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X-WR-CALDESC:This session is offered by Zero Abuse Project\n\nTestifying in
  court is a process that can cause anxiety\, even for the most seasoned pr
 ofessional. Understanding how to discuss the forensic interview protocol\,
  our multidisciplinary team processes and the research that supports them 
 is a critical skill. This training will discuss commonly broached topics i
 n the court process\, how to practically prepare for court\, how to defend
  practice in court and the scope of direct and cross examination.\nLearnin
 g Objectives\n1. Provide a framework for preparing for the court process a
 s a forensic interviewer and multidisciplinary teams\, including practical
  skills.\n\n2. Increase awareness of the scope and breadth of topics an in
 terviewer will need to be prepared to address on the stand.\n\n3. Provide 
 an overview of research pertinent to defending the forensic interview in c
 ourt.\n\nPresented by Rachael Johnson\, Lead Forensic Interview Specialist
 \n\nRachel Johnson is a Forensic Interview Specialist with Zero Abuse Proj
 ect. She most recently served as the Program Director for the Minnesota Ch
 ildren’s Alliance and has over a decade of experience in work related to f
 orensic interviewing\, multidisciplinary teams\, advocacy\, child abuse\, 
 prevention education\, sexual assault and family violence\, both domestica
 lly and abroad.\n\nPrior to her work at the Alliance\, Rachel served as a 
 forensic interviewer and the Forensic Program Coordinator at First Witness
  Child Advocacy Center in Duluth\, Minn. She is trained in multiple forens
 ic interview protocols and received Bachelor of Science degrees in Public 
 Service\, Sociology and Spanish at Hamline University in St. Paul\, Minn.
 \n\nRachel is passionate about working directly with children and families
 \, supporting frontline professionals and improving the institutional resp
 onse to victimization by centering the experiences of victims at all level
 s of consideration and decision-making.\n\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:This session is offered by Zero Abuse Project\n\nTestifying in 
 court is a process that can cause anxiety\, even for the most seasoned pro
 fessional. Understanding how to discuss the forensic interview protocol\, 
 our multidisciplinary team processes and the research that supports them i
 s a critical skill. This training will discuss commonly broached topics in
  the court process\, how to practically prepare for court\, how to defend 
 practice in court and the scope of direct and cross examination.\nLearning
  Objectives\n1. Provide a framework for preparing for the court process as
  a forensic interviewer and multidisciplinary teams\, including practical 
 skills.\n\n2. Increase awareness of the scope and breadth of topics an int
 erviewer will need to be prepared to address on the stand.\n\n3. Provide a
 n overview of research pertinent to defending the forensic interview in co
 urt.\n\nPresented by Rachael Johnson\, Lead Forensic Interview Specialist
 \n\nRachel Johnson is a Forensic Interview Specialist with Zero Abuse Proj
 ect. She most recently served as the Program Director for the Minnesota Ch
 ildren’s Alliance and has over a decade of experience in work related to f
 orensic interviewing\, multidisciplinary teams\, advocacy\, child abuse\, 
 prevention education\, sexual assault and family violence\, both domestica
 lly and abroad.\n\nPrior to her work at the Alliance\, Rachel served as a 
 forensic interviewer and the Forensic Program Coordinator at First Witness
  Child Advocacy Center in Duluth\, Minn. She is trained in multiple forens
 ic interview protocols and received Bachelor of Science degrees in Public 
 Service\, Sociology and Spanish at Hamline University in St. Paul\, Minn.
 \n\nRachel is passionate about working directly with children and families
 \, supporting frontline professionals and improving the institutional resp
 onse to victimization by centering the experiences of victims at all level
 s of consideration and decision-making.\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220524T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220524T133000
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SUMMARY:Defending the Forensic Interview in Court: The Importance of Prepar
 ing with Your Prosecutor and What The Conversation Should Look Like
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