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Before the Interview
A day or two before the interview, we encourage you to talk to your child about what you’ll be doing at Child Enrichment. Ideally, you want to give your child a little time before your visit to avoid concern or surprise, but not so much time that he or she worries too much. To make things a little easier, we recommend the following:
Introduce the Role of the Forensic Interviewer
Tell your child that there will be a meeting with someone whose job it is to talk to children who have experienced similar situations. This person is called a Forensic Interviewer and can be trusted with very personal and difficult things. Let your child know that there is no need to worry; Child Enrichment always places the well-being of a child first.
Tell Your Child That It Is Okay to Talk
You can promote open and honest communication by reassuring your child that it’s perfectly fine to answer the Interviewer’s questions. Saying things like, “It’s okay to tell the Interviewer what you told me,” can go a long way.
Reinforce Love and Support
Remind your child of your love and never-ending support for them. Reinforce this message and give your child confidence and assurance. It will give them extra support as well as help make the interview process easier.
On Interview Day
The day of your child’s forensic interview can be challenging, but Child Enrichment aims to make it less so. Below you’ll find a list of Frequently Asked Questions to help give you and your child a clearer understanding of what to expect on Interview Day.
What happens when we arrive?
When you arrive, you’ll enter through the door above, sign in, and then enter our child-friendly waiting room with toys, coloring books, and other activities. Our Client Intake Coordinator will give you some paperwork to fill out. Once the investigating agencies have arrived, a Family Advocate and Forensic Interviewer will come introduce themselves and give you and your child a tour of the CAC. Your Family Advocate will take you back for a Pre-Interview to explain the process, answer any questions, and offer resources. Your child will remain in the waiting room under the supervision of our Client Intake Coordinator. When it’s time for the interview, the Interviewer will bring only your child to the interview room. We will ask that you remain in the waiting area for the duration. When the interview is over, the Interviewer will escort your child back to you.
Please note, if you bring other children who are not being interviewed, they must be supervised at all times.