About this course
Join us for an Important Training Session Hosted by the SWEET Institute!
We are pleased to announce our next training opportunity, focusing on the Updated Mandated Reporter Training Requirements as mandated by Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2021 and includes the addendum curricula on implicit bias and children with an intellectual or developmental disabilities.
This session is designed for all professionals involved in child welfare and related fields who are required to report suspected abuse or neglect.
Date: Thursday, December 11, 2025
Time: 6-8pm (EST)
Location: Online via zoom
No CEUs for this course, there will be a certificate issued as required by NYS
If you took the Mandated Training Related to Child Abuse and Maltreatment:
· Before 11/1/2022: You’ll need THIS full updated course
· Between 11/1/2022–8/31/2025: You’ll need a 30-minute addendum. – NOT THIS
COURSE
· On/after 9/1/2025: You’ll need THIS full updated course
Training Highlights:
Reducing Implicit Bias:
Learn about new protocols aimed at reducing implicit bias in decision-making processes. Understanding how bias can affect our assessments is crucial for providing equitable care.
Identifying Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs):
Gain strategies for identifying ACEs, which are pivotal for understanding the impact of trauma on children’s development and mental health.
Recognizing Signs of Abuse and Maltreatment:
Receive enhanced guidelines to help you effectively recognize the signs of abuse and neglect, ensuring timely and appropriate interventions for at-risk children.
New Guidance for Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities:
This session includes important updates on identifying abuse or maltreatment in cases where a child is an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability, as required under Section 413 of the New York State Social Services Law.
Why Attend?
These updates are vital for enhancing the effectiveness of our responses to child welfare concerns. By participating in this training, you will be better equipped to make informed decisions that protect the well-being of children in our communities.
We look forward to your participation in this critical training as we continue to strengthen our shared commitment to child safety and welfare.
