CATTA Training Opportunities

We are currently offering the following training topics:


Regional Peer Reviews

CATTA partners with the California Network of Child Advocacy Centers (CNCAC) to provide regional peer reviews for child forensic interviewers. For information in the Northern 48 counties, please contact Tania Shaw at (707) 284-1301 regarding hosting a peer review or for dates of upcoming peer reviews.

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The CNCAC is hosting a Peer Review in Pomona on March 12, 2010. Please downnload the following flyer for more information. Space is limited, preference will be given to interviewers who are CNCAC member centers from the following counties: Santa Barbara, Kern, San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, San Diego, and Imperial.

The March 12th Peer Review is full. Please contact Tamara Karakashian or 805-639-0525 for more information.


In the Winter and Spring of 2010, CATTA will be offering two new webinar topics that you can take easily over the internet from your office or home, no software or hardware is needed. Please check back soon for more information.

Additionally, we will be offering two additional face-to-face one-day trainings. Topics, locations, and dates are currently being decided.


Co-Sponsored Events

CATTA is available to help plan, conduct registration, and provide technical assistance for your local and regional child abuse trainings, peer reviews, and meetings. We will list those events here if they are open for registration. Please email tania.shaw@cihsinc.org to find out how CATTA can assist your agency in planning a successful training event and for more information.




Other Events of Interest

Please contact tania.shaw@cihsinc.org to find out how you can list your child abuse training event here.

Child Abduction Intervention and Resource Training

Presented by the California Child Abduction Task Force and the California Institute on Human Services, Inc.

Visit the Child Abduction Training page for more information.



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