Ethics and Laws Regarding Mandated Reporting: Child and Adult Maltreatment (3HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
Ethics and Laws Regarding Mandated Reporting: Child and Adult Maltreatment (3HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
The prevalence of child, elder, and vulnerable adult abuse is dire. Being knowledgeable and alert to risks and signs of abuse is critical in protecting vulnerable victims. Marriage and family therapists, psychologists, counselors, and social workers are in unique positions to observe and interact with children, vulnerable adults, and elders. This training will provide an overview of issues related to mandated reporting and support mental health professionals to fulfill this important role. Through the use of case studies, learners will explore different child and elder welfare situations and be given resources and best practices recommendations for ensuring the safety and welfare of vulnerable persons. This course is suitable for those new to the field and for those seasoned practitioners wanting a refresher in this area.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of general mandated reporting laws and guidelines for child and elder abuse.
- Identify appropriate methods of gathering information and recommended reporting guidelines.
- Evaluate case studies by using critical thinking skills to determine if situations necessitate making a mandated report.
Social workers completing this course receive 3 Ethics asynchronous continuing education credits.
For other board approvals, this course qualifies for 3 hours of Ethics continuing education training.
Course Instructor: Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
Recording Date: 11/02/2024