KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting April 23, 2026

April 23, 2026

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

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KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting April 28, 2026

April 28, 2026

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

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KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 1, 2026

May 01, 2026

9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 7, 2026

May 07, 2026

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 11, 2026

May 11, 2026

12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 12, 2026

May 12, 2026

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 13, 2026

May 13, 2026

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 18, 2026

May 18, 2026

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting May 28, 2026

May 28, 2026

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

KCSL: Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition, Reporting & Supporting June 2, 2026

June 02, 2026

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Online webinar via Zoom
(Zoom details will be provided after registration)

Professionals who work with children, including childcare providers, social workers, nurses, educators and others, are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. This training addresses areas of risk and protective factors, definitions and common indicators of child abuse including shaken baby syndrome, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. This training is KDHE approved for 1.5 hours childcare licensing hours.

*All times are Central Time

Register Here

Continuing Education Resources

Oral Health 2025 Echo Series - On-Demand Sessions

The Accessible Oral Health 2025 ECHO Series is designed to support dental teams in treating individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Through case-based learning, participants will explore practical, evidence-based strategies and tools to support care for patients with IDD.

To better support you as we introduce the 2026 Special Health Care Needs Benefit, DDKS has partnered with the University of Kansas Medical Center and Oral Health Kansas to offer a free educational series to help dental professionals better serve patients with disabilities.

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Dentalcare.com is a resource from Crest® + Oral-B® for dental professionals. You can access 150+ free continuing education classes as well as other valuable resources.

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