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S2E3: Strength in Unity: The crucial role of MDT and forensic interviewer alignment

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Release Date: 08/01/2023

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Episode 3: Strength in Unity: The crucial role of MDT and forensic interviewer alignment

Oftentimes a case is referred to the Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) without formal structure or policies in place to support the alignment between the multidisciplinary team (MDT) investigators and the forensic interview. How the forensic interviewer and MDT investigators collaborate is imperative to ensure a positive experience for the child and family. In this episode, we will discuss how your CAC can achieve alignment from the forensic interview referral all the way through MDT case completion.

Episode Transcript

Show Notes:

Get ready for an eye-opening episode as host Christina Rouse, Tony DeVincenzo, and Greg Flett dive into the crucial topic of alignment between multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and forensic interviewers in child abuse investigations Tony emphasizes the power of shared goals, understanding tasks, and a unified vision within the team, while Greg compares alignment to working from a blueprint with everyone on the same page They highlight the need for intentional onboarding of new team members and the transfer of knowledge between forensic interviewers and investigators. They discuss the significant impact of alignment on engagement and trust with families, as well as the importance of effective information sharing within the multidisciplinary team. 

The conversation also explores practical strategies for MDT investigators to align with the forensic interview process Building relationships, establishing a foundation of connection, and enhancing communication and trust among team members are emphasized. They address the challenges posed by COVID-19 and suggest approaches to reconnect and strengthen teamwork. Training team members on effective observation and support during the forensic interview is discussed, along with the value of cross-education and skill-building within the team They highlight the uniqueness of each case and child, emphasizing the value of team members’ diverse skills and experiences The episode concludes with highlighting the long-term benefits of alignment, improved information gathering, and a smoother experience for children and families involved. Stay tuned for an insightful conversation and hit the subscribe button now!

Host: 

Christina Rouse 

Guests: 

Tony DeVincenzo 

Greg Flett 

Project Manager: 

Lauren Tanner, MSEd 

 

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