About this Event
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This is a 4 hour training that introduces victim services professionals into the basics of investigating sexual abuse cases.
TITLE: CHILD MALTREATMENT SERIES- ADVANCING YOUR KNOWLEDGE: Understanding Institutional Child Abuse Cases
*All Child Maltreatment Series trainings are sensitive in nature, attendee discretion is advised.
DATE & TIMES:
Friday, January 3, 2025 ~ 9:00AM - 1:00PM EST
SUMMARY:
Institutional child abuse is exceptionally complicated, as psychological trauma and actual physical or sexual abuse often occurs in the same case. Institutional abusers are often people in positions of power and authority over the children involved and can be from any type of institution. This course will discuss and review institutional cases throughout history and how institutions can prevent further abuse.
At the end of this training, participants will:
*understand notable cases.
*understand the challenges of institutional cases.
*understand prevention and policy development for institutions.
PRESENTER: David A. Betz
David A. Betz is a twenty-five-year veteran of the Harford County, MD Sheriff’s Office and is the former director for the Harford County Child Advocacy Center. Dave served in many capacities during his career to include the investigation of child abuse cases from 1998 to 2011; Public Information Officer/Spokesperson; member of the Special Response Team, assignments within the Patrol Division and instructor for workplace violence prevention.
He also has served as a member of the National Children’s Alliance Board of Directors, an advisory board member of the Child Protection Center in Cedar Falls, IA, the Maryland Children’s Alliance, and the board of the Iowa Chapter of Child Protection Centers.
Dave is a Doctoral Candidate at Liberty University in Business Administration with a concentration in leadership. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Liberty University and a Master’s Degree in Management from Johns Hopkins University. He also holds certifications as a Certified Protection Professional and a Professional Certified Investigator from the American Society for Industrial Security.
Training Contact: Anne Milun, VASIII, Program Manager, 410-837-5055, [email protected]; Cherie Peay, Program Coordinator at 443-600-1621, [email protected]; and Nicole Feldhaus, Technician, 410-274-4655, [email protected]
Certificate of Training, Social Work CEUs and Academic Credits:
RVAAM selected curriculum has been approved for specific professions (e.g. social work, law enforcement, corrections, probation/parole) Upon completion of an online evaluation form, participants are welcome to request a Certificate of Training; Social Work Category I Continuing Education Units (CEUs), and/or academic credits. All participants are eligible to receive a Certificate of Training (1 credit per training hour).
In order to receive a Certificate of Training, participants video cameras must remain on during all V-STEP Webinar trainings.
ROPER VICTIM ASSISTANCE ACADEMY OF MARYLAND
Victim Services Training Enhancement Program (V-STEP)…Bringing Crime Victim Training and Certification to Maryland Communities.
Victim Services Advanced Trainings (V-STEP) are held virtually and in 5 regional locations across Maryland. Roper Victim Assistance Academy of Maryland (RVAAM) provides basic training twice a year (40 hour curriculum). For more information, please contact Anne Milun, V-STEP Program Manager for information or to schedule a training for your agency or organization.
Event Venue
Online
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