Date

Oct 15 2024
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L'heure

18 h 00 - 20 h 00

Coût

CAD10.00

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Duty to Report: Keeping Children Safe

Online Tuesday, October 15, 2024 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This presentation will provide an overview of your legal duty to report when you, as an Early Childhood Educator, come across situations where you have reason to believe that a child or youth has been, or there is a likelihood that they will be abused or neglected. This session hopes to increase understanding of children protection services, mandate, and what it looks like when a report is received and a social worker follows up with a family, so participants learn more about the Ministry of Education & Child Care’s role. There will be time for questions.

Demandes de renseignements sur les personnes vivantes :

Well-being and belonging.

Voies d'accès :

Culture and worldviews.
Sécurité et respect.
Nourishment, sleep, and physical activity.
Emotions, thoughts, and views.
Chaque enfant est un cadeau.
Suitable for students, parents, adult instructors/administrators, intermediate and experienced early care and learning professionals working with children of all ages, from infants/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.

Facilitator(s): Kim Gunn

Kim is joining us from the unsurrended lands of the Coast Salish Nations, in the area colonially known as North Vancouver, BC. She is a woman with ancestors from Europe, including England, Scottland, Russia, and the Ukraine. Kim is a social worker and has worked in child protection for over 10 years with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). In Kim’s current role as Provincial Child Protection Practice Consultant with MCFD, she supports front line child protection staff through training, consultations, and mentoring throughout the Vancouver Coastal area.

S'inscrire ici : https://www.wstcoast.org/workshops/duty-report-keeping-children-safe-2

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