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THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE is pleased to announce ... For Police Officers, Child Protection Workers and Clinical Child Forensic Interviewers 2012 - 2013 ADVANCED FORENSIC TRAINING IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE An Approved Provider of Category A Training For Social Workers (ASWB-ACE, provider #1100). 72 continuing credit hours are offered for this training program. ABOUT THE PROGRAM The Canadian Society for the Investigation of Child Abuse (CSICA) is committed to making high quality child abuse investigative training available to all police and child protection workers, regardless of their proximity to an urban training center. Specifically, the goal is to develop a competency-based child abuse training program of modular design which can be offered in a cost-effective, self-paced and flexible manner using cutting edge educational distance delivery methods or a combination of face-to-face workshop format and online learning. CSICA has applied for Canadian credentialling status to award “Certified Forensic Child Interviewer” (CFCI designation) to demonstrating certificants. Participants will have the opportunity to apply for CFCI credentials upon completion of coursework if they are interested. Please contact Lynn or Alice for further certification information. PROGRAM OVERVIEW Online Learning Only – 8 online modules are offered September 2012 through May 2013. Each online module can be comfortably completed within a four week period. Combination Learning – offered from February through April 2013. (Four-day face-to-face training January 28 - 31, 2013 in Calgary with three online modules, each of which can be comfortably completed within a four week period). PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE ADVANCED FORENSIC TRAINING IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE Emphasizing a joint multidisciplinary approach to investigation Building further investigation skills by adapting the investigation to the complexities of abusive families and recent research Structuring training materials to use a competency-based approach to activities that will build on the investigator’s existing skill set Utilizing dynamic, engaging instructors with significant expertise in their field Assessing skills of participants through the observation of practice scenarios, videotaped investigative interviews, an examination, feedback and coaching Offering knowledge relevant to work situations with results that can be immediately applied &DQDGLDQ 6RFLHW\ IRU WKH ,QYHVWLJDWLRQ RI &KLOG $EXVH How Do You Register? TO REGISTER FOR COURSES, LINK TO: reg.conexsys.com/forensic12-13 23 participant seats available in each format. What Do You Need to Participate Online? • A computer with internet (high speed or dial-up) • An email address • A computer headset with microphone Cost COST ONLINE – $125 per module/$1000 for 8 modules COST COMBINATION LEARNING – $1500 for online and workshop format (all travel expenses incurred by participant or organization. Special Accommodations If you have any special needs, we will do the best to accommodate you. Please let us know. Grievances Should be directed to the CSICA Board of Directors Co-ordinator Lynn Barry, MSW, RSW Contact Information Alice Gifford Phone: (403) 289-8385 Email: [email protected] Website: www.csicainfo.com

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The Canadian Society for the Investigation of Child Abuse (CSICA) is committed to making high quality child abuse investigative training available to all police and child protection workers, regardless of their proximity to an urban training center. Specifically, the goal is to develop a competency-based child abuse training program of modular design which can be offered in a cost-effective, self-paced and flexible manner using cutting edge educational distance delivery methods or a combination of face-to-face workshop format and online learning.

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Page 1: Forensic Brochure 2012-2013

THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSEis pleased to announce ...

LOG-ON AND LEARN: Each module will consist of narrated Powerpoint presentations, Live online Elluminate discussions, readings, videoclips and Discussion Forum postings that can be completed at your own pace over the month. A certi�cate will be provided for each session attended as well as a separate one for completion of the entire series. There is no charge for the series as it has been funded by Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security, Victims Programs.

Four Training Modules 1. Core Concepts Central to Child Witnesses and Court Preparation Dates: October module

• Elluminate sessions Thursday October 16 , 2008 at 5:00-6:00 PM, MST Thursday October 23, 2008 at 5:00 -6:00 PM, MST

2. Child Development Issues and Family Dynamics Relevant to Child Witnesses Dates: November module

• Elluminate sessions Monday November 3, 2008 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST Monday November 17, 2008 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST

3. Court Roles, Rules and Legislation Dates: January module • Elluminate sessions Thursday January 15, 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST Monday January 26, 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST

4. Court Preparation Research and Strategies Dates: February module

• Elluminate sessions Thursday February 12, 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST Monday February 23 , 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST

How Do You Register?Go to: http://conexsys.ca/courtprepseries08-0923 participant seats available.

