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Creating safe spaces where families can heal and grow

2023 Outcomes

6354

Children Served at Colorado child advocacy centers

Mental health initial appointments or referrals

4582

Child abuse professionals and community members trained 

30,553

Do you have concerns about child maltreatment? Your local CAC has resources!

Colorado has 19 child advocacy centers across the state. Each is a child-focused facility with trained forensic interviewers and victim advocates to support both a child and their family. CACs also will provide or refer mental health assessments and treatment, along with medical evaluations. 

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In Colorado, the majority of CACs also provide child abuse and maltreatment prevention education within their communities. Find your local CAC below!

Training for Child Abuse Professionals

The Colorado Children's Alliance can help you stay up to date on your training requirements! We offer training opportunities for child abuse professionals in Colorado, including mental health clinicians, forensic interviewers, prosecutors, and investigators, through:

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  • CCA Trainings

  • Other Trainings

  • Conferences

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303 S. Broadway Ste 200-329

Denver, CO 80209

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(303) 727-0409

The Colorado Children's Alliance (CCA) is an accredited state chapter of the National Children's Alliance. We support the missions of the child advocacy centers in our state to help children and their families heal from abuse and neglect. Through training, technical assistance, collaboration, and strategic partnerships, we strengthen our statewide efforts to fight all forms of child abuse.

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To make a report of child abuse, call the statewide hotline at
1-844-264-5437, or call 911 if there is an emergency.

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