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Child Abuse and Neglect

Child Abuse and Neglect

Prime 5.0

Created by   HSI - Health & Safety Institute

Category   Human Resources   >   Compliance

Duration 13 minutes
Audience Employees

Description

The California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, or CANRA, was adopted in 1980. Since then, it's been amended several times, but essentially, the law requires mandated reporters to make formal reports of suspected child abuse to law enforcement authorities if they have knowledge of, or have observed, a child who the reporter knows, or reasonably suspects, has been the victim of child abuse or neglect. This definition often raises many questions. For example, how do you know if you're a mandated reporter? What signs should you look for? What's a "reasonable suspicion"? What happens if you see something, but choose not to report it? We'll answer these questions and more, here, in our course on CANRA.

What you'll learn

Learning about California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, or CANRA

Identification of Child Abuse and Neglect

Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect

Sysem Requirements

• Windows 7 and newer
• Mac OS 10 and newer
Supported Browsers:
The current and previous major releases of the following browsers
• Safari v11 and higher
• Firefox v65 or higher
• Chrome v70 and higher
• Microsoft Edge v42 and higher
• Internet Explorer v11 and higher (Windows only- may exhibit visual differences from other
browsers)
Computer Speed and Processor:
• Use a computer 5 years old or newer when possible.
• 1GBofRAM
• 2GHz processor

Languages

English

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Child Abuse and Neglect

Child Abuse and Neglect: California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act
Child Abuse and Neglect: California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act The California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, or CANRA, was adopted in 1980. Since then, it's been amended several times, but essentially, the law requires mandated reporters to make formal reports of suspected child abuse to law enforcement authorities if they have knowledge of, or have observed, a child who the reporter knows, or reasonably suspects, has been the victim of child abuse or neglect. This definition often raises many questions. For example, how do you know if you're a mandated reporter? What signs should you look for? What's a "reasonable suspicion"? What happens if you see something, but choose not to report it? We'll answer these questions and more, here, in our course on CANRA.
Child Abuse and Neglect: Identification of Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Abuse and Neglect: Identification of Child Abuse and Neglect In your role as a mandated reporter, it can feel like a lot of responsibility to identify child abuse and neglect. The warning signs of child abuse and neglect aren't always obvious. But by learning to recognize the signs of a problem, you can make a huge difference in a child's life. In this course, we'll talk about the signs and symptoms of neglect, physical abuse, and sexual abuse in children. Specific signs and symptoms depend on the type of abuse and can vary, but the common denominator is the emotional effect on the child. Whatever the abuse, the child is left feeling unsafe, uncared for, and alone. Let's talk about how to spot those most vulnerable.
Child Abuse and Neglect: Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Abuse and Neglect: Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, as a mandated reporter, you are obligated to report this information, and to continue reporting each separate incident, if it continues to occur. Each report you make is a snapshot of what's going on in the family. The more information you can provide, the better the chance of the child getting the help they deserve. Of course, it's normal to have some reservations or worries about reporting child abuse. In this program, we'll address these concerns, and talk about why it's important to report what you see. We'll discuss what "reasonable suspicion" means under the law and go over mandated reporters' criminal and civil liability.

HSI - Health & Safety Institute

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HSI (Health & Safety Institute) is a recognized leader in Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and workforce development software, training, and compliance solutions.
HSI is your single-source partner for EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development solutions. HSI provides integrated e-learning content, training solutions, and cloud-based software designed to enable your business to improve safety, operations, and employee development. Across all industries, we help safety and technical managers, human resources, first responders, and operational leaders train and develop their workforce, keep workers safe, and meet regulatory and operational compliance requirements. We are a unique partner that offers a suite of cloud-based software solutions including learning management, safety management, chemical SDS management, and more, integrated with our content and training so businesses can not only monitor and manage multiple workflows in one system, but train employees via one partner.
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