Open
28 of 28 seats available Register by Oct 23
Mode
In-Person
Credits
3.00

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.

Conditions
Student has completed all of the following course(s): SOCSCI 10809188 - Developmental Psychology
Notes
Zoom Available

Meeting Information

Days & Times
Monday 08:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Oct 21 – Dec 9)
Location
A232 - NTCCONNECT Computer Lab - A Building
Instructor
Tammy Gorski
Days & Times
Monday 08:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Oct 21 – Dec 9)
Location
A241 - NTCCONNECT Helping Skills Lab - A Building
Instructor
Tammy Gorski