Alliant Irvine Events
CE Course - Child Maltreatment: Perspectives & Techniques for Child Advocacy - Fresno & Irvine
Friday, June 22, 2012 | 9:00 AM (6/22) - 4:30 PM (6/23) | Location: Classrooms 319/320 - Video-conference from live event in Fresno
This course will be held via video-conference from the live workshop at the Fresno campus.
This workshop is the second course for the child advocacy studies certification. It covers the responses of various systems to child maltreatment, the legal framework and court processes, models and techniques of forensic interviewing and investigation, mandatory reporting issues and cases, suggestions for testifying in court, and other pertinent issues pertaining to child maltreatment and child advocacy.
The course is designed for those in criminal justice, social work, psychology, sociology, law, education or other areas where knowledge of child maltreatment and advocating for children might be necessary.
Continuing Education
This conference is sponsored by The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT) at Alliant International University. IVAT is approved to offer continuing education to psychologists (by the American Psychological Association), counselors (by the National Board of Certified Counselors, #5659), marriage & family therapists and social workers (by the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences, PCE#33), nurses (by the California Board of Registered Nurses, #CEP13737) and attorneys (by the State Bar of California, #11600 CE credits approved by CA agencies are accepted in most states.
CE Course - Child Maltreatment: Perspectives & Techniques for Child Advocacy - Fresno & Irvine
Saturday, June 23, 2012 | 9:00 AM (6/22) - 4:30 PM (6/23) | Location: Classrooms 319/320 - Video-conference from live event in Fresno
This course will be held via video-conference from the live workshop at the Fresno campus.
This workshop is the second course for the child advocacy studies certification. It covers the responses of various systems to child maltreatment, the legal framework and court processes, models and techniques of forensic interviewing and investigation, mandatory reporting issues and cases, suggestions for testifying in court, and other pertinent issues pertaining to child maltreatment and child advocacy.
The course is designed for those in criminal justice, social work, psychology, sociology, law, education or other areas where knowledge of child maltreatment and advocating for children might be necessary.
Continuing Education
This conference is sponsored by The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT) at Alliant International University. IVAT is approved to offer continuing education to psychologists (by the American Psychological Association), counselors (by the National Board of Certified Counselors, #5659), marriage & family therapists and social workers (by the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences, PCE#33), nurses (by the California Board of Registered Nurses, #CEP13737) and attorneys (by the State Bar of California, #11600 CE credits approved by CA agencies are accepted in most states.
