Protecting Other People’s Children: 120 Days to a Strong Child Protection Policy
The Complete Guide to creating a safe environment for the children and youth you serve.
At YSO Academy, we know that you want to be a safe place for children. In order to do that, you need to protect the children in your care. The problem is you need strong risk management policies which when they don’t exist make you and the children in your care feel vulnerable. We believe creating policies to protect children doesn’t have to be a laborious process. We understand that you want to focus on your organization’s mission, which is why we put our combined 60+ years of child advocacy experience into writing Protecting Other People’s Children: 120 Days to a Strong Child Protection Policy.
As an educational professional, we understand the value of attention to detail. Our aim is to ensure a hassle-free experience for you
so that you can concentrate on the tasks that truly matter: teaching and inspiring young minds.
✓ Effortless procedure
✓ Flawless assemblies
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Debbie and Tom both are experienced professionals available for speaking engagements, appearances, commentary, and podcasts. Below you’ll find more information on their extensive media experience and suggested topics for talks, podcasts, and commentary.
Topics We Can Discuss:
• What Can Happen Without a Strong Child Protection Policy
• How to Start Building a Strong Child Protection Policy
• What Just Safety Culture Means in Youth Organizations
• Even Youth Serving Organizations on a Budget Can Have a Strong Child Safety Policy
Potential Interview Questions:
1. What are the essentials of a strong protection policy?
2. Where should an organization start with building a strong child protection policy?
3. What are the most common misconceptions you hear about child protection policies?
4. Why should child protection policies go beyond avoiding pedophiles?
5. Our is a small organization with a small budget. Where do we start?
6. What should our organization do in the first 30 days of creating a child protection policy?
7. What’s a mandated reporter and why does it matter to youth organizations?
8. Why is it important to make child protection a part of your organization’s culture?
9. Where do audits fit into your timeline for creating child protection policies?
10. Why are yearly evaluations important?
As an educational professional, we understand the value of attention to detail. Our aim is to ensure a hassle-free experience for you
so that you can concentrate on the tasks that truly matter: teaching and inspiring young minds.
✓ Effortless procedure
✓ Flawless assemblies