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  1. DFPS offers self-paced online training for Texas teachers and other school staff on how to recognize and report child abuse. This training provides abuse and neglect definitions, realistic abuse/neglect reporting scenarios, and a walk-through of the web-based reporting system.

  2. THIS TRAINING IS ONLY EDUCATIONAL AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS A DIRECTIVE TO REPORT OR NOT REPORT CHILD ABUSE. AS A MANDATORY REPORTER THE INDIVIDUAL MUST MAKE THAT DETERMINATION INDEPENDENTLY. Estimated Completion Time: 1 hour. Target Audience: Professional Reporters. Prerequisites: N/A. Enrollment method: Self-enrollment.

  3. Our in-person and video-based curricula addresses a gap in the marketplace for comprehensive child abuse training. Training programs offered include: DCAC’s education team first began its community education initiative in Dallas County and has now made its programs appropriate for national use.

  4. Training Course. This 2-hour online training course, under the topic of Abuse and Neglect, is designed for child care professionals. It provides information to prevent, identify, and report child abuse and neglect among the children in your care.

  5. CE/CME. Recognizing, Reporting and Preventing Child Abuse. Welcome to the training on Recognizing, Reporting and Preventing Child Abuse provided by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Credit Hours: 1.25 CE. Enroll.

  6. Child Abuse and Neglect Resources for Texas Schools. The following links provide information on child abuse reporting requirements, training opportunities, awareness and prevention campaigns, and policy resources.

  7. 90 minutes. Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse Training is a free video-based training led by a trained facilitator for any school, group, or individual.

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