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The mission of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is to protect the unprotected -- children, elderly, and people with disabilities -- from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Once registered, caregivers must complete the required training: Preventing and Recognizing Sexual Abuse and Victimization of Youth in Foster Care. Individuals must complete this training in the Caregiver Training Hub to be recognized as a caregiver and to provide direct care to a child or youth in state care.
DFPS Learning Hub provides a broad array of courses designed to help maximize your knowledge regarding DFPS services and programs. It offers: Easy-to-follow curriculum in an online format, Convenient way to access relevant topics and authorized DFPS training online, and.
DFPS offers self-paced online training for Texas teachers and other school staff on how to recognize and report child abuse. This training provides abuse and neglect definitions, realistic abuse/neglect reporting scenarios, and a walk-through of the web-based reporting system.
Adult Protective Services (APS)
DFPS LearningHUB: All courses. Courses. Reporting Abuse and Neglect. Course categories: Category for reporting course. Mandatory Reporting Community Response for Youth and Families. Course description: This course provides professional reporters with information on mandatory reporting law.
Locate online child care training courses to complete state-mandated training requirements, professional development, CDA Training and CDA Renewal requirements.
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DFPS provides online training that includes video tutorials on mandatory reporting in the school setting. This web-based training tool and video module can be used to train school staff on how to make and file a report.
Texas NTDC training is a 19-hour pre-service training for prospective foster and adoptive parents. The curriculum includes material to encompass the kinship family population seeking verification.