Social workers involved with specialist interviewing of children who are alleged to have been sexually abused are registered with CORU as qualified social workers and have practice experience. Social workers involved in this type of interview are also required to have successfully completed a course in specialist training. This is an intensive four week residential course run at Templemore College. Professionally qualified social workers practicing in the area of child protection and members of An Garda Síochana with experience in this field study together. The course involves two examinations, one on the legal and legislative elements of child protection and a practical assessment, with actors simulating a specialist interview with a child. Both assessments must be passed in order to qualify as a specialist interviewer. Refresher courses must be completed on a regular basis.
CORU comes under the remit of my colleague the Minister for Health. CORU's role is to promote high standards of professional conduct, education, training and competence through statutory registration of health and social care professionals.
The Social Workers Registration Board at CORU has statutory responsibility for:
Maintaining the Register of members
Assessment, approval and monitoring of training courses for the health and social care professions
Established the code of professional conduct and ethics and standards of performance to which social workers must adhere.