This issue of The Amber Advocate covers a number of topics relevant to child protection work.
This issue of The Amber Advocate, published by the AMBER Alert Training & Technical Assistance Program, includes articles about the following topics: new and emerging technological tools; an infant abducted in Mexico while Alerta Amber and U.S. officials attend a conference on missing children; a profile of Dr. Noelle Hunter, an advocate for families coping with international parental child abductions; news briefs from around the world on the latest AMBER Alert-related news that will inform and inspire child protection work; a spotlight on AMBER Alert in Indian Country discussing ATTAP/AIIC Technology Toolkits used by Tribes in Minnesota and Wisconsin; and information about AATTAP’s trusted trainings and helpful resources.
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