California General Training - MRT Child Abuse
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What you'll learn
Who are mandated reporters, and what is their role in preventing abuse and neglect
Different types of child abuse and neglect and how to recognize them
Laws and protections for children with disabilities
How to report suspected or known child abuse
The timeline of events that follow a report
Skills covered in this course
Description
Mandated reporters are individuals required by law to report suspected child abuse and neglect. The Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) requires that each state have procedures in place requiring certain individuals to report suspected child abuse and neglect.
The California General Mandated Reporter Training provides an overview of the definitions, requirements, and protections associated with being a mandated reporter in California. The General Training is all-inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every mandated reporter.
This course meets the training requirements set forth in California AB 506, which require that staff and regular volunteers of youth service organizations take training on recognizing child abuse and neglect.
The California General Mandated Reporter Training provides an overview of the definitions, requirements, and protections associated with being a mandated reporter in California. The General Training is all-inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every mandated reporter.
This course meets the training requirements set forth in California AB 506, which require that staff and regular volunteers of youth service organizations take training on recognizing child abuse and neglect.
California General Training - MRT Child Abuse
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