Take steps toward implementing a successful Child Abduction Response Team (CART) by bringing together a team of experts whose knowledge, skills, and abilities will be beneficial in a child abduction case. Participants will learn how to develop a multidisciplinary CART for responding to endangered, missing, or abducted children. Hear about the impact a child abduction has on the family and learn the fundamentals of developing an effective, responsive CART. Examine incident command considerations, search and canvassing operations, CART activation, and resources to improve the response, investigation, search, and canvass activities associated with missing children investigations.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Leverage resources to develop an effective CART Team
- Define roles and responsibilities for an effective Incident Command
- Deploy a search and canvass operation
- Conduct successful investigations
- Sustain the CART Team
There is no fee to attend this training; however, pre-registration is required. Approval to attend this training is subject to the approval of the host agency as well as your qualifications submitted on your registration.
The deadline to register is December 10, 2019. Registrations will still be accepted after this date based on your qualifications to attend and if seats are still available.
Tuition, student materials, and instructional costs are provided by the AMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance Program.
The following would benefit from this training:
- Community Corrections Officer
- Court System Personnel
- Educator
- Emergency Management
- Law Enforcement
- Law Enforcement Support
- Prosecutors
- Social Workers
- Tribes/Tribal Partners