(a) distant learning;
(b) a web based curriculum;
(c) video conferencing;
(d) workshops;
(e) mailings;
(f) self-study courses;
(g) continued learning through case conferences and peer review; and
(h) direct training of medical providers.
Structure New York Laws
Title 6 - Child Protective Services
413 - Persons and Officials Required to Report Cases of Suspected Child Abuse or Maltreatment.
414 - Any Person Permitted to Report.
416 - Obligations of Persons Required to Report.
417 - Taking a Child Into Protective Custody.
418 - Mandatory Reporting to and Post-Mortem Investigation of Deaths by Medical Examiner or Coroner.
419 - Immunity From Liability.
420 - Penalties for Failure to Report.
421 - Responsibility of the Office.
422 - Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment.
422-A - Child Abuse and Neglect Investigations; Disclosure.
422-B - Local and Regional Fatality Review Teams.
422-C - Establishment of the Child Abuse Medical Provider Program (Champ).
423-A - Child Advocacy Centers Established.
424 - Duties of the Child Protective Service Concerning Reports of Abuse or Maltreatment.
424-B - Children in the Care of Certain Public and Private Agencies.
425 - Cooperation of Other Agencies.
427 - Regulations of the Commissioner.
427-A - Differential Response Programs for Child Protection Assessments or Investigations.