Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting, New York Providers

Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting, New York Providers

$30.00
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This is a 2-hour training on child abuse recognition and reporting for providers in New York. The training provides an overview of the child welfare system in New York, as well as clarification of important concepts related to the law that governs mandated reporters. The training also reviews responsibility for reporting suspected child abuse, including who must report and how to do it. After completing this learning activity, the participant should be able to: Recognize the key structures of the child welfare system in New York. Recall the role as a mandated reporter of suspected child maltreatment. List the skills to identify and report various forms of child maltreatment to the appropriate authorities. Select ways to practice trauma-informed care (TIC) properly. Identify adverse childhood experiences (ACES) and their effect on mental and physical health. Examine implicit bias and its impact on healthcare. Credit Units: 2.25 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s)â„¢Chapter 56 of the Laws of 20

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