Collecting Minimal Facts | CornerHouse

Collecting Minimal Facts | CornerHouse

Do you work in Minnesota as a first responder to potential child abuse, domestic violence or any other type of child maltreatment?

By CornerHouse

Date and time

Tuesday, June 18 · 8am - 12:30pm CDT

Location

1711 County B Rd W

1711 County B Road West Roseville, MN 55113

About this event

This is an IN-PERSON class in Roseville, Minnesota.

Do you work in Minnesota as a first responder to potential child abuse, domestic violence or any other type of child maltreatment? Are you required to collect facts and pass those on to investigation? If yes, this is the class for you. This class is geared toward law enforcement, child protective services, emergency responders who may come into contact with a child.

We are very excited to offer this in-person class through funds from the Children's Justice Act. If you meet the requirements of a first responder or are part of an MDT (Multi-Disciplinary Team) in the state of Minnesota, you can qualify for FREE Registration. Due to this special funding, we are limiting registration for this course to MN professionals only.

Collecting Minimal Facts is a specialized training tailored for mandated reporters and first responders, offering insights into legal requirements while emphasizing respectful and trauma-informed approaches for gathering crucial information from vulnerable individuals. Ideal for those who may encounter cases of abuse or neglect, this invaluable resource equips participants with essential skills to navigate sensitive situations responsibly and effectively.

Collecting Minimal Facts: Training for Mandated Reporters and First Responders

This training is uniquely designed to meet the needs of mandated reporters and first responders in two ways. While it informs mandated reporters of requirements and expectations, it additionally offers a process for receiving information from a child, adolescent of vulnerable adult without creating unnecessary trauma, or interfering with a possible investigation. This training is invaluable for anyone who may receive a disclosure of or have reason to suspect physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect of a child or vulnerable adult and includes suspected child sex trafficking in Minnesota.

Mandated reporters include but are not limited to professionals or volunteers within healthcare, education, childcare, law enforcement, social service, youth serving agencies, faith-based organizations and licensed professionals or those working in licensed facilities.

First responders are mandated reporters however they may have additional functions and concerns including but are not limited to law enforcement/patrol officers, child protection workers, paramedics, firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians, medical professionals and other first responder roles.

First responders are mandated reporters however they may have additional functions and concerns which will be covered in this training.

By blending a variety of adult learning approaches, this training is practical, informational, and interactive. Includes one-hour of pre-course online preparation and 4.5 hours of class time.

Learning Objectives:

  • Know the historical foundation for current MR requirements.
  • Understand the legal framework for Mandated Reporters.
  • Understand how to make a report of possible child maltreatment.
  • Be able to speak respectfully and responsibly with a child/adolescent about concerns of maltreatment.
  • Be able to listen respectfully and responsibly with a child/adolescent who makes a spontaneous disclosure.
  • Be able to gather sufficient information for an effective report without contaminating an investigation.

Frequently asked questions

Does this training include precourse work?

Yes, this training included 1 hour of pre-course work that is meant to be completed prior to the training.

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