- Child Abuse Recognition, Investigation, and Protection
- Domestic Violence 101
- Living With Illness
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Course Description:
1.0 Continuing Education Units are available at course completion.
Preventing child abuse is everyone's responsibility. This includes law enforcement personnel, educational, medical personnel as well as housewives, friends, and neighbors. Child Abuse education is important so that they may recognize various aspects of child abuse, including neglect, sexual and physical abuse, and other forms of maltreatment. This course offers basic instruction for students to help them to understand the typical profiles of child abusers and the definitions of various forms and aspects of neglect and abuse. Repercussions for failure to report suspected neglect or child abuse of any form may be punishable by civil or criminal liabilities. Who is required to report child abuse as well as the guidelines and protocols for reporting are addressed in these lessons. Law-enforcement personnel are required to initiate investigations following jurisdictional procedure and protocol. Prosecutors are required to ensure that evidence is admissible in a court of law and that child abuse investigations are completed in a timely manner and as thoroughly as possible. Methods of interviewing children as well adults or suspects are included in this course. Education and child abuse law enforcement procedures, investigative techniques, filing report guidelines and how surveillance is used to find and charge a suspect are all parts of a child abuse investigation that require teamwork. Learn how to recognize forms of abuse and understand child abuse cases, from crime scene investigation and preserving evidence to charging sexual or physical abuse reports and interrogating a suspect. Preventing child abuse is everyone's responsibility – learn how to spot it and how to stop it.
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Course Description:
2.0 Continuing Education Units are available at course completion.
Domestic violence, sometimes called domestic abuse, is reaching epidemic proportions and affects men, women and children of all races and social and economic levels. In order to stem the tide of domestic abuse we have to not only stop the abuse and protect the victims, we also have to understand what triggers the abuse so that the next generation of families can learn to live abuse-free. Course topics will include: What is Domestic Violence? Who are the Victims? Recognizing the Signs of Domestic Violence Why Victims Stay with Abusers How You Can Help Victims of Domestic Abuse Legal Issues such as: PFA's and PRO's What the police and courts can and can't do Handling divorce and custody issues How to Keep Safe such as: Safety Measures for yourself and your children Escape plans in case you need to flee Understanding who to turn to in an emergency The After-Effects of Domestic Abuse Moving On: Relationships After Abuse The fall-out for families Steps to take for success Helping Domestic Abuse Survivors Stopping the Cycle of Abuse Stopping Abuse Forever
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Course Description:
1.0 Continuing Education Units are available at course completion.
Learn to live with illness. There is little information available to us about living with illness and coping with chronic pain. This course is designed to give you an understanding as well as a practical guide for maintaining a sense of normalcy. Living with an illness can be challenging. But there is hope by embracing the things that you can control and releasing the things you can not. This course will help you achieve both.
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