Basic Child Abuse
Discusses mandatory reporting and history, making a report, signs of abuse, red flag scenarios, and prevention.
Goal: to identify signs of child abuse and prevention, education, and legal issues.
NOTE FOR WA STATE PROVIDERS : As per PD Policy 405 of DCYF, this class can no longer be used for STARS credit ( in service hours) in Washington State
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Basic Child Abuse
Goal: to identify signs of child abuse and prevention, education, and legal issues
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Learning Objectives
After completing the class, the student will be able to:
- define Mandatory reporting requirements
- list the steps for making a CPS report
- identify the signs of child abuse
- discuss methods of prevention and education
- describe the issues for legal procedures
NOTE: This course may reflect state-specific regulations. No information in this course supersedes any state regulations you need to follow. You must consult your state’s regulations when developing policies and procedures. Regulations for all states are accessible on the National Database of Child Care Licensing Regulations. Click on the link provided to view regulations in your state.
After completing this class, the student will be able to:
- define Mandatory reporting requirements
- list the steps for making a CPS report
- identify the signs of child abuse
- discuss methods of prevention and education
- describe the issues for legal procedures