Law Enforcement Continuing Education California How Many Hours
Training for Mandated Reporters
Online  Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training             
                    
          Mandated reporter training is funded by the Office of Child Abuse Prevention.  The training defines the various requirements of the California Child Abuse and  Neglect Reporting Act and also offers specialized training for various  occupational groups, including school personnel. The training is free and can  be taken at your own pace. At the end of the training, you will receive a  certificate of completion issued by the California Department of Social  Services (CDSS) that you may share with your employer, if required to do so.
Reporting  Form for LEAs Who Use Alternative Training For Mandatory Reporting            (PDF)                    
          California          Education Code          Section 44691(c) requires that school districts,  county offices of education, state special schools, and diagnostic centers  operated by the California Department of Education (CDE), and charter schools  that do not use the online training module provided by the CDSS shall report to  the CDE the training being used in its place on an annual basis, as required.
Reporting Guidelines and Procedures for Mandated Reporters
Child Abuse  or Neglect Identification and Reporting Guidelines
          Information for school personnel and those who work in our children's schools  to be able to identify signs of suspected cases of child abuse and/or child  neglect and to have the tools to know how to make a report to the proper  authorities is described here.
Child Abuse  Reporting Procedures for Parents and Guardians (English)
          Available translations of Child Abuse Reporting Procedures for  Parents and Guardians
          Information to assist parents and guardians in determining whether or not child  abuse has occurred and, if so, how to file a complaint of child abuse with  local law enforcement is described here.
California          Penal Code          Section 11165.7             
                    
          The definition of          mandated reporter          and which personnel are designated mandated  reporters is included in this Section.
Emergency  Response Hotline Numbers for County Child Protective Services             (PDF)
            (PDF)          
          Telephone numbers for each county's emergency response for child abuse  reporting are available here.
Suspected  Child Abuse Report Department of Justice Form SS8572 with instructions             
                    
          Included  in this form are internal procedures, response times, and helpful hints on  completing the Child Abuse Report form.
Reporting  Tip Sheet             (PDF)
            (PDF)          
          The document describes tips on California Mandated Reporting, laws, what must  be reported, and how to file a report alleging child abuse or neglect.
Child Abuse Prevention Training Guides and Model Practices for Parents, Families, and Communities
Boy Scouts of America             
                    
          Boy Scouts of America Youth Protection offers parents'  guides as a basic resource to help parents understand how child abuse happens  and how to keep their children safe. A guide for Cub Scouts and their parents  and a guide for Boy Scouts and their parents are available in English and  Spanish, and a guide for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Scouts  and their parents in English.        
Youth Protection: How to  Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide             (PDF)
            (PDF)          
          This publication  helps parents learn how to identify and prevent various forms of abuse and  contains exercises.
U.S. Center for SafeSport             
                    
          U.S. Center for SafeSport is an independent, national  nonprofit organization providing education, resources, and training to promote  respect and prevent abuse in sports, located in Denver, Colorado. Toolkits on  sexual abuse and tips for Parents of Preschool Children, Parents of School-Age  Children, Parents of Middle School Youth, and Parents of High School Aged  Adolescents are available.
Parent's  Guide to Misconduct in Sport             
                    
          Designed for the parents of athletes of all ages, this free  training course explains the issues of misconduct in sport and helps parents  ensure their children have a positive and safe sport experience.
2018 Prevention Resource Guide: Keeping  Children Safe and Families Strong in Supportive Communities             (PDF)
            (PDF)          
          This guide is updated annually by the Department of Health  and Human Services.        
Abuse Prevention: Staff Training             
                              
          Keenan offers online training courses and resources for free to all California public schools on school safety related topics.
Training for Administrators and Educators on Addressing Adult Sexual Misconduct
A  Training Guide for Administrators and Educators on Addressing Adult Sexual  Misconduct in the School Setting             
                    
          This guide is the Readiness and Emergency Management for  Schools Technical Assistance Center's NEW training guide designed to help  schools and school districts understand adult sexual misconduct (ASM), develop  related policies and procedures, train on ASM awareness and prevention, and  recognize the role of social media and technology in ASM, and support education  agencies in updating their emergency operations plans. The development of this  guide is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
Child Abuse Prevention Organizations
Centers  for Disease Control and Prevention: Adverse Childhood Experiences and  resilience             
                    
          This is a place where you can locate foundational research  in the area of Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Child Abuse Prevention Council             
                    
          Is a state, national, and international service, training,  advocacy, and resource center dedicated to protecting children and building  healthy families.
Child Welfare Information Gateway             
                    
          Is a service of the Children's Bureau, Administration for  Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.        
Prevent Child Abuse America             
                    
          (501c3) Dedicated to promoting services that improve child  well-being in all 50 states and developing programs that help to prevent all  types of abuse and neglect. Voted one of the two best charities for children in  the nation. Consumer Reports and Great Non Profits.        
Child Abuse Prevention Posters
PDF posters designed to be printed in English, Armenian, Chinese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
          Abused Person vs. Non-Abused Person (English) (PDF)
          Available Translations of Abused Person vs. Non-Abused Person
        
          We Stand With You (English) (PDF)
          Available Translations of We Stand With You
        
The Scariest Things Don't Always Hide in Our Closets (English) (PDF)
          Available Translations of The Scariest Things Don't Always Hide  in Our Closets
Hands are For Holding and Helping, not Hitting (English) (PDF)          
          Available Translations of Hands are For Holding and Helping
Abuse is More Than Meets the Eye (English) (PDF)          
          Available Translations of Abuse is More Than Meets the Eye
Help  Me Please (English) (PDF)          
          Available Translations of Help Me Please
        
Senate Bill 1178 was passed by the California Legislature in August 2016 and authorized the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to design a poster that notifies children of the appropriate number to call to report child abuse or neglect. The poster is required to incorporate specified elements and be produced in five different languages. The legislature encourages school districts, charter schools, and private schools to post the appropriate version or versions of the poster in an area of the school where pupils frequently congregate. A small group of California public school students, ranging from ages twelve through fourteen, collaborated to design several posters for this legislation. At the culmination of the project, the students presented the posters to the California Department of Education administration for selection.
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