ognizing and reporting child abuse will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the high school library.
The meeting is in response to SB 379, which requires annual training for parents and legal guardians of students attending district schools on the prevention, identification of child abuse and the obligation of school employees to report suspected child abuse.
This workshop is sponsored by the Sweet Home School District, Linn County Sheriff Department, Sweet Home Police Department and the Department of Human Services.
Guest speakers will include Detective Steven Looney (Linn County Sheriff Department), Detective Cyndi Pichardo (Sweet Home Police Department), Diane Aspengren (DHS Child Welfare Supervisor) and Alex Jackson (DHS Child Welfare Lead Worker).