Operational Excellence – Child Abuse and Maltreatment – 9025

$10.00

CEUs

Course Duration

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1 Hours

English

Product description

Protecting children from harm is one of the most important responsibilities of childcare professionals. This course is designed to help educators and caregivers understand how to identify, assess, and report suspected cases of child abuse and maltreatment while following proper legal and ethical guidelines.

 

Throughout the course, participants will learn about the different forms of child abuse and maltreatment, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. The course will help educators recognize the warning signs and behavioral indicators that may suggest a child is experiencing harm or living in an unsafe environment.

 

Participants will also gain an understanding of their role as mandated reporters and the legal responsibilities that come with working in childcare settings. The course will guide participants through the proper procedures for documenting concerns, making reports to the appropriate authorities, and maintaining confidentiality while ensuring that children receive the protection and support they need.

 

In addition, the course will address how to respond appropriately when concerns arise, including how to observe and document signs of abuse, communicate concerns professionally, and support children in a safe and compassionate manner.

 

By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence needed to recognize potential abuse, follow proper reporting procedures, and play a critical role in safeguarding the well-being of children in their care.

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