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GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates.WHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse.SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
CALIFORNIA MANDATED REPORTING EASY STEPS… WHAT MUST BE California mandated reporting easy steps What must be reported and how to report! What Must be Reported Other Information The Child Abuse andNeglect
THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates.WHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse.SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
CALIFORNIA MANDATED REPORTING EASY STEPS… WHAT MUST BE California mandated reporting easy steps What must be reported and how to report! What Must be Reported Other Information The Child Abuse andNeglect
THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. ABOUT | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) and Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP). The Child Protective Services is the major system of intervention of child abuse and neglect in California. The Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) administers federal grants TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four VOLUNTEERS | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Many professionals are in a position to help stop or prevent child abuse and neglect by taking action. All it takes is the knowledge and tools to identify signs of abuse and file a report. As a mandated reporter, your training helps achieve this.COVID-19 RESPONSE
Among the many changes the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about, one of the greatest has been finding healthcare solutions for California’s children and families through telehealth practices. This page is intended to support healthcare professionals in their efforts to support patients and keep children safe by preventing abuse andneglect.
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
RESOURCES | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Administration for Children and Families. California Penal Code Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act. (To access the code, choose "Penal Code" in the checklist, then enter "Section 11164" in the text box. A list of codes will display. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourHOW TO VIDEOS
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The Law Enforcement Training Module is designed to address the specific issues and concerns of Law Enforcement professionals with regard to mandated reporting requirements. Followed by the general training module, the Law Enforcement module is a two hour training that includes three sections. Each section will include practice testquestions or
CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourWHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
FAQ | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING CANRA stands for the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, and can be found in sections 11164-11174.3 of the California Penal Code. CANRA is a set of laws that was passed in 1980 to provide definitions and procedures for mandated reporting of child abuse. THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourWHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
FAQ | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING CANRA stands for the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, and can be found in sections 11164-11174.3 of the California Penal Code. CANRA is a set of laws that was passed in 1980 to provide definitions and procedures for mandated reporting of child abuse. THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. ABOUT | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) and Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP). The Child Protective Services is the major system of intervention of child abuse and neglect in California. The Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) administers federal grants GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four VOLUNTEERS | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Many professionals are in a position to help stop or prevent child abuse and neglect by taking action. All it takes is the knowledge and tools to identify signs of abuse and file a report. As a mandated reporter, your training helps achieve this. CONTACT US | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Thanks for your patience as we improve Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training! Support requests must be submitted online. Use the form below for all support requests regarding the website, registration, login, trainings, exams, and certificates. Unfortunately, there is no telephone support available at this time. RESOURCES | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Administration for Children and Families. California Penal Code Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act. (To access the code, choose "Penal Code" in the checklist, then enter "Section 11164" in the text box. A list of codes will display. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourSCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
AB 1432 – California School Personnel: Mandated Reporter Training. This School Personnel Training satisfies the requirements of AB 1432. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training California website team worked with the California Department of Social Services and the California Department of Education to develop a new online training for School Personnel. MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Medical Professionals. The Medical Training Module for Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training - California will focus on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation of child abuse and neglect in a medical or healthcare setting. This training is recommended for all healthcare professionals including nurses,paramedics, EMT’s
MENTAL HEALTH & SOCIAL WORKERS The Mental Health & Social Workers training was designed to address the specific issues and concerns of by Pre- and Post-Licensed mental health professionals with regard to mandated reporting requirements. Followed by the general training module, the Mental Health & Social Workers module is a three hour training that includes five sections. CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourWHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
FAQ | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING CANRA stands for the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, and can be found in sections 11164-11174.3 of the California Penal Code. CANRA is a set of laws that was passed in 1980 to provide definitions and procedures for mandated reporting of child abuse. THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourWHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
FAQ | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING CANRA stands for the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, and can be found in sections 11164-11174.3 of the California Penal Code. CANRA is a set of laws that was passed in 1980 to provide definitions and procedures for mandated reporting of child abuse. THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. ABOUT | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) and Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP). The Child Protective Services is the major system of intervention of child abuse and neglect in California. The Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) administers federal grants GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four VOLUNTEERS | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Many professionals are in a position to help stop or prevent child abuse and neglect by taking action. All it takes is the knowledge and tools to identify signs of abuse and file a report. As a mandated reporter, your training helps achieve this. CONTACT US | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Thanks for your patience as we improve Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training! Support requests must be submitted online. Use the form below for all support requests regarding the website, registration, login, trainings, exams, and certificates. Unfortunately, there is no telephone support available at this time. RESOURCES | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Administration for Children and Families. California Penal Code Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act. (To access the code, choose "Penal Code" in the checklist, then enter "Section 11164" in the text box. A list of codes will display. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourSCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
