This document provides a tool to evaluate a school's child protection policies and procedures. It contains sections to assess if policies are established, need strengthening, or need to be created regarding key areas like defining abuse, staff training, safer recruitment, and responding to allegations. Schools are evaluated on whether they have appropriate policies, procedures, and implementation of child protection best practices.
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Evaluation Tool Child Protection Policy
This document provides a tool to evaluate a school's child protection policies and procedures. It contains sections to assess if policies are established, need strengthening, or need to be created regarding key areas like defining abuse, staff training, safer recruitment, and responding to allegations. Schools are evaluated on whether they have appropriate policies, procedures, and implementation of child protection best practices.
Read each statement and decide whether each statement is:
A- Established B- Needs Strengthening C- To be created
Creating a Safe School
Element A B C Notes 1. Does the school have a child protection policy that covers: Defining and understanding child abuse and neglect? Procedures for responding to abuse and neglect? Training and support for staff? Managing allegations against staff? 2. Is the Child Protection Policy available online and in hard copy? 3. Has the Child Protection Policy been successfully implemented throughout the school? 4. Has the Child Protection Policy been reviewed in the last three years? 5. Does the school have clear safer recruitment procedure in place? 6. Has the school got a clear process for ensuring all staff have been safety checked by the required time frame? 7. Is there an identified person responsible for the safety checking process? Introduction Element A B C NOTE 1. A statement of commitment that the school has for keeping children safe 2. The principles which underpin the policy are clearly defined 3. The purpose of the policy is clearly defined and explained 4. The scope of the policy is clear and identifies who the policy applies to 5. Definitions of specific words or phrases are explained: a) Child b) Staff- including core and non-core children’s worker if applicable c) Child abuse and neglect d) Designated person e) Safer recruitment f) Safety checks 6. Inclusions of principles, or values, that inform decision making and the school’s culture of child protection 7. Relevant legislation is referred to, incorporated with ie., Philippine Constitution Presidential Decree 603 or “Youth and Children Code” Republic Act No. 7610 Special Protection Against Child Abuse Republic Act No. 10627 or Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 Republic Act No. 9344, as amended or Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act Republic Act No. 10630 RIRR of RA 9344 Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) Creating a Safe School Element A B C Notes 1. Does the school have a child protection policy that covers: Defining and understanding child abuse and neglect? Procedures for responding to abuse and neglect? Training and support for staff? Managing allegations against staff? 2. Is the Child Protection Policy available online and in hard copy? 3. Has the Child Protection Policy been successfully implemented throughout the school? 4. Has the Child Protection Policy been reviewed in the last three years? 5. Does the school have clear safer recruitment procedure in place? 6. Has the school got a clear process for ensuring all staff have been safety checked by the required time frame? 7. Is there an identified person responsible for the safety checking process? Identifying Child Abuse and Neglect Element A B C Notes 1. The four categories of abuse (emotional, physical, sexual & neglect) are defined 2. Indicators of abuse are available to staff for reference 3. Additional resources are defined and made available to staff Child Protection Procedure Element A B C Notes 1. Statement outlining the procedure that if a child is at immediate risk of harm then the police should be notified. 2. statement defining the statutory responsibility of child youth and family for child safety 3. Clear process of who staff can and should consult with if they have concerns for the wellbeing of children a) Designated Person for Child Protection b) Principal c) Board Chair d) other 4. Guidance on how staff should respond to a disclosure of abuse 5. Clear statement that confirms staff are not to investigate concerns of abuse 6. Explanation of how and where child protection concerns should be recorded, and who has access to these records 7. Guidelines, ideally in a flow chart, of the procedure for responding to a concern of abuse or neglect 8. Statement that empowers all staff to be able to contact Child Youth and Family for advice and guidance 9. Responsibility for the decisions as to which agency to contact is allocated and defined Roles and Responsibility of Staff Element A B C NOTE 1. Clear statement that all staff are responsible for the safety and wellbeing of children 2. A Designated Person for Child Protection or Child Protection Coordinator role is defined 3. The responsibility for the management of allegations against staff is allocated and defined 4. Responsibilities of the Board of Trustees are identified and defined 5. Responsibilities of the Principal are identified and defined Confidentiality and Information Sharing Element A B C NOTE 1. A clear commitment to share information should there be concerns for the health and wellbeing of a child 2. Staff have a clear understanding of their obligations under the Privacy Act 1993 regarding confidentiality and sharing information 3. Clear procedures are identified should the school be asked for information or people present themselves to interview a child Safe Recruitment of Staff Element A B C NOTE 1. Procedures for safety checking is included in either: a) Child Protection Policy b) Employment Policy c) Human Resources Policy d) ‘other’ policy 2. The relevant policy contained safer recruitment procedures is identified within the child protection policy 3. Procedures for safety checks include: a) Confirmation of identity b) Confirmation of address c) Confirmation of qualifications d) Application form e) Formal interview f) Reference checks g) Police vetting h) Teacher registration check (where applicable) i) Risk assessment or management process 4. Responsibility for safety checks is allocated and defined 5. Timeframe for the updating of safety checks is defined Training of Staff Element A B C NOTE 1. All staff must receive child protection training 2. Level and depth of training is defined for staff i.e. basic awareness for all staff, in-depth training for Designated Person for Child Protection 3. Timeframe for the updating and refreshing of training is clear 4. Responsibility for ensuring staff have received training is allocated and defined Safe Working Practices Element A B C NOTE 1. Safe working practices guidance are included in this policy or a Code of Conduct or Staff Handbook 2. Expectation of staff to adhere to safe working practices guidance 3. Safe working practices guidance includes such considerations, where appropriate, as: a) Physical contact with children b) Working one-on-one with children c) Transporting children d) Social media and technology e) Overnight trips or camps f) Socializing with children g) Gifts and rewards h) Intimate care e.g. toileting i) Application of medication or sunscreen Allegations Against Staff Element A B C NOTE 1. Procedure to follow if an allegation of abuse is made against a member of staff, including against the Principal 2. Guidelines regarding the rights of staff in the event of an allegation 3. Responsibility for the management of both the employment concern and the child protection concern is allocated and defined 4. The role of Police and Child Youth and Family in investigating allegations against staff 5. Support provided to staff under investigation
Wider Considerations and Actions Required
Focus Area Actions Required Responsibility Time Frame Developing, reviewing or implementing a child protection policy Developing, reviewing or implementing safer recruitment procedures Developing or reviewing contract agreements to ensure those agencies contracted to provide services for children have complied with legislation Update staff handbook or code of conduct to include safe working practices Plan and book training for staff Assign a Designated Person for Child Protection Consider associated policies with a child protection lens: Transporting children Hall hire Overnight stays / camps Parents help Visitors to site External contactors i.e. music teachers, drama shows, health promotion, sports activities Before and after school programs