BEYOND THE SINGLE -SESSION : MULTI SESSION

BEYOND THE SINGLE-SESSION: MULTI
SESSION FORENSIC INTERVIEW TRAINING
WHEN KIDS CAN’T JUST SIT STILL, SPEAK
CLEARLY, AND TELL EVERYTHING THEY KNOW
Experienced professionals know there may be occasions when the traditional
model of a single-session forensic interview does not fit a particular individual’s
needs.-This may include interviews with young children or individuals with
disabilities; interviews that require an interpreter; or interviews involving complex
circumstances or allegations. In such situations, an extended forensic interview
process may be beneficial in maximizing the individual’s ability to tell of his or her
experience; yet this must be accomplished while still maintaining the integrity of
the forensic interview process.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
This non-protocol specific training is designed to prepare individuals and teams to
respond to the needs of specific populations who may benefit from a multiplesession interview rather than the traditional single-session interview. This training
will cover:
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Beyond a Single Session Model: Intentionality in Options
History and Evolution in the Field of Forensic Interviewing
Conceptualizing a Multiple Session Interview: Purpose & Components
Populations for Multiple Session Interviews
Considerations & Challenges in Practice:
– Developing a Plan
– Incorporating into Practice
HOW IS THE TRAINING PROVIDED?
Training at CornerHouse
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Two-day training conducted at CornerHouse, with a registration fee of
$500.
Individuals who register for the training as part of a multidisciplinary team
will be given priority acceptance.
Dates: July 13-14, 2015 or November 16-17, 2015
Training at Your Location
Where: At your location
When: September 21-25, 2015, October 5-9, 2015, October 26-30,2015.
Who: This is an advanced forensic interview training and is best suited for
forensic interviewers, child/adult protection workers, tribal social service
investigators, law enforcement officers, and prosecuting attorneys who
have successfully completed a basic forensic interview training course
and who have conducted and/or observed a minimum of 20 interviews.
Cost: On-Site training fee of $4,800 for up to 20 learners.
To Schedule Training: An agency representative must enter into a
contractual agreement for the training and associated expenses, including
the trainer’s travel, lodging, meals, and other expenses.
Questions:
Contact the Training Outreach
Coordinator at
[email protected] or 612-813-8310.
CornerHouse is committed to ensuring that all trainings are accessible to each
learner. Please contact the Training Outreach Coordinator if you have
questions or requests related to accessibility.