| Packages | Prices | Date and Time | Location |
| Module 1 (16 Hours) – all dates required |
$458 non-member $325 member |
July 27-30, 2026 |
Live, Interactive Zoom |
| Module 2 (7 Hours In-Person) |
$283 non-member $250 member |
June 14, 2026 8:30 AM CT - 4:30 PM CT |
In-Person, Interactive: New Orleans, LA – APSAC 33rd Annual Colloquium |
| Module 3* (17 Hours) – all dates required |
$458 non-member $325 member |
TBA | Live, Interactive Zoom |
| Modules 1, 2 and 3* (40 hours Total) |
$1,199 non-member $900 member |
See Dates Above | Modules 1 + 3 Live, Interactive Zoom Module 2 in New Orleans, LA |
| To Be Announced : Optional Advanced Course Add-Ons include Forensic Mental Health Evaluations and Child Forensic Interviewing for Non Forensic-Interviewers | |||
For professionals who may talk with children about abuse — outside official CAC forensic interview roles. Whether in mental health, healthcare, education, child welfare, law enforcement, or frontline work, gain the skills to respond safely without causing harm.
Safe, developmentally appropriate, evidence-informed interviewing skills — stay in your role and reduce risk.
Fills a national gap for non-CAC interviewers
Promotes trauma-informed, child-centered, legally sound practice
Led by national experts in forensic interviewing & child protection
Note: Module 2 will be offered in-person at the APSAC Colloquium Pre-Conference on June 14, 2026.
Prerequisite: Module 1 must be completed prior to attending Module 3. Module 2 must be completed or registered for prior to attending Module 3.
Professionals in many settings have contact with children who may have witnessed or been a victim of violence. Children sometimes make statements that are as alarming as they are unclear, resulting in a professional feeling anxious about child safety and confusion about how to manage a mandated report. In some situations, professionals need clarity regarding a child’s statement and in other situations professionals need to get some information from a child before or after an investigation and child forensic interview.
This training will teach child serving professionals across disciplines how to talk with the child in a non-invasive manner that allows the child to provide basic information about the concerns and feel supported in the process. Specific emphasis will be on how to enhance rapport building throughout an interview, address the importance of including narrative event practice prior to talking about the issue of concern, and will teach specific interview techniques focusing on the use of open-ended questions from narrative event practice through basic questioning about the concerns.
Presenters will cover memory and cognitive development research and the values of these skills. Presenters will also provide an overview of the components of child maltreatment investigations and child forensic interviewing. Attendees will learn and practice new skills that may help them respond effectively to children who make statements that raise child maltreatment or family violence concerns. The goal of using these skills is to support the child, get helpful basic information, and enhance, not hinder, an investigation.
Presenter Bio's linked here:
Patti Toth, JD
Julie Kenniston, MSW, LISW
Stacie LeBlanc, JD, MEd, FAPSAC
Viola Vaughan-Eden, PhD, MSW, MJ, FAPSAC
Luanne McKenna, MS, JD
Kelly Champion, PhD, ABPP
Laura Merchant, MSW, LICSW
Registration will remain open through the start of the Webinar
Module 1: 16 CE Credits (Social Work & Psychology): $60
Module 3: 17 CE Credits (Social Work & Psychology): $60
Target Audience and Content Level: Multidisciplinary professionals / Intermediate
Interactive, Live Zoom
Module 2: Credits can be purchased at the APSAC Colloquium CE page Linked here
We would love to see you! Please be prepared to have your camera on whenever possible. It helps create a more connected and engaging experience for everyone. If you need to turn it off, we trust you to take care of yourself. If you are requesting continuing education credit, being on camera is required for verification purposes. We appreciate your understanding and participation!
For the best experience, use a computer or mobile device with a stable internet connection. Please have the latest version of Zoom installed, along with working speakers and a microphone. A webcam is required if you're requesting continuing education credit.
Accessibility Accommodations: To request accessibility accommodations, please contact APSAC at onlinetraining@apsac.org.
Social Work: The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), provider #1622, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB ), www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education ( ACE ) program. APSAC maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 7/27/2025-7/27/2028. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval for continuing education credits. The Social worker participating in this conference will receive up to 33 continuing education clock hours.”
Psychology: The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Inc (APSAC) is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.
No cancellations. No refunds. Registration is transferable. Requests for transfer to a future event will also be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you have any questions, please email us at onlinetraining@apsac.org.
Please contact the APSAC team at onlinetraining@apsac.org