Child Abuse Training
Acknowledgements

The Reporting Child Abuse training was developed by the Office of Human Resources (OHR) Center for Workplace Learning and Performance (CWLP) in collaboration with University and community partners. OHR was tasked with developing a comprehensive learning strategy to train all Penn State employees as well as volunteers working with minors to recognize and report child abuse. The following partners were key in developing and delivering both the live and on-line training.

Employee Education Initiative Team

We would like to thank the Employee Education Initiative team, created as a result of the PSU/PCAR initiative, who led the development and implementation for the Penn State child abuse training.

The team included representatives from:

  • Penn State Extension - Christy Bartley
  • Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics - Charmelle Green
  • Penn State Office of Human Resources (CWLP) - Sue Cromwell, Trish Ripka
  • Penn State Office of the Physical Plant - Allen Bonsell
  • Penn State Public Media - Melanie Doebler, Lindsey Faussette, Cece Merkel
  • Penn State Student Affairs - Peggy Lorah
  • Penn State University Police - Rebecca Bywater
  • Penn State World Campus - Tim Balliett
  • Bucks County Network of Victim Assistance- Mandy Munday
  • Centre County Women’s Resource Center - Anne Ard
  • Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) - Joyce Lukima

Curriculum Development

After an extensive review of both online and face-to-face trainings, the Employee Education Initiative team selected the mandated reporter training developed by the Bucks County Network of Victim Assistance, NOVA, as the underpinning for the Penn State child abuse training.

We would like to thank NOVA and PCAR for providing access to this training and for their valuable assistance in adapting the material to meet the needs of Penn State. The mission of the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape is to work to eliminate all forms of sexual violence and to advocate for the rights and needs of victims of sexual assault.

Delivery

In the spring 2012, the first phase of the training rollout launched. This training was delivered live and was led by a dedicated group of trainers. We would like to thank these trainers for their efforts and for providing invaluable feedback that was used in developing the online training.

  • Allen Bonsell – Office of the Physical Plant – Penn State
  • Amber Pitten – Crime Victim Center, Lehigh County
  • Amy Murphy – Penn State Extension
  • Amy Smith – Women in Need
  • Betsy VanNoy – Centre County Women’s Resource Center
  • Bryan Dickinson – Penn State Extension
  • Bryan Garrido – Penn State Extension
  • Carol Schurman – Penn State Extension
  • Christy Bartley – Penn State Extension
  • Clarissa Geary – Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center, Schuylkill
  • Courtney Winkler – Crime Victim Center, Chester County
  • Dana Cuomo – Centre County Women’s Resource Center
  • Dwayne Hay – Penn State Extension
  • Elise Gurgevich – Penn State Extension
  • Ev Simmons - – Penn State Extension
  • Flo Jenkins – Blackburn Center, Westmoreland County
  • Georgia Farrow – Penn State Extension
  • Heather Freeland – Penn State Extension
  • Jaime Stoeger – Crime Victim Center, Erie County
  • Jamie Jones – Centre County Women’s Resource Center
  • Janene DuBois – Victim Intervention Program – Wayne County
  • Jean Collins – Centre County Women’s Resource Center
  • Jennifer Fleck – Penn State Extension
  • Jessica Effrig – Centre County Women’s Resource Center/CAPS – Penn State
  • Joanna Sheppard – Penn State Extension
  • Jody Althouse – Centre County Women’s Resource Center
  • Joyce Lukima – PCAR
  • Karen Bracey – Penn State Extension
  • Karen Hack – Penn State Extension
  • Karen Lindsay – Victims Resource Center, Wilkes-Barre
  • Karla Vierthaler - PCAR
  • Kirsten Dubbs – Penn State Extension
  • Liz Zadnik - PCAR
  • Lexi Liverlsberger - PCAR
  • Mandy Mundy – NOVA Bucks County
  • Marlene Austin – Passages, Inc. Clearfield, Clarion, Jefferson County
  • Mary Faulkner – Centre County Women’s Resource Center
  • Mary Jo Kraft – Penn State Extension
  • Mary Lou Kiel - Penn State Extension
  • Melissa Walker – Office of the Physical Plant – Penn State
  • Michele Newhard – Auxiliary and Business Services – Penn State
  • Miesha Hill – YWCA – Victim Advocacy Center – York County
  • Mya Rushton – Penn State Extension
  • Natalie Aiello – Penn State Extension
  • Nichole Sloss – PCC Violence Free Network – Venango County
  • Patrick Rushton – Victims Resource Center – Luzerne, Carbon, and Wyoming County
  • Paula Lucas – Penn State Extension
  • Rhonda Mateer-Ross –Mount Nittany Medical Center
  • Sam Nicola – Penn State Extension
  • Stacie Hritz – Penn State Extension
  • Stephanie Flanagan – Center for Workplace Learning and Performance
  • Susan Cromwell – Center for Workplace Learning and Performance
  • Tim Balliett – World Campus – Penn State
  • Vicki Confer – Crime Victim Center of Crawford County
  • Vicky Herrmann – Crime Victim Center of Erie County

