National Children's Alliance2016-11-302016-11-302016National Children's Alliance (2016). Standards for Accredited Members 2017 edition. Washington, DC: Author.https://calio.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/nca-standards-for-accredited-members-2017.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/3061To ensure that all children across the U.S. who are served by Children’s Advocacy Centers receive consistent, evidence-based interventions that help them heal. In addition to serving as the set of standards by which Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) may be accredited as capable of providing consistent and evidence-based healing interventions, the Standards for Accredited Members also perform several secondary functions. The Standards 1) act as a compass for CACs during leadership transition so that Multidisciplinary Teams (MDTs), Boards, and other stakeholders know how to maintain the course; 2) to serve as a valuable roadmap for new CACs as they develop; and 3) to demonstrate the high-quality work of Accredited CACs to policymakers, funders, and supporters.en-USaccreditationchildren's advocacy centersstandardsStandards for Accredited Members 2017 editionArticle