Impact of Texas CACs
Children’s advocacy centers (CACs) serve as the first stop for children who have experienced sexual abuse, severe physical abuse or who have witnessed a violent crime. CACs provide a trauma-informed, child-friendly environment where the CAC and their multidisciplinary team partners can share information and develop effective, coordinated strategies to meet the needs of each case and child. It is the goal of all local CACs to reduce trauma to child abuse victims and their families by offering six core services:
In the fiscal year 2022, 67,558 children received critical services at a Texas children's advocacy center, including:
- 44,447 children received a forensic interview
- 58,769 families received family advocacy services
- 24,355 children and 9,103 adults benefited from mental health services
- 7,341 children received medical evaluations
- 40,428 cases were reviewed by the multidisciplinary team and facilitated by CACs
- 271,388 Texas Department of Family and Protective Services reports of abuse and neglect were reviewed
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67,558 children received critical services at a Texas CAC in 2022 65%
of these children were female.