KNOW & TELL Training
Three Training Options
KNOW & TELL® is a professional development program to educate all adults to KNOW the signs of abuse and TELL responsible authorities when a child needs help. This comprehensive training provides exceptional education, information, and opportunities to schools, youth serving organizations, camps, coaches, law enforcement, first responders and members of the community who care about children.
To become KNOW & TELL® Educated, participants have three options; In person training, Virtual (webinar) or the free Online eCourse. More detailed information about each option is below. All three focus on three key elements – Educate, Inform, and Protect. The pillars of KNOW & TELL®
Unsure what the best training option is for you and your group? Book a meeting with Stephanie Arroyo, KNOW & TELL Education & Advancement Director. She will be happy to review and discuss best option.
Virtual Instructor Led
Monthly Virtual Instructor Led schedule is available for registration and open to the public and organizations. Please print and share the poster to spread the word about this important mandated reporter training opportunity. Contact Stephanie Arroyo for more information and the schedule at her email sarroyo@cac-nh.org
- The flexible schedule:
Saturday, January 24 (10:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST)
Tuesday, February 24 (9:30 AM – 12:00 PM EST)
Thursday, March 5 (5:00 PM – 7:30 PM EST)
Tuesday, April 28 (12:30 PM – 3:00 PM EST)
Friday, May 8 (9:30 AM – 12:00 PM EST)
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 (9:30 AM – 12:00 PM EST)
Participants who complete the 2.5-hour VIRTUAL, Instructor-Led Training receive:
- 1-2 KNOW & TELL® Presenters (determined by group size)
- KNOW & TELL® electronic resources of how to keep children safe and make a report of suspected child abuse neglect
- KNOW & TELL® Posters for schools and youth serving organizations
- Signs of Abuse
- Helpful Tips for Reporting
- Keeping Children Safe
- KNOW & TELL® Certificate with applicable training hours toward professional development standards
- KNOW & TELL® Educated Badges (for organizational websites and vestibule entryways) recognizing your entire organization for successfully completing the training program.
The VIRTUAL, Instructor-Led Training takes at least 2.0 hours to present and is best delivered in a 2.5 hour block of time with a break and Q&A. Registration fee is $25.00. Sign up today
Please email Stephanie Arroyo (Sarroyo@cac-nh.org) or call (603) 864-0216 for estimates and further details about your specific training needs. NOTE: Individual Schools and/or entire Districts may be able use Title IV Funds.
Live In Person
Organizations/Participants who complete the 3-hour IN-PERSON Training receive:
- Customizable Training based on organizational needs, for example
- split sessions (1.5 hours over (2) sessions vs. (1) 3-hour session) based on organizational schedules
- Interactive Activities
- other as determined
- 1-2 KNOW & TELL® Presenters (determined by group size) and partners from;
- the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) (as available), and
- Child Advocacy Center (when available)
- Law Enforcement (as available)
- Other Statewide Stakeholders (as available)
- KNOW & TELL® Folder filled with resources and reminders of how to keep children safe and make a report
- KNOW & TELL® Posters for schools and youth serving organizations
- Signs of Abuse
- Helpful Tips for Reporting
- Keeping Children Safe
- KNOW & TELL® Certificate with applicable training hours toward professional development standards and requirements.
- KNOW & TELL® Educated Badges (for organizational websites and vestibule entryways) recognizing your entire organization for successfully completing the training program.
The In-Person Training takes at least 2.5 hours to present and is best delivered in a 3 – 3.5 hour block of time if interactive activities and Q&A sessions are requested.
Associated training costs are based on the number of participants. Please email Stephanie Arroyo (Sarroyo@cac-nh.org) or call (603) 864-0216 for estimates and further details about your specific training needs. NOTE: Individual Schools and/or entire Districts may be able use Title IV Funds.
eCourse (self-paced)
The KNOW & TELL® Online eCourse is a FREE 2.5 hour training focusing on the previously mentioned signs of abuse and neglect, plus includes additional survivor testimony and education.
Organizations/Participants who complete the FREE 2.5 hour Online eCourse Training:
- Self-pace their experience (e.g., pause/stop/start/resume wherever they left off) throughout the 3 Modules;
Educate, Inform, and Protect - KNOW & TELL® Certificate for 2.5 training hours toward professional development standards and requirements
- KNOW & TELL® Educated Badges (for organizational websites and vestibule entryways) recognizing your entire organization for successfully completing the training.
For assistance with registration and accessing the eCourse, contact Stephanie Arroyo via email at sarroyo@cac-nh.org