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SUMMARY:Mandatory Reporting Procedures for Behavioral Health Professio
 nals
DESCRIPTION:Overview:\nWhile graduate level training programs in couns
 eling, social work, psychology, and other behavioral health discipline
 s address the relevance of mandatory reporting, this program aims to f
 urther develop a clinician's mindset, practice, and expertise in how t
 o deal with matters of reporting abuse.\nMany practitioners are unsure
  of what truly constitutes abuse. Some wonder, \"if a child I am seein
 g says they get a spanking when not doing what they are told, should I
  report that?\" There can be gray area when it comes to reporting, eve
 n though reporting laws contain specific criteria under which it's imp
 ortant to make a report. This training aims to clarify for the practi
 cing clinician just what constitutes abuse, in addition to when and ho
 w it should be reported. Participants are engaged in learning about a
 buses that need to be reported and will additionally hear statistics t
 hat will help them determine individualized assessment processes in li
 ne with their state's laws. Laws regarding reporting are explored alon
 g with guidelines on how each state may differ. Following definitions
 , statistics and laws, the training jumps into actual reporting proced
 ures. In this section, we will briefly discuss what steps to take when
  suspicion or disclosure of abuse occurs, when to get supervision arou
 nd such an issue, and finally how to contact and ultimately make a rep
 ort to authorities. Further instruction is provided on documentation o
 f the incident. Clinicians are often concerned about how to manage th
 e client and their family when a report is made, including whether to 
 tell some or all of the family that a report occurred. Participants wi
 ll also learn what to do when the case is assigned and protective serv
 ices become more involved. \n\nFor more information visit https://med
 techiq.ning.com/events/mandatory-reporting-procedures-for-behavioral-h
 ealth
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190221T110000
CATEGORIES:webinar
LOCATION:Online Event
WEBSITE:https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/mandatory-reporting-proce
 dures-for-behavioral-health-professionals-801547LIVE?channel=medtechiq
 -feb_2019_SEO
URL:https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/mandatory-reporting-procedure
 s-for-behavioral-health-professionals-801547LIVE?channel=medtechiq-feb
 _2019_SEO
CONTACT:800-385-1607
ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Steven":https://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/RogerSt
 even
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 even":https://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/RogerSteven
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