FSIU OnDemand eLearning

Welcome to the OnDemand eLearning page of FSIU. Our team created multiple modules that cover the abuse, neglect, and exploitation (ANE) of vulnerable adults in Georgia. These modules aim to provide an overview of specific ANE-related topics. After each module, you will be given a quiz to test your knowledge of the material. Upon completing a module, you will receive a certificate of completion. Georgia POST-certified officers can earn POST credit for select training.

Current module offerings:

  • DAS 500 Benefits Trafficking for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
  • DAS 501 Law Enforcement Response to Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation (1-hr POST credit)

*For non-emergency medical transportation employees, please be sure to submit the certificate to your employer upon completion as we do not keep records of completion.

**For Georgia POST certified law enforcement officers who completed the DAS 501 module Law Enforcement Response to Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation, please email a copy of your certificate to [email protected] to receive one hour of POST training credit.

Registration:

DAS 500 Benefits Trafficking for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

If you are not an employee of the Georgia Department of Human Services and would like to register for the DAS 500 Benefits Trafficking for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation eLearning module, please use the new format by filling out the Microsoft Form for registration. After registering, you will promptly receive a link to the training with immediate access. Once you have completed the course, you must provide a copy of your certificate to your employer.

DAS 501 Law Enforcement Response to Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation (eLearning) – 1-hr POST credit

If you are not an employee of the Georgia Department of Human Services and would like to register for the DAS 501 Law Enforcement Response to Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation eLearning module, please use the new format by filling out the Microsoft Form for registration. After registering, you will promptly receive a link to the training with immediate access. For Georgia POST-certified law enforcement officers who want to earn one hour of POST training credit, you must email a copy of your certificate to [email protected] upon completing the course.