Supervised Visitations Training ONLINE Course $275
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Online Supervised Visitation Training Course $275 for a limited time only
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Ready to create your own flexible schedule, generate a source of income, and positively impact the lives of children and families? Complete the mandated
24 Hour Supervised Visitation
Monitor Certificate Program
Supervised Visitations Training Curriculum:
MANDATORY QUALIFICATION OF MONITORS:
1. Be at least 21 years old.
2. Have a Livescan/Background check done or be registered with Trustline.
3. Have no record of a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) within last five years.
4. Not have been on probation or parole for the last 10 years.
5. Have no record of a conviction for child molestation, child abuse, or other crimes against a person.
6. Have proof of automobile insurance if transporting the child.
7. Have no civil, criminal, or juvenile restraining orders within the last 10 years.
8. Have no current or past court order in which the provider is the person being supervised.
9. Be able to speak the language of the party being supervised and of the child, or provider must provide a neutral interpreter over 18 years of age who is able to do so.
10. Agree to adhere to and enforce the court order regarding supervised visitation.
11. 24 hours of Professional Supervised Visitation Monitor Training and Child Abuse Mandated Reporting
All the Tools You Need to Succeed
Professional Child Monitoring Course Content:
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- Standards and Code of Ethics when developed;
- Provider policies and procedures;
- Safety for all participants;
- Mandatory child abuse reporting;
- Professional boundaries, conflict of interest, confidentiality, and maintaining neutrality;
- Basic stages of child development;
- Effects of separation and divorce on children and families;
- Grief and loss associated with parental separation and removal from the home due to child abuse and neglect;
- Cultural sensitivity and diversity;
- Family violence, including domestic violence and the effects of domestic violence on children;
- Child abuse and neglect, including child sexual abuse;
- Substance abuse;
- Provisions of service to parents and children with mental health and developmental issues or other physical or emotional impairment;
- Parent introduction/re-introduction;
- Parenting skills;
- Assertiveness training and conflict resolution;
- How and when to intervene during visits or exchanges to maintain the safety of all participants;
- Observation of parent/child interactions;
- Preparation of factual observation notes and reports; and
- Relevant laws regarding child custody and visitation and child protection.
MANDATORY QUALIFICATION OF MONITORS:
1. Be at least 21 years old.
2. Have a Livescan/Background check done or be registered with Trustline.
3. Have no record of a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) within last five years.
4. Not have been on probation or parole for the last 10 years.
5. Have no record of a conviction for child molestation, child abuse, or other crimes against a person.
6. Have proof of automobile insurance if transporting the child.
7. Have no civil, criminal, or juvenile restraining orders within the last 10 years.
8. Have no current or past court order in which the provider is the person being supervised.
9. Be able to speak the language of the party being supervised and of the child, or provider must provide a neutral interpreter over 18 years of age who is able to do so.
10. Agree to adhere to and enforce the court order regarding supervised visitation.
11. 24 hours of Professional Supervised Visitation Monitor Training and Child Abuse Mandated Reporting
All the Tools You Need to Succeed
Professional Child Monitoring Course Content:
- Family and Juvenile Law Basics
- Rules of Court Standard 5.20 for Professional Providers (monitors)
- Do's & Don'ts of the Industry
- Sexual Abuse, Substance Abuse and Mental Illness; it`s impact on visitations
- Child abuse Reporting Laws (Penal Code 11166, 11165.15)
- Working with the Courts, Parents and Attorneys
- Cultural Sensitivity: Working with Families of Various Backgrounds, Customs and Traditions
- Monitoring Visitation Role Play
- Intake Interviews; Screening of Visitations, Clients and Gathering Appropriate Documents
- Safety & Security Procedures
- Child Welfare and Child Development
- 24 Hours of Supervised Visitation Training (classroom)
- Certificate of Completion
- Child Visitation Online Training Manual
- Training Support for 6 Months Following Training, to Assist With any Questions You May Have
- Forms To Help You Get Started With Your Business
- Information On How To Market Your Business
- Live Call with Director after each Lesson
- Role Play
- Monitor Essentials Starter Packet
- All Lessons Online
- Quiz after each Lesson
- Final Exam
- Marketing; Business Operations and Obtaining Clients for Long Term Success
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