What Do You Need to Participate?• A computer with internet (high speed or dial-up)• An email address• A computer headset with microphone

Co-ordinatorLynn Barry, MSW, RSW

Category A CreditsFor those social workers requiring Category A credits for their provincial accreditation, 6 credits are awarded for each online module. CSICA, provider #1100, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program.

Contact InformationAlice GiffordPhone: (403) 289-8385Email: [email protected]

Website: www.csicainfo.com

THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE Is pleased to announce...

THE 2ND CHILD WITNESS COURT PREPARATION FACILITATOR TRAINING SERIES For Police Officers, Child Protection Workers

and Clinical Child Forensic Interviewers 2012 - 2013

ADVANCED FORENSIC TRAINING IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE

An Approved Provider of Category A Training For Social Workers (ASWB-ACE, provider #1100). 72 continuing credit hours are offered for this training program.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Canadian Society for the Investigation of Child Abuse (CSICA) is committed to making high quality child abuse investigative training available to all police and child protection workers, regardless of their proximity to an urban training center. Specifically, the goal is to develop a competency-based child abuse training program of modular design which can be offered in a cost-effective, self-paced and flexible manner using cutting edge educational distance delivery methods or a combination of face-to-face workshop format and online learning.

CSICA has applied for Canadian credentialling status to award “Certified Forensic Child Interviewer” (CFCI designation) to demonstrating certificants. Participants will have the opportunity to apply for CFCI credentials upon completion of coursework if they are interested. Please contact Lynn or Alice for further certification information.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

• OnlineLearningOnly–8onlinemodulesareofferedSeptember2012throughMay2013. Each online module can be comfortably completed within a four week period.

• CombinationLearning–offeredfromFebruarythroughApril2013.(Four-day face-to-facetrainingJanuary28-31,2013inCalgarywiththreeonlinemodules,each of which can be comfortably completed within a four week period).

PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE ADVANCED FORENSIC TRAINING IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE

• Emphasizingajointmultidisciplinaryapproachtoinvestigation

• Buildingfurtherinvestigationskillsbyadaptingtheinvestigationtothe complexities of abusive families and recent research

• Structuringtrainingmaterialstouseacompetency-basedapproachtoactivities that will build on the investigator’s existing skill set

• Utilizingdynamic,engaginginstructorswithsignificantexpertiseintheirfield

• Assessingskillsofparticipantsthroughtheobservationofpracticescenarios, videotaped investigative interviews, an examination, feedback and coaching

• Offeringknowledgerelevanttoworksituationswithresultsthatcanbe immediately applied

How Do You Register?TO REGISTER FOR COURSES, LINK TO:reg.conexsys.com/forensic12-1323 participant seats available in each format.

What Do You Need toParticipate Online?• A computer with internet (high speed or dial-up)• An email address• A computer headset with microphone

CostCOST ONLINE – $125 per module/$1000 for 8 modulesCOST COMBINATION LEARNING – $1500 for online and workshop format (all travel expenses incurred by participant or organization.

Special AccommodationsIf you have any special needs, we will do the best to accommodate you. Please let us know.

GrievancesShould be directed to the CSICA Board of Directors

Co-ordinatorLynn Barry, MSW, RSW

Contact InformationAlice GiffordPhone: (403) 289-8385Email: [email protected]

Website:www.csicainfo.com

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SCHEDULED ONLINE TRAINING TOPICS

1.TypesofChildMaltreatmentandtheInvestigativeProcess–September2012 OnlinesessionsonSeptember17&24,2012at7:00PM,MST

2.InvestigativeMandates,RelationshipsandProtocols–October2012 OnlinesessionsonOctober15&29,2012at7:00PM,MST3.ChildDevelopmentandForensicChildInterviewing–November2012 OnlinesessionsonNovember5&19,2012at7:00PM,MST4.Adolescents,theNon-OffendingSpouseandFamilyDynamics–January2013 OnlinesessionsonJanuary7&21,2013at7:00PM,MST5.FalseAllegationsandStatementAnalysis–February2013 OnlinesessionsonFebruary4&18,2013at7:00PM,MST6. UnderstandingandInterviewingtheOffender/OnlineChildExploitation,(ICE)–March2013 OnlinesessionsonMarch4&11,2013at7:00PM,MST7.ShakenBabySyndromeandFabricatedIllness–April2013 OnlinesessionsonApril8&22,2013at7:00PM,MST8.CriticalThinkingSummary,Testifying,andPreparingChildrentoTestifyinCourt–May13Inadditiontothemodules,participantsarerequiredto:1) submit a taped forensic child interview for evaluation by multidisciplinary team.2) successfully complete a final take home examination.

