams are thorough, head-to-toe physical evaluations conducted by certified pediatric forensic nurses (SANE-P) or other qualified medical providers. Using specialized equipment, providers can document findings when necessary. While most exams do not reveal physical evidence of abuse, they play an essential role in reassuring children and caregivers about the child’s health and well-being. These exams also help address concerns, provide education, and dispel misconceptions children or families may have about their bodies.
Treatment & Intervention
Our MDIT includes medical providers, mental health professionals, forensic interviewers, family advocates, law enforcement, children and youth services, and the District Attorney’s Office. Together, we provide coordinated services that prioritize the child’s needs while reducing trauma and supporting the family through the healing process. CACFC leads the services for:
Family Advocacy
Families are connected with advocates who guide them through the investigative and healing process, offering emotional support, information, and referrals to community resources.
Mental Health Support
Children and caregivers are connected with specialized trauma-focused therapy and counseling services to promote healing and resilience.
Prevention
Our staff provides community-based education and training on recognizing, responding to, and preventing child abuse. These programs help professionals, parents, caregivers, and community members build knowledge and awareness, with the goal of keeping children safe. Training covers topics such as signs of abuse, how to respond to a disclosure, and strategies for prevention and intervention.
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Our Education and Training Programs:

Child Safety Matters
MBF Child Safety Matters® is a comprehensive, evidence-based prevention education program for elementary school students in grades K-5. The program teaches students and adults how to prevent, recognize, and respond appropriately to the four types of child abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, neglect), bullying, cyberbullying, and digital dangers.

CAC 101
An overview of Children's Advocacy of Franklin County as a community resource. Learn what a child can expect when coming to CACFC, what services we provide, and how our agency can be a resource to your organization.

Teen Safety Matters
MBF Teen Safety Matters® is a comprehensive, evidence-informed prevention education program for middle school students in grades 6-8 and high-school students in grades 9-12. The program educates and empowers teens and all relevant adults with information and strategies to prevent, recognize, and respond appropriately to bullying, cyberbullying, all types of abuse, relationship abuse, digital dangers, exploitation, and human trafficking.

Stewards of Children
Stewards of Children by Darkness to Light is a two-hour training designed to educate adults about how to recognize, prevent, and react responsibility to the reality of child sexual abuse, emphasizing child safety as every adult’s responsibility.

Mental Health Matters
MBF Mental Health Matters is a supplemental lesson designed to accompany the MBF Child Safety Matters® and MBF Teen Safety Matters® programs. This lesson focuses on emotional health, mental health, and substance abuse, helping students understand the importance of caring for their mental well-being.

Tech Smart
Tech Smart builds awareness of the risk of Internet based technology and offers adult resources for prevention. The training is designed to educate parents and professionals that work with children about technology risks to children including predators, cyber bullying, sexting and Internet-based social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
This training can be customized to suit your group and is available in sessions lasting from one to three hours.
Want CACFC to lead an education/training program for you? Interested in learning more? Contact us to get started.
