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CornerHouse Forensic Interviewing for Vulnerable Adults – What We Have Learned in the Past 35 Years

Training Overview

Winter Webinar Week is a FREE training opportunity with some of CornerHouse’s amazing trainers. This is a week full of virtual webinars during lunch, where you can learn about a wide range of topics and ask any questions you have.

Much attention has been given to the development of effective, trauma-informed forensic interviewing protocols that respond to allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of children and adolescents. The reality is elderly and vulnerable adult populations also have unique needs and are similarly deserving of practices that are reflective of these needs. The research (science) and practice-informed (art) investigator knows by using forensic interviews in adult protection investigations, there will be many benefits, to all parties. As CornerHouse celebrates 35 years of service, we look back to the history of forensic interviewing and learn about the why. In this training, participants will gain an introduction into the art of conducting a CornerHouse Forensic Interview™, which has now been adapted to meet the unique needs of all populations. As a forensic interview must be based on both art and science, participants will be provided with the cutting edge of research into the why and how of conducting a forensic interview. By gaining this knowledge, learners will increase their effectiveness and competency in conducting thorough investigations as well as defending these investigations and forensic interviews in the court room

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the history of forensic interviewing and how that shaped the protocols today.
  • Recognize how the art and science of forensic interviewing can be applied to other populations with unique needs.
  • Build confidence in speaking about the research and best practices of forensic interviewing.

Register Through CornerHouse

*Please note – the capacity of this training is 100 attendees. The Zoom session will open at 11:45 AM, and only the first 100 attendees to join will be admitted. We recommend that if you are part of a bigger group that would like to attend, that you login to zoom under one account.

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