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Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting – Mandated Reporter Training Update 2025

Address: 377 Oak St., Suite 204, Garden City, NY, United States

Member Benefit Course

(The Nassau County Dental Society Designates this Activity for 2.5 CEU)

COURSE TITLE

“Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting – Mandated Reporter Training Update 2025”

 

 DATE/TIME

Monday, March 10, 2025
7:00pm-9:30pm

LOCATION

IN-PERSON
NCDS Headquarters
377 Oak Street, Suite 204, Garden City, NY 11530

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION/ EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

This NYSED-approved workshop, tailored for New York State professionals, addresses recent amendments to Social Services Law §413. It fulfills state requirements for mandated reporters on child abuse and maltreatment, emphasizing the importance of timely reporting to the State Central Register (SCR) when harm to a child is suspected. Additionally, the course highlights the significance of recognizing situations where community-based services may better serve families, guiding decision-making with a commitment to reduce biases. Understanding the impact of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is crucial for comprehensive assessment, and the course explores protective factors, such as parental resilience and social support networks, to mitigate the risk of abuse or maltreatment.

Course Objectives:

  • Be able to determine if a child shows indicators of maltreatment or abuse, including in a virtual setting
  • Recognize the impact of trauma and ACEs on children, families, and yourself
  • Recognize the mitigating effects of the five protective factors on trauma
  • Recognize the impact of bias on your decision-making
  • Understand when you have a legal obligation to call the SCR
  • Recognize how you may better connect individuals and families with services
  • Know how to prepare to make the call to the SCR
  • Know how to complete the LDSS 2221A form
  • Understand your rights as a mandated reporter

Outcomes:

  • Participants will demonstrate the ability to identify indicators of maltreatment or abuse in children, particularly in virtual settings, enhancing their competence in recognizing potential risks and ensuring child safety.
  • Participants will gain insight into the profound impact of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on children, families, and themselves, fostering a heightened sensitivity to the complexities of these situations.
  • Participants will be equipped to recognize and apply the five protective factors to mitigate the effects of trauma, promoting resilience in children and families facing adverse circumstances.
  • Participants will develop an awareness of the impact of bias on decision-making processes, fostering a commitment to reduce both implicit and explicit biases in their professional judgments.
  • Participants will understand the circumstances under which they have a legal obligation to call the State Central Register (SCR), ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and contributing to child protection.
  • Participants will gain the ability to identify opportunities to better connect individuals and families with community-based services, enhancing their capacity to provide holistic support beyond formal reporting.
  • Participants will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for making a call to the State Central Register (SCR), ensuring timely and effective reporting of suspected child abuse or maltreatment.
  • Participants will acquire proficiency in filling out the LDSS 2221A form, a crucial component of the reporting process, enabling accurate and comprehensive documentation of concerns related to child abuse or maltreatment.
  • Participants will have a comprehensive understanding of their rights as mandated reporters, empowering them to fulfill their obligations while being aware of legal protections and limitations.

 

     

EDUCATIONAL METHODS

Lecture, PowerPoint presentation and Q&A

 

    SPEAKER
    Dr. Andrea Nottingham

    Dr. Andrea Nottingham is a trailblazing educator with a strong commitment to advocating for the well-being of children. Her pioneering efforts in the study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) began before it gained widespread recognition. Dr. Nottingham has played a significant role in advancing our understanding of ACEs and their impact on children’s lives. In addition to her groundbreaking work in ACEs research, Dr. Nottingham holds distinguished titles in various organizations. These titles reflect her leadership and influence in the field as well as her commitment to community service, showcasing her dedication to creating positive changes for children and promoting their overall welfare. Dr. Nottingham’s multifaceted contributions make her a respected figure in education and child advocacy. Dr. Nottingham’s current affiliations: Co-President Wyandanch Family Life Center, Immediate Past President KDP Eta Theta Chapter, Past President National Pan-Hellenic Council Nassau/Suffolk Counties, Treasurer, Parliamentarians of Nassau & Suffolk Counties, Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.

     

    CONFLICT OF INTEREST

    None

    SPONSOR

     
    REGISTRATION FEES

    ADA Member Dentists $150
    Non-Member Dentists $300.00
    Non-Dentist Staff $125.00

    REGISTRATION, CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY

    Pre-registration is required for all courses. Payment is due upon registration (where applicable). Refunds will be issued if we are notified more than 24 hours prior to the event start time; credits for future courses will not be provided. The schedule is subject to change.

    Please call us at 516-227-1112 if you have any questions about this lecture. To view our courses by month, click on the calendar tab at www.nassaudental.org

     

    To Register Click the Link Below:

    Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting - Mandated 2025 REGISTRATION

    Registration Closes at Midnight 3/3/25.  However, being an In-person course, registration may close earlier if room capacity is reached.

     

    If you are having difficulty with the online registration, send an email to office@nassaudental.org. Include your full name, ADA number, and the name of the course for which you want to register. If payment is due, please provide a phone number at which you can be reached to provide credit card information for payment.

    To receive a refund, cancellation bust be done two business days before the course date. Cancellations within one business day will have the fee transferred to the next time this course is given. No refund will be given if the cancellation is less than 24 hours in advance, or if the registrant fails to attend without notification.

    Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting – Mandated Reporter Training Update 2025

    Address: 377 Oak St., Suite 204, Garden City, NY, United States

    Member Benefit Course

    (The Nassau County Dental Society Designates this Activity for 2.5 CEU)

    COURSE TITLE

    “Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting – Mandated Reporter Training Update 2025”

     

     DATE/TIME

    Monday, March 10, 2025
    7:00pm-9:30pm

    LOCATION

    IN-PERSON
    NCDS Headquarters
    377 Oak Street, Suite 204, Garden City, NY 11530

     

    COURSE DESCRIPTION/ EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

    This NYSED-approved workshop, tailored for New York State professionals, addresses recent amendments to Social Services Law §413. It fulfills state requirements for mandated reporters on child abuse and maltreatment, emphasizing the importance of timely reporting to the State Central Register (SCR) when harm to a child is suspected. Additionally, the course highlights the significance of recognizing situations where community-based services may better serve families, guiding decision-making with a commitment to reduce biases. Understanding the impact of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is crucial for comprehensive assessment, and the course explores protective factors, such as parental resilience and social support networks, to mitigate the risk of abuse or maltreatment.

    Course Objectives:

    • Be able to determine if a child shows indicators of maltreatment or abuse, including in a virtual setting
    • Recognize the impact of trauma and ACEs on children, families, and yourself
    • Recognize the mitigating effects of the five protective factors on trauma
    • Recognize the impact of bias on your decision-making
    • Understand when you have a legal obligation to call the SCR
    • Recognize how you may better connect individuals and families with services
    • Know how to prepare to make the call to the SCR
    • Know how to complete the LDSS 2221A form
    • Understand your rights as a mandated reporter

    Outcomes:

    • Participants will demonstrate the ability to identify indicators of maltreatment or abuse in children, particularly in virtual settings, enhancing their competence in recognizing potential risks and ensuring child safety.
    • Participants will gain insight into the profound impact of trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on children, families, and themselves, fostering a heightened sensitivity to the complexities of these situations.
    • Participants will be equipped to recognize and apply the five protective factors to mitigate the effects of trauma, promoting resilience in children and families facing adverse circumstances.
    • Participants will develop an awareness of the impact of bias on decision-making processes, fostering a commitment to reduce both implicit and explicit biases in their professional judgments.
    • Participants will understand the circumstances under which they have a legal obligation to call the State Central Register (SCR), ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and contributing to child protection.
    • Participants will gain the ability to identify opportunities to better connect individuals and families with community-based services, enhancing their capacity to provide holistic support beyond formal reporting.
    • Participants will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for making a call to the State Central Register (SCR), ensuring timely and effective reporting of suspected child abuse or maltreatment.
    • Participants will acquire proficiency in filling out the LDSS 2221A form, a crucial component of the reporting process, enabling accurate and comprehensive documentation of concerns related to child abuse or maltreatment.
    • Participants will have a comprehensive understanding of their rights as mandated reporters, empowering them to fulfill their obligations while being aware of legal protections and limitations.

     

       

    EDUCATIONAL METHODS

    Lecture, PowerPoint presentation and Q&A

     

      SPEAKER
      Dr. Andrea Nottingham

      Dr. Andrea Nottingham is a trailblazing educator with a strong commitment to advocating for the well-being of children. Her pioneering efforts in the study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) began before it gained widespread recognition. Dr. Nottingham has played a significant role in advancing our understanding of ACEs and their impact on children’s lives. In addition to her groundbreaking work in ACEs research, Dr. Nottingham holds distinguished titles in various organizations. These titles reflect her leadership and influence in the field as well as her commitment to community service, showcasing her dedication to creating positive changes for children and promoting their overall welfare. Dr. Nottingham’s multifaceted contributions make her a respected figure in education and child advocacy. Dr. Nottingham’s current affiliations: Co-President Wyandanch Family Life Center, Immediate Past President KDP Eta Theta Chapter, Past President National Pan-Hellenic Council Nassau/Suffolk Counties, Treasurer, Parliamentarians of Nassau & Suffolk Counties, Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.

       

      CONFLICT OF INTEREST

      None

      SPONSOR

       
      REGISTRATION FEES

      ADA Member Dentists $150
      Non-Member Dentists $300.00
      Non-Dentist Staff $125.00

      REGISTRATION, CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY

      Pre-registration is required for all courses. Payment is due upon registration (where applicable). Refunds will be issued if we are notified more than 24 hours prior to the event start time; credits for future courses will not be provided. The schedule is subject to change.

      Please call us at 516-227-1112 if you have any questions about this lecture. To view our courses by month, click on the calendar tab at www.nassaudental.org

       

      To Register Click the Link Below:

      Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting - Mandated 2025 REGISTRATION

      Registration Closes at Midnight 3/3/25.  However, being an In-person course, registration may close earlier if room capacity is reached.

       

      If you are having difficulty with the online registration, send an email to office@nassaudental.org. Include your full name, ADA number, and the name of the course for which you want to register. If payment is due, please provide a phone number at which you can be reached to provide credit card information for payment.

      To receive a refund, cancellation bust be done two business days before the course date. Cancellations within one business day will have the fee transferred to the next time this course is given. No refund will be given if the cancellation is less than 24 hours in advance, or if the registrant fails to attend without notification.