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Training programs are offered to staff at least annually to heighten awareness of your commitment to safety and help create a culture of zero-tolerance for child abuse.
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Training programs are offered to staff at least annually to heighten awareness of your commitment to safety and help create a culture of...
Training should be used to increase knowledge and awareness of child abuse prevention, to teach staff about responding to children who disclose...
Staff and volunteers must be trained on child abuse prevention, including the signs and symptoms of child abuse. In order to identify and vet these...
Once you have identified your training expectations and standards and have researched current and available local and national training, explore...
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Training Best Practices To protect the children/youth you serve, your organization needs a comprehensive framework: a set of abuse prevention...
Depending on the size of your youth-serving organization, the data you’ll need to collect and analyze—or even simply summarize—could be...
How is Your Facility Designed to Keep Children Safe? Child development and school-age programs operate in many different types of facilities....
It’s essential that interactions between your employees/volunteers and the youth you serve are appropriate and positive, support positive youth...
Ensuring a safe environment for children includes targeting the five major areas of safety: visibility, access, supervision and communication, transportation, and safe technology use.
Training Best Practices To protect the children/youth you serve, your organization needs a comprehensive framework: a set of abuse prevention...
Depending on the size of your youth-serving organization, the data you’ll need to collect and analyze—or even simply summarize—could be...
How is Your Facility Designed to Keep Children Safe? Child development and school-age programs operate in many different types of facilities....
It’s essential that interactions between your employees/volunteers and the youth you serve are appropriate and positive, support positive youth...
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