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Child Abuse & Neglect Subject of New Training by FosterParentCollege.com®

January 23, 2009

Eugene, OR — FosterParentCollege.com (FPC) rolled out its 24th self-guided online course, Child Abuse and Neglect, on January 19. The course is the first in a series of proven-effective trainings for potential foster and adoptive parents and is designed to supplement face-to-face training of recruits to the care system.

The training advances social service agency goals of helping caregivers understand the family dynamics of child abuse and neglect. It provides an introduction to the causes and effects of child abuse and neglect, shows how to distinguish between normal childhood injuries and abuse, discusses the importance of developing empathy for abusive parents, and explains when and how to report abuse or neglect to authorities.

The federal S.B.I.R. grant-funded project is a joint effort of the Institute for Health Services (HIS) in Ohio (ihs-trainet.com) and FosterParentCollege.com in Oregon. The FPC side of the project is lead by Dr. Richard Delaney, author and lecturer specializing in foster and adoptive care. The IHS TRAINnet side of the project is led by Betsy Keefer Smalley, LSW. Keefer Smalley is lead author of the IHS Preservice Training for Foster, Adoptive, and Kinship Caregivers.

For more information about this class or to watch a short preview, visit fosterparentcollege.com or call 800-777-6636.

FosterParentCollege.com is a division of Northwest Media, Inc. of Eugene, Oregon. Northwest Media also produces SocialLearning.com, an online store with over 1,300 products for the social services field.

For more information about this article, contact us at press@northwestmedia.com.