1. Child Maltreatment:
Investigation, Forensic Techniques and System Responses
Attention: Professionals Who Work with Children and Families
Contact Information
Barbara Stein-Stover, Ed.D
San Francisco / San Diego Summer 2015
Director of Outreach
bstein-stover@alliant.edu
(858) 635-4778
Patricia Smith
CE & Bookstore coordinator
psmith@alliant.edu
(858) 527-1860 *4570
Registration and Information
www. IVATCenters.org
Limited space, register ASAP
Continuing Education
Limited scholarships for those that qualify.
Please visit www.ivatcenters.org for other
training modules or scholarship application.
C.A.S.T Child Advocacy Studies Training
Alliant International University
San Francisco Campus: August, 13th
& 14th
$50
San Diego Campus: September, 24th
& 25th
$50
Presentations
Multidisciplinary teams of exceptional professionals have developed a
sensational curriculum to address:
Forensic and developmentally appropriate interviewing of
children and adolescents
Disclosure issues: suggestibility, programming, memory, and
false allegation
Interviewing sex offenders and non-offending parents
Dealing with complex cases
Substance abuse, child abuse, and drug addicted families
Domestic violence and child abuse
Allegations of child abuse in child custody cases
Abuse of children with disabilities
Often related topics
Note: this is an advanced level training involving multidisciplinary responses to
victims, prosecution, trauma, and the process of disclosure, allegations of sexual
abuse in court and various protocols and models.