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    Helping Children Heal

    • Forensic Interviews
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    • What to Expect When You Visit the Children’s Advocacy Center
    • Forensic Interviews
    • Medical Evaluation
    • Family Advocacy
    • Success Stories
    • VOICES Council
    • What to Expect When You Visit the Children’s Advocacy Center

    Prevent Abuse

    • Community Education & Outreach
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    • Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter Training
    • Community Education & Outreach
    • Safe Sleep
    • Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter Training

    Strengthen Families

    • Support, Tools and Education for Parents (STEP)
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    • Support, Tools and Education for Parents (STEP)
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    Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter Training

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Curriculum

  • 5 Sections
  • 19 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • Introduction
    3
    • 1.1
      Welcome
    • 1.2
      Why Your Role is Important
    • 1.3
      The Size of the Problem
  • Section 1: Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect
    3
    • 2.1
      What Must be Reported
    • 2.2
      Who must report child abuse and/or neglect?
      30 Minutes
    • 2.3
      Check Your Understanding: Identifying Mandatory Reporters
      1 Question
  • Various Types of Abuse
    10
    • 3.1
      Types of Abuse
    • 3.2
      1. Neglect
    • 3.3
      2. Physical Abuse
    • 3.4
      Check Your Understanding: Physical Abuse or Discipline
      10 Minutes1 Question
    • 3.5
      3. Emotional Abuse
    • 3.6
      4. Sexual Abuse
    • 3.7
      Check Your Understanding: Sexual abuse
      10 Minutes1 Question
    • 3.8
      Cyber-Sex Crimes
    • 3.9
      Factors that increase a child’s risk of abuse/neglect
    • 3.10
      What’s not Abuse or Neglect: Things to Consider
  • Section 2: Responding to Child Abuse and Neglect
    2
    • 4.1
      When a Child Discloses to you
      30 Minutes
    • 4.2
      What to do
  • Section 3: Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
    5
    • 5.1
      Why We Report
    • 5.2
      How to Report Suspected Child Abuse​
    • 5.3
      After a Report is Made
    • 5.4
      Test Yourself
    • 5.5
      What Did You Learn
      20 Questions
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Are you concerned about a child or youth right now?

People may take this training for many reasons. If you’re here because you have a concern about a child’s safety, please STOP this training and call the Arizona child abuse hotline.

1-888-SOS-CHILD

If you witness a child in a life-threatening situation, call 911 immediately. 

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