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Self Study

WA: Applying the Principles of Racial & Social Justice to the Role of Mandated Reporter presented by NASW Washington Chapter


Credit(s): 2.5 Ethics
Course Number: WA20231027
Original Program Date: October 27, 2023
Duration: 2 hours 43 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Ethics
    Category: Ethics (show less)
    Other: Washington
    Other: Washington
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    Webinar Description:

    Racial disproportionality in the reporting of suspected child maltreatment is a significant problem in the child welfare system. The child protective services system, itself, cannot address the issue: mandated reporters need to be the change they want to see. This workshop will expand on the framework provided in previous training to help participants actively challenge their individual and collective roles in a system that hurts Black and Brown families.
     
    Learning Objectives
     
    1. Participants will explain the contributing factors related to racial disproportionality in the child welfare system.
    2. Participants will identify the impact of explicit and implicit bias in reporting to CPS
    3. Participants will identify ethical/ moral and legal conundrums faced when making the decision to report. 
    4. Participants will apply a framework to guide the process for considering racial and social justice when determining whether they are required to make a report to child protective services.
    2.5 Ethics  

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