More than likely many may ask "Why in the Heck are you sharing the
Training Offered by the Child Protective AGENCY and Related Cohorts to
STOP CHILD ABUSE
The reason has been and always will be:
Were is the Training for those that need to Defend Themselves???????????
Noting, our Avatar to represent those, who also need training is Parent Waldo.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
See the Plan>> http://nfpcar.org/NCPTC/Unto/
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Forensic Interview Trainings by Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center
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Whether you are looking for basic forensic interview training, training on advanced issues and challenges, or education on conducting interviews with children who may not succeed in a standard, single interview, Gundersen NCPTC has the resources to fit your needs.
August 3-5
Bentonville, AR
September 10-11
Winona, MN
October 27-29
Bentonville, AR
November 16-20
Bentonville, AR
Register by August 7 and save $100!
Enter promo code INTERVIEWER to apply discount.
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Support the families you serve with this resource of "What If?" games designed to help children and teenagers think about how to handle uncomfortable or dangerous situations.
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We do welcome many that have joined the efforts for:
"Our Families, Our Children, Our Future
However, where were the many when a few were making every effort to stop our adjust the many amendments to CAPTA & Related Acts for Families and Children??
Historical Reference:
1980: Congress
passed the Adoption
Assistance and Child Welfare Act.The
Adoption Assistance Act requires, in part, that states receiving
federal monies under the Act>> make
“reasonable efforts” to prevent the removal of
children from
their homes and,
whenever possible, to reunify children placed in foster care with
their families.
1997:
Congress passed
the Adoption and Safe Families
Act (ASFA),2
which modifies the reasonable efforts
requirement by allowing
exceptions to the requirement in certain situations and by using the same term — reasonable efforts
— to describe a new child welfare agency requirement to find permanent homes for children.
“Reasonable efforts”
has been one of the most hotly
debated and confusing issues in the field of child
welfare over the past two decades.
Think about it Learn More: http://nfpcar.org/CAPTA/
Nuff Said, yes?
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National
Coordinator of the Family Survey Program
When One Deals with
the Child Protective AGENCY>>;LearnMore
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