at Continuing Professional Studies at Bank
Mon, Jun 26, 6:15pm - 8:15pm Eastern Time
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Give as a Gift Book as Private EventState Mandated Training in Child Abuse Identification & Reporting
All licensed professionals who work with children under 18 years of age are required by NY State law to report suspected child abuse and neglect. This course will help you learn to identify symptoms of child abuse and neglect and will provide you with information about the required procedures for reporting abuse. The NY State Certificate of Completion will be issued to all registrants who attend the full two-hour session.
* This synchronous workshop meets online Eastern Time.
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
Upon registration, the instructor will send along additional information about how to log-on and participate in the class.
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Cancellations made 3 or more days in advance will receive a full credit for a rescheduled date with this provider
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Cancellations must be made one week before the start of class, to receive a refund minus a $15 'change of schedule' fee. Exceptions will be made for medical emergencies.
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Bank Street College of Education is an internationally-recognized leader in early childhood education, a pioneer in improving the quality of classroom education and school leadership, and a national advocate for children and families.
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