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As a condition of biennial renewal, you are required to complete 2 hours of approved training on the topic of child abuse recognition and reporting from an approved provider. If your license is close to expiration, we recommend that you check with the approved provider of your course to confirm the time-frame in which they plan to submit the ...
- Act 126 Training
Act 126 Training. Act 126 of 2012 ("Child Abuse Recognition...
- Act 126 Training
The University of Pittsburgh's Child Welfare Resource Center to develop a free, web-based training. This training is approved in accordance with Act 126 of 2012 and Act 31 of 2104, for mandated and permissive reporters; View a list of additional approved courses for child abuse recognition and reporting training for mandated reporters.
20 Απρ 2021 · iLookOut is an evidence-based learning tool designed to help people better recognize and protect children at risk for abuse. Using an interactive, video-based storyline, iLookOut helps mandated reporters: Recognize signs and risk factors for abuse, and know how to respond.
iLookOut provides online, interactive courses initially designed for people who work or volunteer at child care programs, all of which are free of charge. iLookOut's Core Training satisfies state requirements for mandated reporter training in Pennsylvania. iLookOut's Advanced Training Courses reinforce and expand on key issues introduced in the ...
This course is designed for Pennsylvania health care professionals and other mandatory reporters licensed through the Pennsylvania Department of State who are required to participate in approved child abuse recognition and reporting training as a condition of licensure. COURSE OBJECTIVE. cordance with state statut. LEARNING OBJECTIVES.
Understand how to report suspected child abuse in Pennsylvania. Brainstorm strategies to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of children. Enjoy an efficient online training experience centered around evidenced-based content, prompt member support and easy-to-use learning platform.
Act 126 Training. Act 126 of 2012 ("Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Training") amended the Public School Code of 1949 to mandate that all school entities and independent contractors of school entities provide their employees who have direct contact with children with a minimum of three hours of training every five years on child abuse and ...