Child Abuse and Neglect: Intervention and Prevention (SW 3402)
Spring 2001, University of Minnesota. This interdisciplinary liberal arts course is a comprehensive study of child maltreatment and family violence today. It is intended to offer the undergraduate student a wide breadth of understanding regarding the prevalence, scope, dynamics and contemporary response and preventive strategies for individual, familial and community analysis. The course is structured to examine child abuse within an ecological perspective and a risk/resilience framework. It will focus on developing strategies likely to support healthy children, families, and communities. This should be considered a beginning study for students interested in working with children, their families, and the policies that impact them. Course content is particularly relevant to students in the fields of sociology, education, child psychology, early childhood education, public health, public policy, and other related areas.
International Association of Forensic Nurses Online Continuing Education (OCEC)
The Online Continuing Education Center (OCEC) delivers quality forensic nursing continuing education. Discounted rates for online continuing education as well as free CEU content are available to registered members.
Patterns of Injury in Non-Accidental Childhood Fatalities
The International Association of Forensic Nurses has an Online Continuing Education Center (OCEC) that provides approved online courses for nurses. This one focuses on patterns of injury in non-accidental childhood fatalities.