SCHEDULED COMBINATION LEARNING TRAINING TOPICS

1.ChildDevelopment;TypesofChildAbuse;ChildInterviewing;Non-OffendingParent;InterviewingtheOffenderandOnlineChildExploitation(ICE);TestifyingandPreparingChildrentoTestifyinCourt–January28-31,2013willbeaface-to-facetrainingcoursein Calgary.

2. OnlineModules:1)InvestigativeMandatesandtheJointInvestigation,February2013.OnlinesessionsonFebruary13and20,2013at7:00PM.2)FalseAllegationsandStatementAnalysis.OnlinesessionsonMarch6and13,2013at7:00PM.3)ShakenBabySyndromeandFabricatedIllness.OnlinesessionsonApril10thand24,2013at7:00PM.

Inadditiontothemodules,participantsarerequiredto:1) submit a taped forensic child interview for evaluation by multidisciplinary team.2) successfully complete a final take home examination.

TEACHING FACULTY

Lynn Barry, CSICA and formerly of Alberta Children’s Services CraigSmith,RCMPretiredGwyn Amat, Calgary Police ServiceDavid Burke, Calgary Police ServiceObeeMinnikhuis,CalgaryPoliceServicesDeb Doyle, Edmonton Police Services, ZebraDr. Jennifer Fisher, Alberta Children’s Hospital

THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSEis pleased to announce ...

For Police Officers, Child Protection Workersand Clinical Child Forensic Interviewers

2012 - 2013

ADVANCED FORENSIC TRAINING IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE

LOG-ON AND LEARN: Each module will consist of narrated Powerpoint presentations, Live online Elluminate discussions, readings, videoclips and Discussion Forum postings that can be completed at your own pace over the month. A certi�cate will be provided for each session attended as well as a separate one for completion of the entire series. There is no charge for the series as it has been funded by Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security, Victims Programs.

Four Training Modules 1. Core Concepts Central to Child Witnesses and Court Preparation Dates: October module

• Elluminate sessions Thursday October 16 , 2008 at 5:00-6:00 PM, MST Thursday October 23, 2008 at 5:00 -6:00 PM, MST

2. Child Development Issues and Family Dynamics Relevant to Child Witnesses Dates: November module

• Elluminate sessions Monday November 3, 2008 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST Monday November 17, 2008 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST

3. Court Roles, Rules and Legislation Dates: January module • Elluminate sessions Thursday January 15, 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST Monday January 26, 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST

4. Court Preparation Research and Strategies Dates: February module

• Elluminate sessions Thursday February 12, 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST Monday February 23 , 2009 at 5:00-6:00 PM MST

How Do You Register?Go to: http://conexsys.ca/courtprepseries08-0923 participant seats available.

What Do You Need to Participate?• A computer with internet (high speed or dial-up)• An email address• A computer headset with microphone

Co-ordinatorLynn Barry, MSW, RSW

Category A CreditsFor those social workers requiring Category A credits for their provincial accreditation, 6 credits are awarded for each online module. CSICA, provider #1100, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program.

Contact InformationAlice GiffordPhone: (403) 289-8385Email: [email protected]

Website: www.csicainfo.com

THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE Is pleased to announce...

THE 2ND CHILD WITNESS COURT PREPARATION FACILITATOR TRAINING SERIES

An Approved Provider of Category A Training For Social Workers (ASWB-ACE, provider #1100). 72 continuing credit hours are offered for this training program.

How Do You Register?TO REGISTER FOR COURSES, LINK TO:reg.conexsys.com/forensic12-1323 participant seats available in each format.

What Do You Need toParticipate Online?• A computer with internet (high speed or dial-up)• An email address• A computer headset with microphone

CostCOST ONLINE – $125 per module/$1000 for 8 modulesCOST COMBINATION LEARNING – $1500 for online and workshop format (all travel expenses incurred by participant or organization.

Special AccommodationsIf you have any special needs, we will do the best to accommodate you. Please let us know.

GrievancesShould be directed to the CSICA Board of Directors

Co-ordinatorLynn Barry, MSW, RSW

Contact InformationAlice GiffordPhone: (403) 289-8385Email: [email protected]

Website:www.csicainfo.com