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11 24 LC 112 1895
22 House Resolution 911
33 By: Representatives Parrish of the 158
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55 and Hagan of the 156
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88 A RESOLUTION
99 Recognizing February 7, 2024, as Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia Day in the State
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1111 of Georgia; and for other purposes.2
1212 WHEREAS, child abuse, exploitation, and neglect are significant problems in the United3
1313 States, and the effects are traumatic and can be long-lasting; and4
1414 WHEREAS, in the past year in the State of Georgia, 11,899 newly suspected child abuse5
1515 victims were served daily in Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia's network of member6
1616 Child Advocacy Centers (CACs). One out of every ten children will be sexually abused7
1717 before the age of 18, and of these victims served by Children's Advocacy Centers of8
1818 Georgia's network, approximately 29 percent are seven years old and younger. The average9
1919 age of entry to commercial sexual exploitation in Georgia is 12 years old. The Commercial10
2020 Sexual Exploitation of Children Response Team (which includes the network of 49 CACs)11
2121 has served child victims of commercial exploitation (trafficking) as young as three years old;12
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2323 WHEREAS, Children's Advocacy Centers began establishing in Georgia 37 years ago and14
2424 were created to correct the fragmented, adult-oriented, and insensitive treatment services to15
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2727 children. Professionals and agencies would meet and talk with the child separately and
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2929 repeatedly in facilities designed for adults; and17
3030 WHEREAS, Children's Advocacy Centers provide a neutral, child-friendly environment18
3131 where trained professionals and agencies utilize a multi-disciplinary team approach to19
3232 investigate and treat alleged child abuse and exploitation cases. CACs offer prompt, ongoing,20
3333 and free forensic, advocacy, medical, and therapeutic services to investigative professionals21
3434 and the children and families collectively served. The research and evidence-based practices22
3535 of CAC professionals in the forensic and therapeutic services reduce trauma to child victims23
3636 and their families, which increases the child's ability to heal and become successful adults24
3737 who positively contribute to their communities; and25
3838 WHEREAS, Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia is a nonprofit organization with the26
3939 mission to promote lifelong resiliencies for all of Georgia's child abuse victims by providing27
4040 resources and oversight of standardization of care to our network of child advocacy centers28
4141 and direct services for child trafficking victims. In 2020, Children's Advocacy Centers of29
4242 Georgia was designated to provide the statewide response to commercial sexual exploitation30
4343 of children and established the first-of-its-kind CSEC Response Team, which provides a31
4444 direct service team that works in conjunction with the CACs of Georgia and combines the32
4545 efforts of CACs and multidisciplinary teams across our state to fight the sale of children and33
4646 provide treatment to the victims; and34
4747 WHEREAS, Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia is an accredited chapter of the National35
4848 Children's Alliance and is a statewide membership organization composed of 49 certified36
4949 Member CACs; and37
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5252 WHEREAS, Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia is a national leading state chapter
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5454 committed to alleviating all forms of child abuse including physical abuse and neglect, sexual39
5555 abuse, internet crimes against children, child fatality, and commercial sexual exploitation of40
5656 children (otherwise known as CSEC or child trafficking).41
5757 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that42
5858 the members of this body commend the Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia and their43
5959 network of CACs for their diligent and steadfast commitment to assisting victims of child44
6060 abuse as well as recognize February 7, 2024, as Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia Day45
6161 in the State of Georgia.46
6262 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized47
6363 and directed to make appropriate copies of this resolution available for distribution to the48
6464 public and the press.49
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