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Ginnie’s House provides a neutral, child oriented and safe environment for children (under age of 18 years) and their non-offending caretakers. No alleged perpetrators are permitted access to the building.

 

The multi disciplinary team provides ongoing case management through to the conclusion of the criminal and/or civil court.

Mission and Vision

 Mission
To create a refuge of comfort, healing, hope and justice for abused children, while providing community education and advocacy to prevent child abuse.

 Vision
To eradicate child abuse.

Program Overview
Program Overview

What happens when...

A child discloses sexual or physical abuse or assault to a friend, guidance counselor at school, or a trusted family member?

 Immediate mandated reporting to

  • Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS)
    • 1-877-NJ-ABUSE (877-652-2873)
       
  • or to Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office
    • 973-383-1570 (8:30 AM to 4:30 PM)
       
  • or to local Police Department in Sussex County or New Jersey State Police

Procedures

Joint investigative team of law enforcement detective and DYFS caseworker immediately conference regarding known facts of allegation

Child brought to Ginnie’s House for interviews by investigative team

Following interview with the child, referrals are made for therapy and a medical examination (on-site or to appropriate medical professional) as appropriate.

Prior to leaving Ginnie’s House, a safety plan for the child is in place. (Ginnie’s House is not a residential facility). 

A confidential multi-disciplinary team of local professionals with training and experience in child abuse, conference to review the case and plan appropriately.

Skilled therapists assist the trial team with court preparation as needed.

 
Ongoing therapy assists the child in regaining self-esteem and confidence in daily living.

Program Overview

 
There is no fee for any services offered at Ginnie’s House Children’s Advocacy Center.

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