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9-1-1 Call Center Partner Program

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Calls about missing and sexually exploited children can become high-profile events that have a devastating impact on the victim family, your community, and your call center.

That is why every 9-1-1 call involving a missing and/or sexually exploited child must be handled according to best practices. Every 9-1-1 call center must have in place policies and training to help ensure every missing and sexually exploited child is given the best chance to be found alive and unharmed.

To promote the adoption of these best practices, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has created the 9-1-1 Call Center Partner Program. Compliance shows a 9-1-1 call center has incorporated the best practices in its policies and training and made a commitment to follow these best practices.

Requirements
Requirements for a 9-1-1 Call Center to be recognized as a National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
9-1-1 Call Center Partner.

Resources
Resources for 9-1-1 Call Centers
Download Brochure
Submit an Application

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E-mail 911@ncmec.org with questions or to get more information.

 
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