Mandated Reporting of Child Abuse & Neglect for Supervisors

California |

With this course, supervisors in California will learn how to recognize and report suspected child abuse and neglect. It satisfies the training requirement set forth under California Assembly Bill 1963.

What You Will Learn

This training consists of four lessons, each of which will conclude with questions to test your knowledge of the material.

  • The role of the mandated reporter
  • Sexual abuse and exploitation
  • How to report and the events that follow
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How it Works

Mandated Reporter Training consists of specialized training followed by an exam to test your knowledge and earn your certificate.

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Training

This training provides an overview of the definitions, requirements, and protections associated with being a mandated reporter of child abuse and neglect.

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Exam

At the conclusion of the training, you will take a final exam which will test the information that you have learned during the training.

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Certificate

Upon successful completion of the exam, an interoperable training certificate which validates your completion of training is available. Fees may apply.

Convenient, Instant Certificate of Completion

Upon completion of this training, learners will gain instant access to a personalized certificate of completion. This certificate is easily migrated between jobs and employers and makes it convenient to provide proof that all training requirements have been fulfilled.

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Resources

Additional resources available in the course are also always accessible on this website under the Resources tab.

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