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Total CEs:

2

 
* CE Type: General CE Hours:  2
     
     
Course No.:

20-692444

 
State Specific: N/A  
*Some Boards distinguish between general CEs and other types.  Please review your specific state requirements to learn more.

Total CEs:  2

 
* CE Type: General CE Hours:  2
     
     
Course No.:

20-692444

 
State Specific: N/A  
*Some Boards distinguish between general CEs and other types.  Please review your specific state requirements to learn more.

 

Approved for credit by:

National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), ACEP No.: 6994

ACEonline, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6994. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACEonline, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of programs.

CE Broker, #50-23449

ACEonline, LLC is a registered provider with CE Broker, provider #50-23449.

If you enroll in a course registered with CE Broker, ACEonline, LLC will report your CEs to CE Broker on your behalf.

This course is registered with the following Boards:

  • Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Counseling, and Mental Health Counseling

  • Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board

  • South Carolina Board of Examiners for Licensure of Professional Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Addiction Counselors, and Psycho-Educational Specialists

Approved for credit by:

National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), ACEP No.: 6994

ACEonline, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6994. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACEonline, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of programs.

CE Broker, #50-23449

ACEonline, LLC is a registered provider with CE Broker, provider #50-23449.

If you enroll in a course registered with CE Broker, ACEonline, LLC will report your CEs to CE Broker on your behalf.

This course is registered with the following Boards:

  • Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Counseling, and Mental Health Counseling

  • Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board

  • South Carolina Board of Examiners for Licensure of Professional Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Addiction Counselors, and Psycho-Educational Specialists

Registration Requirements

To register for this course, you will be asked to create an account on our website and agree to our terms and conditions.  You have the option to purchase this course å la carte or as part of a bundle, and you may select your enrollment period.   Then, you will be prompted to make a payment using a credit card through Stripe or through PayPal.

Authors/Contributors

Long-Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect.  Child Welfare Information Gateway. Available online at https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/long_term_consequences.cfm

Course Description

This course requires the Participant to read and understand the attached article pertaining to child abuse and neglect. In the United States, 676,569 children were victims of child abuse or neglect in 2011 alone. Child abuse and neglect can create long-term consequences for children, families and society and can manifest as physical health problems, psychological problems, behavioral problems and societal problems.

In Long-Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect, Participants will begin with a synopsis of factors affecting the consequences of child abuse and neglect.  Next, Participants will consider physical health consequences of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on abusive head trauma; impaired brain development; and poor physical health.  Additionally, Participants will learn about psychological consequences that researchers have linked to child abuse and neglect, such as: difficulties during infancy; poor mental and emotional health; cognitive difficulties; and social difficulties.  Also, Participants will explore how child abuse and neglect seem to increase the likelihood of the following behavioral consequences: difficulties during adolescence; juvenile delinquency and adult criminality; alcohol and other drug abuse; and abusive behavior.  Next, Participants will examine how child abuse and neglect creates both direct and indirect consequences for society.  Participants will become familiar with the actions communities must take to prevent abuse and neglect from occurring.  Finally, Participants will consider the importance of addressing the needs of children and adults who have experienced abuse and neglect by utilizing a trauma-informed approach.

This course is intended to provide child welfare professionals, mental health professionals and social workers with an overview of the long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect.

Course Learning Objectives

  • To be familiar with the factors affecting the consequences of child abuse and neglect
  • To be aware of physical health consequences of child abuse and neglect
  • To identify psychological consequences linked to child abuse and neglect
  • To consider the behavioral consequences of child abuse and neglect
  • To explore societal consequences of child abuse and neglect
  • To understand that communities must take both preventative and reactive actions

Course Requirements

You will be expected to review all materials provided and pass the post-test with a minimum of 80%, in order to receive your certificate of completion. You will also be required to complete a course evaluation. Once you have satisfactorily completed the post-test and submitted your evaluation, you will be able to download your certificate.