Adolescent Issues: Consent, Confidentiality and Other Considerations

This webinar will offer education and practical solutions to clinicians who are challenged by adolescent issues. At the end of the event, attendees will be able to:

  • Know where to look for the laws that govern minors’ sexual assault-related care and rights in your jurisdiction
  • Identify 3 or more of the ways in which the rights of minor sexual assault victims differ from the rights of adult survivors
  • Distinguish between what health care providers must, may and may not disclose about their minor patients’ when subject to mandatory reporting laws and
  • Better access state and national resources addressing care to minor sexual assault victims

The National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations of Adults and Adolescents encourages a victim centered approach to caring for patients who have experienced sexual violence. Adolescent patients can present challenging legal issues for SANES and other providers who need to know whether (and when) a minor’s care is confidential, who may consent to a minor patient’s care, and other age-specific victim issues. Don’t Miss your opportunity to participate in this webinar on Adolescent Issues: Consent, Confidentiality and Other Considerations. This SAFEta Source webinar is presented as a part of the SAFE Technical Assistance Project. This project is a cooperative agreement between the Office on Violence Against Women and the International Association of Forensic Nurses.

The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this webinar are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

Webinar FAQs 

Are CE credits offered?

No, credit is not offered for this recorded online event. However once the webinar is completed a certificate of attendance can be obtained.  

How is the certificate of attendance obtained?

Simply register to watch this video through the FREE form below, watch the video on the next page, and then complete the follow-up evaluation. Please DO NOT share a the direct link of the video. We need to track who watches the video due to our grant funding requirements.

How long is the video?

The Sexual Assault and Minors video is approx. 1 hour and 30 minutes.

I’m having technical trouble, where can I find help?

Contact us at projects@forensicnurses.org. We’d be happy to help!

Register using the form below and get started on this online course today!