Training Overview
In this training from CornerHouse, experienced forensic interviewers will gain knowledge and experience in the art of advanced forensic interviewing while connecting with other advanced practitioners. This features updated advanced curriculum and a new modality for learning: a combination of online and face-to-face learning.
Register via the CornerHouse website
What will you learn?
- Best practices in forensic interviewing—non-protocol specific
- Delivery of effective court testimony
- How to identify and manage bias
- Strategies for working with diversity and special circumstances
- How to manage secondary and vicarious trauma
How is the training provided?
- The 8 hours of online learning is moderated, interactive, and available 4 weeks before the in-person training
- In-person learning takes place over three days in Minneapolis
- Class size limited to 18 participants, assuring a small, personal learning environment
- Active and experiential in-person training utilizes lecture, discussion, demonstration videos, role-playing, and guided reflection
This training is appropriate for forensic interviewers; investigators from child/adult protection, tribal social services, and law enforcement; prosecuting attorneys; and other multi-disciplinary team members who:
- Are independent, self-motivated learners who are comfortable using technology
- Have access to a computer with high-speed internet where they can complete the online learning before coming to CornerHouse
- Have completed a basic interviewing course
- Have conducted a minimum of 10 interviews (waived for prosecutors)
Registration and Additional Information
Cost: $1,050
CornerHouse’s Training Policies
For more information, please contact the External Relations Coordinator at 612-444-1164 or [email protected].