Welcome to Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training.

Who Should Report

Free training available for mandated child abuse reporters.

Free training available for mandated child abuse reporters.


Attention Users

In order to maintain compliance with California State laws for mandated reporters, the general training course is now a required prerequisite for all of the profession-specific trainings. You will now see the general training course required in all profession-specific trainings added to your course dashboard.

 


General Training
 

2 hours 2 hours

General training provides an overview of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act, non-profession specific and ideal as a precursor for other courses.
Spanish course now available.

School Personnel

School
Personnel

4 Hours 4 Hours

The School Personnel training satisfies the requirements of AB 1432 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a school environment.
Spanish course now available.

Child Care Providers

4 Hours 4 Hours

The Child Care Providers training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 and should be taken by every Mandated Reporter that works in a licensed child care facility. Spanish course now available.

Medical Professionals

4 hours 4 hours

The Medical Professionals training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse in a healthcare setting.

Mental Health & Social Workers

4 hours 4 hours

The Mental Health & Social Worker training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation of child abuse by Pre- and Post-Licensed mental health professionals.

Law Enforcement
 

3 Hours 3 Hours

The Law Enforcement training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse by law enforcement.

Clergy
 

3 hours 3 hours

The Clergy training focuses on specific situations and concerns related to the evaluation and reporting of child abuse by members of clergy.

Volunteers
 

2 hours 2 hours

Ideal for volunteers, this training provides an overview of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act, including significant definitions, requirements and protections.

Why you should care.

Stop the Abuse.

If you suspect that a child is in
danger of abuse or neglect,
report it.
 

Take Action.

Discover ways you can be active
in the fight to end child abuse.