NYS MANDATED REPORTER TRAININGS
NYS Requirement:
Identification And Reporting Of Child Abuse/ Maltreatment
This 2-hour training fulfills the NYS updated mandated reporter training requirements which need to be completed by April 1, 2025.
Click a date for additional information and registration:
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Monday November 25 10am-12pm, via Zoom (SOLD OUT)
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Tuesday December 3 2pm-4pm, via Zoom
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Tuesday December 17 10am-12pm, via Zoom
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Friday December 20 10am-12pm, via Zoom
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Friday January 17 2pm-4pm, via Zoom
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Tueday January 21 10am-12pm, via Zoom
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Monday January 27 10am-12pm, via Zoom
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Monday February 10 2pm-4pm, via Zoom
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Saturday February 22 10am-12pm, via Zoom
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Monday February 24 10am-12pm, via Zoom
This training will be offered on a rotating basis.
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Hudson Valley Professional Development, LLC is an approved provider of the coursework required by Chapter 544 of the New York State Laws of 1988 regarding the identification and reporting of child abuse and maltreatment. Chapter 544 requires training in the identification and reporting of child abuse and maltreatment be taken by chiropractors, dental hygienists, dentists, optometrists, physicians, podiatrists, psychologists, registered nurses, licensed clinical social workers, licensed master social workers, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, creative arts therapists, psychoanalysts, licensed behavior analysts, certified behavior analyst assistants, school administrators/supervisors, school service personnel, and school teachers.
The updated law requires that mandated reporters, including those who have previously undergone the current training, complete the updated training curriculum by April 1, 2025.
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Join Dr. Stephanie Stein Leite, licensed as a psychologist in NY, CT, and MA and president of the New England Chapter of Threat Assessment Professionals and the Forensic Division of the CT Psychological Association in this 2-hour virtual training that fulfills the NYS updated mandated reporter training requirements (including protocols to reduce implicit bias in decision-making processes, strategies for identifying adverse childhood experiences, and guidelines to assist in recognizing signs of abuse or maltreatment while interacting virtually) which need to be completed by practitioners by April 1, 2025.
As per the NYS requirements, all attendees will complete a 12-item multiple choice pre-test, and will complete the same test at the end of the training (minimum score of 70% is required, and attendees can take the post-test multiple times).
*Please note that this training fulfills the Identification And Reporting Of Child Abuse requirement, but does NOT provide CEs, as per The New York State Education Department Professional Education Program Review.