REPORT: Best Practices for Campus Professionals Responding to Child Abuse

Content
6 modules

Difficulty
Basic

Rating

Course Length
1 hour

Instructor
Carlos Rubio

Released
18 Dec 2018

Price
$179.00 USD

Description

As a child-serving professional, it's not a question of IF you will encounter a child abuse situation but rather WHEN.  This training is the result of collaboration with the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, DCAC Chief of Investigations and DCAC Director of National Training, offering practical guidance for professionals on how to best work with investigative parties in a way that protects the investigation, the organization, and most importantly, the child.  Participants will leave with a robust reporting protocol and guidance for navigating these situations-- before it is a problem.

This course includes:

  • Pre-Test
  • Video-Based Training
  • Post-Test
  • Training Certificate 

Objectives

The objective of this course is to teach professionals the 6 principles to implement when dealing with child abuse suspicions in the organization. These principles are considered best practice in protecting all involved parties and should be used as the basis for your child abuse reporting policy.

  • Recognize and Report Suspected Child Abuse Immediately
  • Exercise Caution When Speaking to the Child
  • Protect the Child At All Costs 
  • Outcry Witness- Who is It? What is His/Her Role? 
  • Recordkeeping
  • Tampering- Even When It's Unintentional, Hurts the Case

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate 2023 Youth Camps & Campus Programs Certificate

Learning credits

CEU
1.0
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Pre- Test
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Why Learn?
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REPORT: Best Practices for Responding to Child Abuse
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What is YOUR Reporting Policy?
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Wow. Being a victim of child abuse, I wasn't mentally prepared for this lesson. I've realized that a lot of my past experiences were just brushed under the rug. Times have changed since I was a child.
 
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