Production

Penn State’s OHR CWLP staff partnered with Penn State Public Media and World Campus to develop the online training. We would like to thank this team for adapting the curriculum to the online environment, developing the course interface, and addressing technical requirements.

  • OHR- Mary Beahm, Steve Selfe, David Feist, Travis Fisher, Mike Keller, David Stuckey, Kerrie Ferchalk, Jianhua Liu, Trish Ripka
  • Instructional Technology Services –Mark Miller, Chris Lucas, Ken Forstmeier, Rene Shuey, Gary Langsdale, Kathy Kimball
  • Penn State Public Media – Chris Divyak, Lindsey Faussette, Cece Merkel, Joe Meyers, Lindsey Whissel, Tom Wilson
  • World Campus – Malena Moore Gittler
  • Penn State University Relations – Lisa Powers
  • Risk Management – Gary Langsdale, Sarah Morrow
  • Penn State Prevention Research Center – Maureen Ittig

Production Credits

We would like to acknowledge the following experts who appeared in videos throughout the training. Thank you for sharing your expertise and for your dedication in working to address child abuse in our communities.

  • Dr. Rodney Erikson, President, Penn State University
  • Dr. Susan Cromwell, Director of Penn State’s Center for Workplace Learning and Performance
  • Dr. Susan McHale, Professor, Human Development/Director, Social Science Research Institute/Director, Children, Youth and Families Consortium
  • Lucy Johnston-Walsh, J.D., M.S.W., Director of Penn State Law Children’s Advocacy Clinic.
  • Dr. Benjamin H. Levi, Director of Penn State Hershey Center for the Protection of Children and is a professor of pediatrics and humanities at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Penn State College of Medicine.
  • Dr. Maria McColgan, Medical Director of the Child Protection Program at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, pediatric advisor for Prevent Child Abuse PA, and Assistant Professor at Drexel University College of Medicine.
  • Christina Phillips, Director of Training at the Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance.
  • Dr. Janet Rosenzweig, national consultant for Prevent Child Abuse America, and a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania.

Web/Presentation Design

We would like to thank Firebrand Tribe for developing templates for both the face-to-face trainings and website.

Review

We would like to thank all of the reviewers and participants who provided valuable feedback about the content covered in the training and its organization.

References

Laws, Reports, and Training Material

Every Child Matters Education Fund (2010). We can do better: Child abuse and neglect deaths in America. Washington D.C.
http:// www.everychildmatters.org/storage/documents/pdf/reports/wcdbv2.pdf

Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, Penn State College of Medicine Department of Humanities, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, Center on Children and the Law. Look out for child abuse. CY-47 Online ».

Penn State University, Policy AD72 - Reporting suspected child abuse.

Penn State University, Policy AD39 - Minors involved in University-sponsored programs or programs held at the university and/or housed in University facilities.

Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) (2011). Mandated reporter training: Knowing your role in the protection of our children.

Pennsylvania Statutes: 23 Pa. C.S. § 6311-6319, Provisions and responsibilities for reporting child abuse.

Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. (2010) Annual child abuse report, 2010. Harrisburg, PA.

Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. (2011) Annual child abuse report, 2011. Harrisburg, PA.

Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA), Mandated reporter minimal facts interview guidelines.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Bureau (2010). Child maltreatment 2010. Washington, DC.

Media Sources Used for Quotes

Oprah, The Grooming Process, Oprah Show, 2/8/2010