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The SRCAC Exchange is a podcast by and for professionals in the field of child abuse prevention and intervention. Created by the Southern Regional Children's Advocacy Center, this show covers a wide variety of topics around the CAC model, child advocacy, multidisciplinary teams, and emerging trends in the field.

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Latest Episodes

S3E7: Narrating Joy: Unveiling a CE-CERT tool  Imagine if your career satisfaction and well-being depended on the narrative you create about your work. In this episode, we delve into the Components for Enhancing Career Experience and Reducing Trauma ... more

Why do some professionals remain committed to children's advocacy despite the many challenges? In this episode, we explore the experiences of three long-serving Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) professionals who have navigated decades in this demandi... more

How can Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) and Chapters cultivate the next generation of talent in the field? In this episode, we explore Mississippi's pioneering state-wide initiative that unlocks new potential for future professionals. Joining me a... more

Imagine doing some of the most emotionally challenging work in the world, with a team by your side, offering constant, sometimes invisible support. In this episode, we explore the vital relationship between Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) staff and ... more

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In this episode, we explore a topic often left unspoken but widely experienced—how child abuse professionals use dark humor to cope with the emotional weight of their work. Joined by neurohumorist Karyn Buxman, an expert in ... more

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What makes some professionals thrive while others struggle, even with strong leadership? In this episode, we explore the key factors that contribute to a positive and healthy workplace in the child advocacy field. Joined by Pa... more

Episode 1:  

From Sacrifice to Sustainability: Transforming the culture of CACs 

Guest:  

Sufna John, PhD

Associate Professor, Co-Director of the Arkansas Building Effective Services for Trauma (ARBEST) program  

University of Arka... more

Season 2: Forensic Interviewer Growth Continuum

Episode 1: Unlocking the Secrets: A Q&A on developing forensic interviewers

Forensic interviewers play a crucial role in gathering information from victims, especially when it involves vulnerable po... more

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Recent Guests

Kay Phillips
CAC Executive Director at Dorchester Children's Advocacy Center
Dorchester Children's Advocacy Center
Episode: S3E6: Staying Power: A case study of exceptional CAC staff retention
Jennifer Gamble
Family Services Coordinator at Child Advocacy Center of Rutherford County
Child Advocacy Center of Rutherford County
Episode: S3E6: Staying Power: A case study of exceptional CAC staff retention
Robert Scott Steele
Senior Forensic Interviewer at Harmony House Children's Advocacy Center
Harmony House Children's Advocacy Center
Episode: S3E6: Staying Power: A case study of exceptional CAC staff retention
Carla Steckler Tye
CEO of Children's Advocacy Centers of Mississippi
Children's Advocacy Centers of Mississippi
Episode: S3E5: Unlocking Potential: Where and how future CAC professionals are emerging
Didi Ellis
CEO and founder of Kids Hub Child Advocacy Center
Kids Hub Child Advocacy Center
Episode: S3E5: Unlocking Potential: Where and how future CAC professionals are emerging
Lydia Crivens
Deputy Director for the Memphis Child Advocacy Center in Tennessee
Memphis Child Advocacy Center
Episode: S3E4: Bridging Bonds: The inseparable connection of CACs and MDTs
Christine Woods
Lead MDT Coordinator for the Barren River Area CAC in Kentucky
Barren River Area CAC
Episode: S3E4: Bridging Bonds: The inseparable connection of CACs and MDTs
Johnny Vallejo
MDT Coordinator for the Covina CAC in California
Covina CAC
Episode: S3E4: Bridging Bonds: The inseparable connection of CACs and MDTs
Karen Buxman
International speaker and author, specializing in humor and its impact on the brain
Episode: S3E3: Balancing Act: Coping, healing, and the art of gallows humor

Host

Christina Rouse
Program Manager for CAC Development

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Very Informative

    This is a must listen for CAC staff!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FI worker
    United States2 years ago
  • Credible and Fun!

    Awesome podcast with innovative and insightful conversations. Thankful to have this as a resource for the CAC field.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CAC employee
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners find the content to be extremely informative and a valuable resource for child advocacy professionals.
The conversations are described as credible and engaging, delivering innovative insights that are appreciated in the CAC field.

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S3E3: Balancing Act: Coping, healing, and the art of gallows humor
Q: What are the potential risks of using gallows humor in a professional setting?
The potential risks include causing emotional harm, losing trust, and damaging connections between colleagues.
S3E3: Balancing Act: Coping, healing, and the art of gallows humor
Q: How does dark humor help professionals in child abuse cases?
Dark humor serves as a coping mechanism that allows professionals to manage the emotional toll of their work, providing a sense of control and facilitating difficult conversations.

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What is The SRCAC Exchange about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on child abuse prevention and intervention, this podcast provides a platform for professionals in the field to discuss critical issues, innovative trends, and practical solutions related to the Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) model. Through engaging conversations with expert guests, various topics are explored, including multidisciplinary team dynamics, staff wellness, coping mechanisms, and strategies to improve retention within CACs. The content is particularly notable for its focus on personal experiences, emotional resilience, and the development of supportive workplace cultures in high-stress environments, aiming to improve both staff and child welfare in the advocacy sector.

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Recent guests on The SRCAC Exchange include:

1. Kay Phillips
2. Jennifer Gamble
3. Robert Scott Steele
4. Carla Steckler Tye
5. Didi Ellis
6. Lydia Crivens
7. Christine Woods
8. Johnny Vallejo

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