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Managing Sexual Abuse in a Family Planning Clinic Setting - Hawaii
Audioconference Recorded: June 2, 2004
Via telephone
About This Training
This audioconference focuses on the Hawaii laws,
reporting procedures, policies and systems that need to be in place to
report sexual abuse of adolescent clients. CMEs and nursing CEUs were offered to participating callers.
By the end of this session
participants will be able to:
- State one approach for implementing the relevant
laws into clinic practice.
- Describe one strategy for working with parents in a clinic setting.
- Describe one strategy for managing abuse
reporting while maintaining the clinic flow.
- Define the need for front line and clinician
training.
To play each section, click on the underlined section head. You will need Windows Media Player to stream these files. Total run time is 1:19:14
Section 1: Hawaii Minor Confidentiality Laws (R. Gudeman, 20:44)
Section 2: Historical Context and Reporting Requirements for Unlawful Sexual Activity (A. English, 18:03)
Section 3: Practical Application of the Law, Clinic Flow Issues, Staff Training (U. Penrose, 18:03)
Section 4: Question and Answer section (14:24)
Download handouts for this session
here.
Intended Audience: Agency administrators, clinic managers and supervisors, and physicians.
Trainers: Abigail English, JD, Director, Center for Adolescent Health & the Law; Rebecca Gudeman, JD, MPA, Staff Attorney, National Center for Youth Law; Ursula Penrose, Director of Patient Services Planned Parenthood Hawaii
Moderator: David Couch, Training Coordinator, Center for Health Training
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