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Child Abuse Recognition, Risk Factors and Protective Services Training

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The primary goal of this Child Abuse Recognition, Risk Factors, and Protective Services Training is to help learners understand how to identify, prevent, and respond to child abuse and neglect. By the end of this course, you will understand how child protection systems operate, the legal definitions of abuse, and the responsibilities individuals have in protecting children.

This course introduces the structure and purpose of Child Protective Services (CPS) and General Protective Services (GPS), explaining how professionals and community members work together to ensure child safety. You will learn how to recognize warning signs of abuse, including physical, behavioral, emotional, and environmental indicators that may suggest harm or neglect.

Throughout the training, you will explore common risk factors associated with child abuse, including child-related, caregiver-related, family, and community influences. The course also covers serious issues such as abusive head trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome), sexual abuse and exploitation, serious mental injury, and serious physical neglect, helping learners understand their causes, indicators, and long-term consequences.

In addition, the course explains legal exclusions from child abuse, such as accidental injuries, reasonable discipline, and cultural considerations, helping learners evaluate situations carefully and responsibly.

By the end of this training, you will have the knowledge needed to recognize potential abuse, understand its short- and long-term impact on children, and support early intervention and protective actions.

Main Features

  • Clear introduction to child welfare and protective service systems
  • Understanding legal definitions and categories of child abuse
  • Identification of physical, behavioral, and emotional warning signs
  • Awareness of risk factors and protective factors for children
  • Coverage of sexual abuse, neglect, and abusive head trauma
  • Understanding the consequences and long-term impact of abuse
  • Final certification test to assess knowledge

What is the target audience?

This course is designed for educators, caregivers, healthcare professionals, school staff, social workers, and community members who want to learn how to recognize child abuse and contribute to protecting children.

Understanding child protection can feel overwhelming at first because of the many definitions, warning signs, and procedures involved. This course breaks the topic into clear modules and practical lessons so that learners can gradually build the knowledge and confidence needed to identify risks and support child safety.

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Lectures 68
Quizzes 1

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