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YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka Child Protection Orientation November 2013
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Our Commitment The YMCA is committed to ensuring that it; Provides a safe environment for children and young people Identifies children and young people who are suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm and Takes appropriate action to see that such children and young people are kept safe at the YMCA
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Who Does our Policy apply to? Our Child Protection Policy covers; Children Young Adults Vulnerable Adults
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What is included in our policy? Terminology Roles and Responsibilities of Management, Staff and Volunteers for Child Protection Code of Conduct for all staff and volunteers Procedure for the Recruitment and Selection of staff and volunteers Education and Training for keeping children and young people safe Responding to Disclosure or Suspicion of child abuse Managing an allegation, complaint and claim of abuse against the YMCA Access, Facility and Program Controls
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Who is required to implement? All YMCA staff and program volunteers who are 16 years of age and older are responsible for implementing our Child Protection Policy The following volunteers are exempt from the policy; Program Volunteers under the age of 16 Philanthropy Volunteers Event Volunteers Governance, Policy and Advisory Volunteers
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Who is the Child Protection Lead? The Vice President, Child Development and Family Support Programs is the Association Lead for Child Protection The Child Protection Lead is responsible for the implementation and compliance monitoring of the child protection policy. Fiona Cascagnette is our Association’s Child Protection Lead.
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Where can I find the Policy? Every staff and volunteer will receive a copy of the policy. In addition, every YMCA program location will have a hard copy of the policy available in a known location to all staff and volunteers
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Key Messages You don’t need to be sure! If you suspect that a child is being abused, call your local Children’s Aid Society (CAS) right away You can call CAS just for advice CAS is available 24 hours a day to talk about your concerns, they are the experts and will make a decision of what, if any, intervention is needed Child Abuse is everyone’s responsibility Under section 72 of the Child and Family Service Act everyone is obligated to report their suspicions Leaving a message with CAS is not considered a report. If you don’t hear back you need to continue calling until you speak with a Child Protection Worker
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Reporting to CAS The staff or volunteer who suspects that a child has been abused or is at risk of abuse must call him/herself Do not ask anyone to help you decide if a report should be made or to make the report for you The Child Abuse Reporting Kit includes the report you to need to complete and additional information to assist you in making the call to CAS. These are available in all YMCA program locations. After you have made the call, complete the Child Abuse Reporting Form and submit it to your supervisor or their designate immediately.
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Where does the Report Go? Completed Child Abuse Reporting Forms are signed by the person who made the call to CAS and by their direct supervisor or designate Once signed, the reports are sealed, labeled and couriered to the Child Protection Lead at the Association Offices Reports remain sealed and are stored indefinitely In the event of an allegation against a staff or volunteer, the Child Abuse Reporting Form is forwarded through the chain of command for signing at all levels of management.
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Training and Orientation All staff and program volunteers age 16 years of age or older are required to complete the Child Protection Orientation before they begin working. The Child Protection Orientation includes; Reading the policy YMCA Canada Orientation Videos YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka Orientation Child Protection Quiz 1 Annual Sign Off
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Training and Orientation Annually, all staff and program volunteers age 16 years of age or older are required to complete a re-orientation and annual sign off. The Child Protection Re-Orientation currently includes; Reading the policy YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka Orientation Child Protection Quiz 2 YMCA Canada Orientation Videos or Child Protection Case Study Annual Sign Off
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Access, Facility & Program Controls All YMCA staff and volunteers are responsible for ensuring a safe environment. Site specific practices will be developed and implemented fully by June 30 th, 2014. These practices should consider the following where appropriate; Access points into the facility are secured and/or monitored. Access is restricted to child care and childminding areas YMCA ID or photo ID is required to gain access A system is in place to maintain access details and records A system in in place to record access of all visitors, vendors and contractors Areas that are not actively used are kept locked Key areas of vulnerability are monitored
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Thank You!
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