Morgan Hines

MDT Advancement And Support Specialist/forensic Interviewer at Safe Shores - The DC Children's Advocacy Center

Morgan Hines currently serves as a Forensic Interviewer and MDT Advancement and Support Specialist at Safe Shores - The DC Children's Advocacy Center, where responsibilities include conducting trauma-informed interviews for children who have experienced abuse and coordinating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure optimal outcomes for affected families. Previous roles include Case Manager Coordinator at FAIR Girls and Americorps Member at The Choice Program at UMBC, focusing on case management and community service. Morgan has also held positions in customer service and mentorship, such as Waitress at GrillMarX Steakhouse & Raw Bar and Aggie Success Leader at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, as well as a Social Work Intern at the Guilford County Juvenile Detention Center, providing educational support to juveniles. Education includes a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from The Chicago School and a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Safe Shores - The DC Children's Advocacy Center

Safe Shores—The DC Children’s Advocacy Center is a direct service nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and working directly with child victims of sexual and physical abuse in the District of Columbia. Through its child-friendly facility and multidisciplinary team approach, Safe Shores coordinates the work of medical and mental health providers, social services professionals, victim advocates, law enforcement, and prosecution officials to reduce trauma and promote healing for child victims of abuse. Our Mission Safe Shores provides intervention, hope and healing for children and families affected by abuse, trauma and violence in the District of Columbia, and prevents child abuse through education and training. Our Goals • To minimize the trauma experienced by children and adolescents who have been identified as victims of sexual or physical abuse • To improve the investigation and prosecution of sexual and physical abuse cases from the point of intervention through to treatment and healing • To promote inter-agency collaboration for effective decision making and management of sexual and physical abuse cases • To prevent further and/or future abuse of child victims • To provide training professionals in the field of investigation, prosecution and provision of services for sexually and physically abused children, adolescents, and their non-offending caretakers.


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