The Department of Justice supports the development and enhancement of child advocacy centres, and has been doing so since 2010. In those instances, child advocacy centres include a multidisciplinary team. For those teams, specific information-sharing protocols are signed, so law enforcement can share information with others sitting around the table, which might include mental health professionals, medical professionals, advocates, victim services, Crown, for example. In those cases, the flow of information seems to work very well, particularly where a victim advocate is there to pay attention to the non-offending family member—for example, a parent.
On March 29th, 2022. See this statement in context.