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Online Training "Protecting Vermont's Children: Reporting Abuse and Neglect"

Available now, through VT Department for Children and Families (DCF), a two-hour online training for all Vermont mandated reporters and members of the general public. Learners are introduced to their responsibility under Vermont law, and how to recognize and report suspected child abuse, neglect and risk of harm. 


For more information about the training, or to link to the online training now, visit our Training & Outreach page now. 

By KidSafe Collaborative January 9, 2025
KidSafe Collaborative Community Response Team Specialist
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By KidSafe Collaborative June 6, 2024
This week it was announced that a federal lawsuit was filed against DCF Family Services regarding foster care licensing and a policy intended to protect LGBQT+ youth. It is widely recognized that LGBQT+ youth face higher rates of mental and physical health challenges compared to their non-LGBTQ+ peers, including higher rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation and behaviors, and substance use. Affirming environments play a crucial role in the well-being of LGBTQ+ youth, including supporting their mental health, academic success, and overall quality of life. All children and youth in Vermont’s foster care system are entitled to be treated with respect and deserve to feel safe within their placements. KidSafe Collaborative believes in and supports policies that prioritize the safety and well-being of all children, youth and families in Vermont, especially within the child welfare system where they are particularly vulnerable. KidSafe Collaborative strongly supports and commends the Department for their unwavering commitment to ensuring that all foster placements are safe and affirming of every child's identity, including LGBTQ+ youth, and stands firmly behind their policy as it aligns with our mission to protect and advocate for the well-being of all children in our community.
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