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For more information or to host an agency training please [email protected] or
510-914-1830. For registration you can visithttps://online.senecacenter.org
MANDATED REPORTERTRAINING- 3 CE CREDITS
PRESENTED BY: KIJAFA IDALLIAH
S A N T A C L A R A D E P A R T M E N T O FF A M I L Y & C H I L D R E N ' S S E R V I C E S
UpcomingTrainings
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This FREE training is available for all Santa Clara County Mandated Reporters
Child Mandated Reporter training provides participants with the necessary training toidentify and report child maltreatment as required by the Child Abuse and Neglect
Reporting Act and Federal mandates. The training is intended for individuals that areschool personnel, childcare providers, medical professionals, mental and social health
professionals, law enforcement, clergy and volunteers working with youth. Manychild welfare professionals, regardless of their work environments, will most often
encounter a case or situation concerning of child abuse or neglect. California’s specificregulations, policies and protocols for those who are mandated to report suspected childabuse and neglect will be addressed in the training. A wide range of issues pertaining to
child abuse/neglect intervention, including identification, assessment, reporting, andcase planning will be explored. Therefore, it is critical that staff be informed about theprinciples and strategies helpful in these areas in order to ethically and accurately meet
their legal duty. Information included examples of abuse when a report would bewarranted, how to complete a verbal and written report and strategies for supportingstudents and for their self-care when disclosures of abuse are made. This course will
cover an overview of legislation, all categories of child abuse,and protocol forresponding to suspected abuse.
To Register - See Instructions below and click HERE
Each date willoffer twotrainings:
10am-1pm &
2pm-5pm
10/06/2020&
10/14/2020
11/04/2020&
11/11/2020
12/02/2020&
12/09/2020
1/14/2021&
1/27/2021
For more information or to host an agency training please [email protected] or
510-914-1830.
MANDATED REPORTERTRAINING- 3 CE
CREDITS
S A N T A C L A R A D E P A R T M E N T O FF A M I L Y & C H I L D R E N ' S S E R V I C E S
How toRegister
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Choose EligibleParticipant
Visit www.senecafoa.org
/events-training/or click HERE
CompleteRegistration- If youragency is not listd,
please choose SantaClara County
Acquire an increased understanding of the roles andresponsibilities of mandated reporters and the Child Welfaredepartment based on five key topics.Apply and identify legal and ethical considerations withconcerning mandated reporting duties for suspected child abuseand neglect.Recognize at least four signs of physical and behavioral abuse andneglect and apply the knowledge of reporting requirementsincluding guidelines on how to make a suspected child abusereport when suspected abuse or neglect takes place outside a childday care facility, or within a child day care facility, and to whichenforcement agency or agencies a report is required to be made. Distinguish how implicit bias, cultural factors, and socio-economic factors can impact child abuse reporting.Recognize and assess the four types of child abuse: physicalabuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect.
Training Objectives: Participants will;
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Presented by Kijafa Idalliah, MPAKijafa has an educational background in History (BA) and PublicAdministration (MPA). Her Seneca journey began as a youth and
family specialist eight years ago, before moving into wraparound andpermanency in community-based programs. In collaboration with acolleague she helped to launch the Seneca Youth Advisory Board and
was promoted into a management position,Community Innovation. In addition, she sought to
bridge the needs of direct care staff to the mission, values, academiccurriculum as she became a master trainer for the agency. She is a
skilled trainer and facilitation grounded in diversity, equity, andinclusion for clients and staff in program throughout the agency, as
well as provided continued supports for crisisresponse in community-based settings. She is new emerging agencyleader with a non-tradition approach and trajectory, who’s style can
best be described as energetic and eclectic.
Filter by month tofind upcomingtraining dates
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For more information or to host an agency training please [email protected] or
510-914-1830.
Continuing Education
Credits
S A N T A C L A R A D E P A R T M E N T O FF A M I L Y & C H I L D R E N ' S S E R V I C E S
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Course meets the qualifications for 3 continuing education credits for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs asrequired by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Seneca Family of Agencies is approved by the
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs,LPCCs, and/or LEPs. Seneca Family of Agencies maintains responsibility for this program/course and its
content.
Provided by Seneca Family of Agencies, Provider #135057. Board of Registered Nursing (BRN), ProviderNumber CEP 15222 for 7 Contact Hours.
There will be three 10 minute breaks that do not count toward continuing education credit.
We will be unable to provide attendees with certificates of completion ifmore than 15 minutes of each course content is missed.
CERTIFICATES
Completion Certificates can be obtained by emailing:[email protected]
REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY
All registered participants must cancel 48 hours in advance, if no longer able to attend. Cancellation can bedone electronically through registration confirmation email or by calling.
If you have any questions or would like to report a grievance, please contact:
Seneca Institute for Advanced Practice8945 Golf Links Road, Oakland 94605
In accordance with California Civil Code Section 54.1 any disabled person who may require accommodations(transportation) to participate in any trainings or events, please contact the Training Department at 510-654-
4004 at least 5 days in advance of the event.You must work with (foster or probation) youth in Alameda, Solano, Contra Costa or Monterey County in
order to attend training. Trainings are free for those eligible to attend. Trainings provided by Seneca Family of Agencies, in partnership with Chabot-Las Positas Community College
District and the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano. Trainings in Monterey provided inpartnership with Hartnell College and Monterey County. Funding provided through Title IV-E.