Child Abuse & Domestic Violence Training Seminar
Sign up now for the PsychLaw 20-hour training seminar on child abuse and domestic violence that satisfies the requirements for initial training under C.R.S. § 14-10-127.5 as amended by HB 23-1178. This 4-day seminar will be held on Mon Oct 9-10, 9 am – 3 pm MST and Oct 16-17, 9 am – 3pm MST. The Oct 9-10 live webinar will provide 10 hours of child abuse training and the Oct 16-17, 9 am – 3 pm live webinar will provide 10 hours of domestic violence training. Participants can register below for the live webinar training sessions or the video on demand training sessions.
The seminar content relies on evidence-based and peer-reviewed research drawn from recognized experts in the subject matter areas covered which include: child sexual abuse; physical abuse; emotional abuse; coercive control; implicit and explicit bias (including biases relating to parties with disabilities); trauma; long-term and short-term impacts of domestic violence and child abuse on children; and victim and perpetrator behavioral patterns and relationship dynamics within the cycle of violence.
Participants will be provided with a complete reference list for all cited research as well as online access to the video recordings for each training session. For video-on-demand training, participants will need to pass a post-viewing test by 80% or more to gain access to the certification of completion. All live seminar participants will be provided a certificate of completion at the end of the seminar.
The cost of attendance is $250 for the complete 20-hour seminar and $150 if attending just the 10 hour child abuse training or the 10 hour domestic violence training.
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