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Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter Training

Professionals and volunteers working with children may suspect situations of child abuse and neglect, or even have a child disclose abuse to them. Sometimes, barriers such as fear of reporting, the inability to recognize all forms of child maltreatment, and vague institutional policies may prevent professionals and volunteers from making a report of child abuse. It’s everyone’s job to keep kids safe.  In addition, people who work with, or care for children need to remember that YOU may be a child’s only advocate at the time you report possible abuse or neglect.

Online Training

After completing the training and taking a short quiz, you will receive a printable certificate.

Please note: on average this training takes 1-2 hours to complete.

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Need an In-Person Training?

In addition to our online training, the Children’s Advocacy Center provides training to school staff and other professionals serving children on: 

  • How to identify signs of suspected abuse or neglect
  • How to handle a disclosure
  • The processes for reporting, and where to report
  • What happens after a report is made

This training takes 1 hour and we can come to you if you’re within Pima County, or set-up a Zoom for a virtual training.

For more information, please contact Sarah Reed, Training & Community Outreach Coordinator, at sreed@soazadvocacy.org.