Child Advocacy

Introduces the concepts of child advocacy with an emphasis on the public service professional's role in identifying and managing situations involving child abuse and neglect. Provides an overview of the field of child advocacy, and explores the role of child advocate in different professions as well as ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities. Takes a multi-disciplinary team approach to examining family problems related to poverty, drug abuse, and violence. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are examined.

Pre-Requisites
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Classes


Course: Child Advocacy (23003)

Hybrid/In Person > 50% online
Location: Stevens Point
Duration: 3/27/2024 - 5/15/2024

Days & Time:

Wed: 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM

Facility:

413 Innovative Classroom-STPT

Instructor:

Courtney Kostuchowski

Tuition and Fees: $471.60

Out of State Tuition and Fees: $471.60

Status:Closed Seats Available:N/A
Essential Class Information: This class uses various types of instruction. Blackboard is used for the online portion of instructi ...

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Child Advocacy


Catalog #10504156
Undergraduate