Training Overview
Forensic interviewing of children and adolescents is a complex process that requires specialized skills, including the ability to support emotionally distressed children while collecting accurate information about potential criminal events. While intensive training and peer review help build interviewing skills, a more strategic approach is needed to sustain and enhance those skills.
Even skilled interviewers may lack abilities in supervision and coaching. This training will arm supervisors with new knowledge and skills to develop to support interviewers’ growth in four key competency areas: question typology, protocol adherence, social support, and critical thinking. Adaptations will be provided for interviewers at all levels.
This training is open to those having previous and/or ongoing experience in conducting forensic interviews and are currently responsible for the skill development and support of other interviewers.
Register through NCAC
Register by Friday, August 11, 2025!