General
Training
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General training provides an overview of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act, non-profession specific and ideal as a precursor for other courses.
Supervisor
Training
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A training course for Supervisors of teen workers that satisfies the requirements of AB 1963. Provides profession-specific training for mandated reporters to spot and report suspected child abuse.
Human
Resources
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A training course for Human Resources professionals that satisfies the requirements of AB 1963. Provides profession-specific training for mandated reporters to spot and report suspected child abuse.
School
Personnel
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The School Personnel training satisfies the requirements of AB 1432 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a school environment
Child Care
Providers
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The Child Care Providers training course satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Child Care Provider working in a licensed childcare facility.
Medical
Professionals
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The Medical Professionals training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse in a healthcare setting.
Mental Health &
Social Workers
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This training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation of child abuse by Pre- and Post-Licensed mental health professionals.
Law
Enforcement
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The Law Enforcement training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse by law enforcement.
Clergy
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The Clergy training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse by members of clergy
Volunteers
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Ideal for volunteers, this training provides an overview of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act, including significant definitions & requirements.