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Mandated Reporter Training
Introduction
Course overview
Special Considerations: Therapists, Social Workers, and Counselors
Who is a Mandated Reporter?
What is the role of a Mandated Reporter?
Why is Mandated Reporting important?
Defining Child Abuse
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)
Four Key Criteria
Recognizing Types of Abuse and Neglect
Dealing with Psychological Abuse
Which Children are at Risk?
What is Not Child Abuse or Neglect?
When a Child Discloses Abuse or Neglect
Making a report to the hotline
Animal Abuse: New Important Initiative in Child Protection
Corporal punishment versus abuse
What else do Mandated Reporters report?
Elder Abuse
Overview
Risk factors, signs, and symptoms of elder abuse
Elder self-neglect
What to expect when you report elder abuse
Abuse of People with Disabilities
Who needs to report?
How to report abuse of people with disabilities
Understanding Bias
Define unconscious bias
Gain self-awareness regarding bias
Understanding the impact that bias can have on decisions as mandated reporters
Wrap-Up
Downloadable resources
Quiz (for CEs)
Evaluation (For CEs)
Gain self-awareness regarding bias
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