Legal Responsibilities and Best Practices when Reporting Suspected Child Abuse

When

01/15/2020    
9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Where

Toronto Hostels Training Centre (THTC)
65 Wellesley Street East, Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1G7
Total Cost for this Workshop:

THTC Members Pay: $80.00  |  Non-Members Pay: $90.00

This workshop, presented by Boost for Kids, will assist participants in the early identification of and effective intervention with children who have been abused, or are at risk for abuse. Legal and moral responsibilities with respect to reporting suspicions of child abuse will be highlighted. This will include assisting participants in understanding when a call to a Children’s Aid Society is necessary. Strategies that assist staff in overcoming their fears of reporting will be emphasized, as well as suggestions for how to maintain the client relationship when a report to child protection authorities has been made. The information and discussion shared in this workshop will support agencies in developing proactive policies and procedures for responding to children and families when abuse and violence are suspected.

 

Note:

  • You must be prompt and present for the course. Any time missed will result in certificates not being issued.
  • A certificate of attendance will be provided upon successful completion.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Differentiate child abuse and family violence in legal and social contexts, including how culture relates to child abuse and family violence in a Canadian context.
  • Describe strategies for responding to a disclosure of child abuse or family violence, within one’s professional role.
  • Develop an understanding of how the child protection system operates in Ontario, including the roles of a Children’s Aid Society and police.
  • Determine when to consult about and report suspicions of child abuse to a child protection agency, specifying legal reporting responsibilities.
  • Identify fears to reporting suspicions of child abuse, recognize how these impacts on children and families, and discuss how to overcome fears.

 

Target Group: Youth Workers, Children’s Advocates, Family Shelter Workers, Supervisors and Managers

Additional Training Method: Agency Training

 

Bookings

REGISTRATIONS ARE CLOSED FOR THIS PROGRAM - THTC DOES NOT MAINTAIN A WAITLIST or CANCELLATION LIST. Please refer to the training calendar for future availability.