Conducting Serious Incident Investigations (August 7 & 8, 2019 @ 9am - 4pm) is proudly presented to you by CEQ Alabama Department of Mental Health. Thank you. We hope that you enjoy your course.
****Please note: Each individual person attending must have their own user account in this system and register separately for the class. This allows individuals to be registered for the class in their own name, print any course materials prior to class, complete an evaluation and print a certificate of attendance at the conclusion of class. IF YOU NEED TO REGISTER MORE THAN ONE PERSON: log in as the first user (creating an individual account), enroll and pay any registration fees, log out of the user account once the registration is complete. Repeat the process for any additional participants by creating separate user accounts for each participant. You may also purchase "tokens" that allow your employees to enroll in courses you purchase for them, but each employee would still need their own user account.
This is an interactive course covering procedures for conducting investigations into allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or rights violations. It is appropriate course material for clinical staff who conduct incident investigations for ADMH facilities or community mental health programs certified by ADMH. The information presented in this course is presented using both lecture and interactive exercises.
***Once you have registered, click 'MY COURSES' in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. Select the course by clicking 'ENTER COURSE' to view or print information prior to the date of your course. You will return here at the conclusion of your course to print a certificate.
***All attendees must park in the Training Center parking lot at the end of Technology Court. AIDT is a smoke-free campus.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Identifying types of evidence
- Organizing an investigation
- Interviewing witnesses
- Taking written statements
- Reconciling conflicting evidence
- Preparing written investigation reports
The Alabama Department of Mental Health is an approved provider of continuing education by the Alabama Board of Nursing (ABNP0150, Expiration 07/12/2021). This program is approved for 13.2 contact hours for nurses.
The Alabama Department of Mental Health is an approved provider of continuing education by the (Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners - 0125, Expiration 1/31/2020). This program is approved for 11 contact hours for social workers.
If nurses do not provide a license number the day of class, they will have a maximum of five business days to provide this information to ADMH Staff Development in order to receive contact hours. Contact hours will be posted to ABN within ten business days of class.