Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center
Hours
The Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center (GHFAC) on the Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital campus is a safe and family friendly place where professionals come together to provide trauma informed and evidence-based services to support children and families impacted by violence and abuse.
Founded in 1995 with a grant from the Aetna Foundation, the GHFAC has over 25 years offering forensic interviews, family advocacy, mental health services for children and adults, as well as prevention education for caregivers, community members and other professionals interested in sexual abuse prevention and child safety.
The Goals of the Center are to:
- Minimize additional trauma to victims of crime
- Promote case coordination among professionals and agencies
- Increase community understanding and prevention of violence and abuse
- Provide direct services to promote healing and recovery from trauma
Forensic Interviews Children Ages 3-17
The GHFAC coordinates and conducts neutral, fact finding and developmentally sensitive interviews of children in response to suspicion of child sexual abuse and other forms of family violence. These video recorded interviews, conducted by experienced professionals in collaboration with investigators, are designed to elicit complete and accurate information while minimizing any additional trauma to child victims. Our goal is to ensure that the voices of children are heard and that children receive the appropriate services to support their healthy growth and development.
Forensic Experiential Trauma Interviews (FETI) Adults Ages 18 and Up:
FETI interviews are offered for any adult victims of crime, particularly adult victims of sexual assault and/or physical assault, domestic or community violence. FETI interviews are also successful with people who may have witnessed violence. Such interviews may be especially helpful for vulnerable populations such as those with developmental disabilities or mental illness who would be better served in a therapeutic environment. Conducted in collaboration with law enforcement, this methodology reduces the inaccuracy of the information provided during an interview and greatly enhances the understanding of the person’s traumatic or stressful experience.
Behavioral/Mental Health Services:
A team of trained mental health professionals provide a continuum of trauma informed therapeutic services to support victims of violence and their families. Following a comprehensive assessment, an individualized treatment plan is co-created and discussed with victims, their families, and existing providers involved with the family. Therapeutic services provided by the GHFAC are evidence-based and modified accordingly for cultural needs. Referrals for additional community services are made when appropriate.
Family & Victim Advocacy
The Advocates at The GHFAC are committed to providing victims with ongoing support and education. Our clients receive information and referrals to community resources, court education and assistance accessing other services such as protective/restraining orders, applying for public assistance and domestic violence education. Clients also receive assistance with applying for victim compensation through the State of Connecticut Office of Victim Services.
Appointments & Referrals
Anyone seeking services should contact the Intake Line at (860) 714-5864. Referrals are accepted from law enforcement, DCF, physicians and other professionals in the judicial districts served by The Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center. Anyone with questions about our services or seeking services can contact the Family Advocacy Center at (860) 714-5864.
Evenings available by appointment. All services are free of charge. All are welcome regardless of immigration status. We do not report to ICE.
The Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center is grateful to its funders including the State of CT Office of Victim Services and the CT Department of Public Health.
Hours and Appointments
Evenings available by appointment. All services are free of charge. All are welcome regardless of immigration status. We do not report to ICE.
Anyone seeking services should contact the Intake Line at (860) 714-5864.