School Violence Prevention and Intervention Workshop- February 3rd
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This is a poster that I made at the School Violence Workshop. The assignment was to make something that showed what you took away from the workshop. |
Training In The Identification & Reporting of Child Abuse & Neglect-February 29th
The last workshop I went to was the reporting of child abuse and neglect. In this workshop I learned that certain professionals are required by law to report suspected child abuse or mistreatment in the state of New York. These reports are made to the New York
Statewide Central Register (SCR) for child abuse and maltreatment. I learned that this law also protects teachers or professionals by allowing them to report anonymously. However, it also makes it illegal for them to not report suspected cases. This workshop taught us the difference between child abuse and maltreatment. We learned that this abuse can be physical, sexual, verbal. When reporting to the SCR, a trained specialist will determine whether child protective services need to be called or law-enforcement. By being a New York State teacher, it is our responsibility to protect children in the classroom and ensure the protection of them outside of the classroom by looking out for warning signs of abuse. In this workshop we also read scenarios and learn whether or not it is proper to call Child Protective Cervices or the SCR. This is usually an issue in cases when the family is impoverished and unable to feed or clothe their children. Overall this workshop taught me when and when not to be suspicious of abuse and my rights when it comes to being a mandated reporter. Knowing these procedures are important so that I will know what to do in the event that I suspect maltreatment.
To conclude, teachers have this huge responsibility to educate their students but they are also trusted with the protection of their students. This is the case both in and out of the classroom. Teachers are responsible with ensuring the well-being of the students through being an ally, mandated reporter and keeper of a respectful classroom. Teachers do this to protect the students and the learning experience.
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