ISSUES IN CHILD MALTREATMENT Class #62593
Course Details
Course Number
10520141
Credits
3.00
Description
Examine issues often found in families that are affected by child abuse and neglect. Explore the social, environmental and biological components of child maltreatment. Determine the laws, agencies and procedures that are specific to child maltreatment. Define the role played by the helping professional in response to child maltreatment, including mandated reporting of abuse. Assess boundaries and ethical issues commonly found while working with child maltreatment. Apply reflective practitioner methods.
Prerequisite: 10-809-188 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY.
Class Details
Days & Times | Room | Instructor | Meeting Dates |
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- | ONLINE INSTRUCTION | Christina Lucas | Jan 23 - May 17 |
Fees
$472.80
First date to enroll
Last date to enroll
Class Status
Open
Capacity
30
Available Seats
20