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Search Results: MCH Organizations

This list of organizations is drawn from the MCH Organizations Database. Contact information is the most recent known to the MCH Digital Library.


Displaying records 1 through 2 (2 total).

Southwest Region-National Child Protection Training Center

Annotation: The Southwest Region National Child Protection Training Center (SWR-NCPTC) promotes and develops Child Advocacy Studies (CAST) programs at colleges, universities, seminaries, and medical and law schools within the region. The Center also develops ‘‘laboratory’’ training facilities that include mock houses, medical facilities, courtrooms, and forensic interview rooms that provide a real world experience to students and professionals; offers training and technical assistance in the areas of child maltreatment and advocacy, and builds a continuum of sustainable trauma-informed care and training systems.

Keywords: Child abuse, Child neglect, Child safety, New Mexico, Professional training, Regional agencies, Trauma

University of Maryland, Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL)

Annotation: The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) serves as the Regional Medical Library in Region 2 of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. Services to consumers include referrals, reference information, and access to the library's Web-based collection via HS/HSL's home page. Publications include a newsletter. The library also sponsors training seminars.

Keywords: Health sciences libraries, Maryland, Region II, Regional programs, State agencies

   

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