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The Respect for Child Survivors Act is a federal law that aims to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. The Act requires the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to use multidisciplinary teams to investigate child sexual exploitation, abuse, or trafficking. It also establishes guidelines for the handling of child victims, including the provision of medical care, mental health services, and victim advocacy. The law provides funding for grants to support local children's advocacy centers and multidisciplinary teams in implementing evidence-informed initiatives.

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