Child Well-Being and Child Protection (Neglect and Abuse) Certificate Program

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Training Information

  • Training Method: Online Training
  • Training Date: Will be specified in the group name.
  • Number of Participants: Minimum 20 participants required.
  • Training Duration: 12 Hours
  • Certificate: Issued for participants with 80% or more attendance.
  • Who can attend? Teachers, Health professionals, Families, Guidance experts, Pedagogues, Social service experts, Master's and PhD students, Coaches

Training Aim

The aim of this training is to provide knowledge on how to take necessary measures for the development of education, learning, personality, and social responsibility for individuals under 18, according to their age and development. It also aims to raise societal awareness about child neglect and abuse, teach primary prevention methods for abuse, and ensure that families, educators, health professionals, and coaches are informed about child neglect and abuse, potential risk factors, and possible legal sanctions.

Children grow and learn most effectively when they are in safe, secure, and comfortable environments, such as school and sports settings, where they spend a lot of time. Therefore, it is the goal of this training to ensure that all members who communicate with children in such institutions understand the extent of neglect and abuse and use this knowledge to protect the well-being of children.

This training has been designed for individuals who have graduated with a 4-year bachelor’s degree. A Certificate of Participation will be issued to successful participants upon completion of the program.

Child Neglect and Abuse: Comprehensive Awareness Training

  • What is a child? The concept of a child within International Agreements and Laws
  • What is neglect? The place of neglect in international conventions and laws regarding children's rights
  • What is abuse? The place of abuse in international conventions and laws regarding children's rights
  • Types of abuse
  • Legal responsibilities related to neglect and abuse
  • Information on Child Monitoring Centers and Forensic Interview Rooms
  • Deterrence of penalties
  • Examples of abuse cases and Q&A
  • Is it possible to find concrete evidence of child abuse?
  • Reporting obligations
  • Reporting obligations for healthcare personnel and psychologists
  • Reporting obligations for public officials and teachers
  • Legal sanctions and decision review in reporting obligations
  • Children involved in crimes and criminal liabilities
  • The importance of specialized courts
  • Evaluation of Children's Rights and Laws in the context of International Conventions
  • Children’s active citizenship rights and implementation
  • Children’s right to be forgotten
  • Cyberbullying
  • Peer bullying and the age of criminal responsibility
  • Media literacy in the context of Children’s Rights
  • Development of Children’s Rights: Suggested Solutions

Child Neglect and Abuse in the Context of Sexual Development and Education

  • Sexuality
  • Factors affecting sexuality
  • Basic concepts related to sexual development
  • Theories of sexual development
  • Sexual education
  • Sexual development and education in infancy
  • Sexual development and education in early childhood
  • Sexual behaviors and appropriate responses in infancy and early childhood
  • Interactive Q&A with case examples
  • Activities that support sexual development in infancy and early childhood
  • Sexual development and education in elementary school
  • Sexual behaviors and appropriate responses in elementary school
  • Sexual development in adolescence
  • Child neglect and abuse
  • Types of child neglect and abuse
  • Victims of abuse
  • Characteristics of abusers
  • Emotional and behavioral cues in children after abuse
  • Ways to protect children from abuse
  • The importance of sexual education in child abuse prevention

Child Abuse and Neglect: Current Approaches in Sports

  • Child Abuse and Neglect in Sports
  • Risk Factors for Child Abuse in Sports
  • Institutional Factors
  • Individual Factors
  • Social Factors
  • Prevention Strategies for Child Abuse in Sports
  • Institutional Strategies
  • Policies and Procedures
  • Training and Awareness
  • Recruitment and Monitoring Processes
  • Support and Training for Employees
  • Individual Strategies
  • Training and Awareness for Children
  • Training and Awareness for Parents
  • Training and Awareness for Adults
  • Methods to Combat Child Abuse in Sports
  • Reporting and Investigating Incidents
  • Legal Processes and Penalties
  • Supporting Child Victims of Abuse
  • International Organizations and Initiatives to Prevent Child Abuse in Sports
  • Recommendations for Preventing Child Abuse in Sports
  • Examples of Child Abuse and Protection Programs in Sports in Some Countries
  • Examples of Child Abuse and Sports Cases Taken to Court in the World and Turkey

Trainers

  • Dr. Assoc. Prof. Okan GÜLTEKİN (Faculty of Sports Sciences, Uludağ University)
  • Attorney Mine Rana KAHRAMANOĞLU (Trainer of Child Rights Trainers)
  • Gizem Ak ÇİÇEK (Child Development and Education Specialist)

Training Process

  • The training will be streamed live online.
  • To attend, you must have internet access and a suitable internet package.
  • You will need a device (smartphone, tablet, or preferably a computer) with a camera and microphone to use the training system.
  • Participants will join the system with their camera and microphone on, at the designated class times.
  • Before the training begins, participants will be sent usernames and passwords via email.
  • After the training, the system will remain open for 7 more days. It will close on the 7th day at 23:00.
  • A WhatsApp group will be created with only the administrator sending messages, and all support information will be shared by the administrator during the training.
  • Participants can contact us at usem@uludag.edu.tr for any questions or issues, and emails will be followed up in real time.

Important Information

  • Certificates will be issued to participants who attend 80% or more of the total training. No certificate will be issued to those with less than 79% attendance.
  • After completing the training, certificates will be issued following internal checks and sent to the address provided during registration via PTT cargo. Please make sure your address and contact information are up to date.
  • Participants can contact us at usem@uludag.edu.tr for any questions or issues, and emails will be followed up in real time.
  • Applications and training fees are processed online. Installments are not available for credit card payments.
  • For corporate invoice payments, you can contact our solution center at 0850 840 8543.

Note: Participants who make a final registration but are unable to attend for valid reasons or cancel their registration may experience a delay in refunding due to internal procedures related to the revolving fund management regulations. The average refund processing time is about 1 month. Please consider this before confirming your final registration.

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