AB 1432 – California School Personnel: Mandated Reporter Training. This School Personnel Training satisfies the requirements of AB 1432. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training California website team worked with the California Department of Social Services and the California Department of Education to develop a new online training for School Personnel. MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Medical Professionals. The Medical Training Module for Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training - California will focus on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation of child abuse and neglect in a medical or healthcare setting. This training is recommended for all healthcare professionals including nurses,paramedics, EMT’s
MENTAL HEALTH & SOCIAL WORKERS The Mental Health & Social Workers training was designed to address the specific issues and concerns of by Pre- and Post-Licensed mental health professionals with regard to mandated reporting requirements. Followed by the general training module, the Mental Health & Social Workers module is a three hour training that includes five sections. CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourWHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
FAQ | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING CANRA stands for the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, and can be found in sections 11164-11174.3 of the California Penal Code. CANRA is a set of laws that was passed in 1980 to provide definitions and procedures for mandated reporting of child abuse. THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGREGISTER AND SIGN INWHO SHOULD REPORTTRAININGABOUTHOW TO VIDEOSFAQS Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides free training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. TRAINING | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING 3 Hours. 3 Hours. The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
REGISTER AND SIGN IN Register and Sign In. Welcome to the new. Mandated Reporter Training Website! All users must register for a new account and be signed in to take exams and issue certificates. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourWHO SHOULD REPORT
Some professions require specialized training to identify the signs of suspected abuse and neglect they may encounter in their role as educator, childcare provider, or healthcare worker. But there are many other professionals who can identify and report suspected abuse. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Providers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. Followed by the general training module, the Child Care Providers module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you willtake
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
FAQ | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING CANRA stands for the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, and can be found in sections 11164-11174.3 of the California Penal Code. CANRA is a set of laws that was passed in 1980 to provide definitions and procedures for mandated reporting of child abuse. THE CALIFORNIA CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING LAW Page 1 Document Title Introduction This handbook was originally written to help mental health professionals understand the Child Abuse Reporting Law and their reporting responsibilities, and to identify and address major treatment issues. ABOUT | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) and Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP). The Child Protective Services is the major system of intervention of child abuse and neglect in California. The Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) administers federal grants GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four VOLUNTEERS | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Many professionals are in a position to help stop or prevent child abuse and neglect by taking action. All it takes is the knowledge and tools to identify signs of abuse and file a report. As a mandated reporter, your training helps achieve this. CONTACT US | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Thanks for your patience as we improve Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training! Support requests must be submitted online. Use the form below for all support requests regarding the website, registration, login, trainings, exams, and certificates. Unfortunately, there is no telephone support available at this time. RESOURCES | CHILD ABUSE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Administration for Children and Families. California Penal Code Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act. (To access the code, choose "Penal Code" in the checklist, then enter "Section 11164" in the text box. A list of codes will display. GENERAL TRAINING MODULE The general training module is all inclusive, non-profession specific, and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter. This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes fourSCHOOL PERSONNEL
The new Mandated Reporter Training for School Personnel will satisfy the requirements of AB 1432. Followed by the general training module, the School Personnel module is a three hour training that includes eight sections. Each section will include practice test questions or vignettes. At the conclusion of the training you will take a finalexam
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AB 1432 – California School Personnel: Mandated Reporter Training. This School Personnel Training satisfies the requirements of AB 1432. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training California website team worked with the California Department of Social Services and the California Department of Education to develop a new online training for School Personnel. MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Medical Professionals. The Medical Training Module for Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training - California will focus on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation of child abuse and neglect in a medical or healthcare setting. This training is recommended for all healthcare professionals including nurses,paramedics, EMT’s
MENTAL HEALTH & SOCIAL WORKERS The Mental Health & Social Workers training was designed to address the specific issues and concerns of by Pre- and Post-Licensed mental health professionals with regard to mandated reporting requirements. Followed by the general training module, the Mental Health & Social Workers module is a three hour training that includes five sections. Default High Contrast Reset Increase Font Size Decrease Font Size Select Language​▼__
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We have recently made changes to our website. In order to maintain compliance with California State laws for mandated reporters, the general training course is now a required one-time prerequisite for all of the profession-specific trainings. You will now see the general training course required in all profession-specific trainings added to your course dashboard. -------------------------GENERAL TRAINING
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This general training module provides an overview of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act, ideal for volunteers and as a precursor for other mandated reporters.Learn More
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3 Hours 3 Hours
The School Personnel training satisfies the requirements of AB 1432 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a schoolenvironment.
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CHILD CARE PROVIDERS3 Hours 3 Hours
The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child care facility.Learn More
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS3 hours 3 hours
The Medical Professionals training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse in ahealthcare setting.
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MENTAL HEALTH & SOCIAL WORKERS3 hours 3 hours
The Mental Health & Social Worker training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation of child abuse by Pre- and Post-Licensed mental health professionals.Learn More
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2 Hours 2 Hours
The Law Enforcement training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse by lawenforcement.
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2 hours 2 hours
The Clergy focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse by members of clergy.Learn More
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