Mandatory Reporter Training
Course overview
- 5 Section
- 23 Lessons
Purpose:
The training is intended to provide mandatory reporters in any profession an understanding of their role and requirements when it comes to protecting children.
Option for FREE Mandatory Reporting Training:
Free training for your school, day care, agency, or hospital.
- Remember that we can come to your agency or do a live online presentation with examples, stories, and a question and answer session.
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- This presentation usually takes 1 hour and can be scheduled at your convenience.
Training Objectives:
You will better understand:
- How to Report child abuse and neglect
- How to Recognize child abuse and neglect
- How to Respond to child abuse and neglect
Course Feature
- Lectures 23
- Quizzes 4
- Duration 1 hour
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 507
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
Course Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
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Why Your Role is Important
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The Size of the Problem
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Section 1: Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect
What Must be Reported
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Who must report child abuse and/or neglect?
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Check Your Understanding: Identifying Mandatory Reporters
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Has Quiz
Various Types of Abuse
Types of Abuse
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1. Neglect
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2. Physical Abuse
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Check Your Understanding: Physical Abuse or Discipline
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Has Quiz
3. Emotional Abuse
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4. Sexual Abuse
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Check Your Understanding: Sexual abuse
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Has Quiz
Cyber-Sex Crimes
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Factors that increase a child’s risk of abuse/neglect
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What’s not Abuse or Neglect: Things to Consider
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Section 2: Responding to Child Abuse and Neglect
When a Child Discloses to you
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What to do
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Section 3: Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
Why We Report
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How to Report Suspected Child Abuse
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After a Report is Made
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Test Yourself
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What Did You Learn
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Has Quiz