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  • Child Protection Policies: Background Checks
    Child Protection

    Child Protection Policies: Background Checks

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    One thing that you must do in your program is criminal record and background checks of the adults working in your program. The specific details, however, can vary based on the needs of your program. Criminal Records Checks First, require criminal background checks for anyone working directly with children. The background checks rarely turn up…

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  • Child Protection Policies: Behavior Guidelines
    Child Protection

    Child Protection Policies: Behavior Guidelines

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    Rules for behavior is what most people think of when they hear child protections policies—the guidelines for interaction among children and between children and adults. Of course you need to prohibit harsh treatment and actual abuse, but you also need to address “boundary” issues. In other words, decide where to draw the line on behavior…

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  • Child Protection Policies: Supervision and Out of Program Contact
    Child Protection

    Child Protection Policies: Supervision and Out of Program Contact

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    The next important policy for keeping children safe is supervising children and staff. Supervision policies include not only supervision during your program, but recognizing when you cannot supervise interactions. Supervision One highly important area for your child protection policy is being sure that you are always supervising the children in your care. Thus, rules about staff-student…

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  • Child Protection Policies: Reports and Response
    Child Protection

    Child Protection Policies: Reports and Response

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    Once you have established your policies, you must make certain that you know of any violations of the policy, and that you respond appropriately to those reports. Even the best policy is useless if you cannot enforce it. Reporting and responding to violations are an essential part of any good child protection policy. Reporting Violations…

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  • Responding to Suicidal Students
    Child Protection

    Responding to Suicidal Students

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among teenagers, and depression and anxiety in that age group have skyrocketed. Any group that works with older children and teenagers is likely to encounter a client who expresses suicidal thoughts. The good news is that there are many resources that will help you respond. Level…

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  • Accommodating Children with Disabilities: Overview
    Child Protection

    Accommodating Children with Disabilities: Overview

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    One vexing area for youth organizations is how to accommodate children with disabilities. It can be a complicated question, such as when a child’s disability harms other children or simply cannot be accommodated without completely changing your program. Even programs with the best intentions must balance and care for the needs of all of the…

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  • Accommodating Children with Mental Health Disabilities
    Child Protection

    Accommodating Children with Mental Health Disabilities

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    One thing that struck me about the recent college admissions scandal is the way that the parents abused disability laws to get more time for standardized tests or a specific test center for their children. Most mental health professionals are people of integrity, but many mental health diagnoses depend entirely on subjective criteria. It is…

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  • Accommodating Children with Physical Disabilities
    Child Protection

    Accommodating Children with Physical Disabilities

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    The Americans with Disabilities Act and Sec. 504 prohibit discrimination against a child with a physical or mental impairment that “limits one or more major life activities.” In general, a facility must make “reasonable modifications” to its programs to accommodate a child’s disability. There are three important exceptions, namely that a program (1) can exclude…

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  • Which Parent Has Authority?
    Child Protection

    Which Parent Has Authority?

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    One common question that I get is which parents have authority over the children in a program. As with all legal questions, it depends. In Georgia, for example, biological parents are considered the proper guardians of the child. If the parents are still married, then either parent may sign your contract and check a child…

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  • Are Anti-Bullying Programs Effective?
    Child Protection

    Are Anti-Bullying Programs Effective?

    ByDebbie Ausburn July 2, 2021

    Anti-bullying programs get a lot of attention these days, because everyone wants to spare children the trauma of true bullying. Yet in spite of our best efforts, the problem is not getting better, and some experts worry that we are creating new problems for our kids. One problem is that, contrary to what many parents…

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