Forensic Interviewing with Children with Disabilities is an eight-part webinar series designed to assist interviewers in advancing their skills of interviewing children with disabilities in the most developmentally appropriate, non-leading, non-suggestive, legally defensible way possible. Participants who complete each of the eight modules in the series will receive a certificate indicating participation and completion of the program. It is required to complete all eight modules to receive this certificate. Certificates will not be issued for individual modules.
Registrants who are interested in CE credit must participate in all 8 sessions. Please select "Add CEs" and select your discipline. Participants can receive 12 Credit Hours for this program.
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All sessions will take place from 10:00 am - 11:30 am ET on Tuesdays. The program will take place remotely through the use of live interactive webinars over Zoom.
Full details are below:
1. Tuesday, February 1st: 10:00AM-11:30AM ET
Children with Disabilities and Abuse Dynamics
Presented by Staci Whitney
During this session participants will learn the appropriate use of language when referring to children with disabilities, historical treatment of individuals with disabilities, statistics/incident rates related to individuals with disabilities, and common biases and assumptions related to children with disabilities.
2. Tuesday, February 15th: 10:00AM-11:30AM ET
Communication Considerations for Children with Disabilities
Presented by Staci Whitney
During this session participants will learn about general communication considerations for interviewing children with disabilities. These will include many of the same strategies that are utilized in all interviews and investigations and how they can be appropriately applied to interviewing children with disabilities, including any necessary accommodations.
3. Tuesday, March 1st: 10:00AM-11:30AM EST
General Considerations for Interviewing Children with Disabilities
Presented by Staci Whitney
During this session participants will learn pre-interview considerations for choosing an appropriate interview setting that is trauma-informed and victim-sensitive. In addition, participants will learn pre-interview considerations for adjusting the forensic interview to the individual’s needs, and methods of gathering this information pre-interview. Consideration will be given to the physical setting, timing of the interview, informed consent, language, and comfort items in the interview process.
4. Tuesday, March 15th: 10:00AM-11:30AM EST
Advanced Considerations for Interviewing Children with Disabilities Part I
Presented by Dermot Whelan
During this session participants will learn about disabilities in detail including: intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. In addition, participants will learn strategies for communicating with children with disabilities.
5. Tuesday, March 29th: 10:00AM-11:30AM EST
Advanced Considerations for Interviewing Children with Disabilities Part II
Presented by Kate Homan
During this session participants will learn about disabilities in detail including: physical disability, cerebral palsy, communication disorders, and deaf and hard of hearing children. In addition, participants will learn strategies for communicating with children with disabilities.
6. Tuesday, April 12th: 10:00AM-11:30AM EST
Interviewing Children with Communication Disorders
Presented by Kate Homan
During this session participants will learn specifically about communicating with children with communication disorders, speech language disorders, including interviewing children who utilize communication devices.
7. Tuesday, April 26th: 10:00AM-11:30AM EST
Adapted Protocol For Interviewing Children Who do Not Speak
Presented by Staci Whitney
During this module participants will receive an introduction to interviewing children who do not speak. Participants will learn how to establish communication with an individual who can only respond using “yes” and “no” in addition to learning how use the hybrid question style.
8. Tuesday, May 10th: 10:00AM-11:30AM EST
Investigating Crimes Against Children with Disabilities-Considerations for Law Enforcement
Presented by Dermot Whelan
During this session participants will increase their knowledge about the needs of crime victims with disabilities and learn about the most effective preliminary investigative steps to take when called to handle a matter involving a victim and/or witness with disabilities.
Member Registration Price: $400
Non-Member Registration Price: $525