Forensic Interviews - Total FI's Conducted
The Following FI Locations are mapped to the DCFS Report:
- Not At CAC
- Off-Site Location
- Children's Advocacy Center
For Forensic Interviews to be properly counted in the Total FIs Conducted Section of the DCFS Report (Image 1), You need to use the options ("Children's Advocacy Center", "Not At CAC" or "Off-Site Location" See (Image 3) in the FI Location Drop-down.
The Forensic Interview Session Type "Child Unable to be Interviewed" (Image 2) will need to be used to count in the Child Unable to be Interviewed section on the DCFS Report.
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