Minimal Facts Interviewing
By BraveBe Child Advocacy Center
Overview
Trust is key. Children often choose to disclose to an adult they trust and feel safe with. If we are that trusted adult, what do we do next?
Description: Children often choose to disclose to an adult they trust and feel safe with. If we are that trusted adult, what do we do next? How we respond after a child’s disclosure profoundly impacts the child and any potential criminal case that may follow. It is crucial we know what questions to ask and when to stop.
Objectives:
- Understand the importance and purpose of minimal facts interviewing
- Develop knowledge of Nebraska’s mandatory reporting laws
- Prepare to make a report to law enforcement and/or DHHS
- Learn how to support the reporter during and after reporting
Audience: This training is ideal for adults who may be the first point of contact when a child discloses abuse, including teachers, school staff, social workers, medical professionals, caregivers, and other mandatory reporters.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Child Advocacy Center
5025 Garland Street
Lincoln, NE 68504
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Organized by
BraveBe Child Advocacy Center
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