Child Protection

Child Protection 2014

Policy Category: Health & Safety

The purpose of this operational policy is to ensure all possible actions are taken to protect children from abuse and neglect.

Position Statements

Globalkids is committed to the prevention of child abuse and neglect and to the protection of all children. The safety and wellbeing of the child will always be given priority when investigating suspected or alleged abuse. We support the roles of the Police and Child, Youth and Family in the investigation of suspected abuse and will report suspected/alleged abuse to these agencies.
We support families to protect their children. We provide a safe environment, free from physical, emotional, verbal or sexual abuse.

Issue Outline

Child abuse and neglect is not acceptable. Children need our protection. Where protection is not adequately provided by the adults responsible for the child, others need to step in to ensure the child receives adequate protection.

Definitions

Child Abuse is defined in the Children Young Persons and their Families Act as “the harming (whether physically, emotionally, or sexually), ill-treatment, abuse, neglect or deprivation of any child or young person.”

Neglect “is a pattern of behaviour which occurs over a period of time and results in impaired functioning or development of a child. It is the failure to provide for a child’s basic needs.

Neglect may be:

From Child Matters website: childmatters.org.nz

Protected Disclosure

When a staff member or associate brings a case of child abuse to the attention of the center or the authorities, our centre will not disclose the name of the person without their permission unless it is to CYF or the Police and is necessary to do so in the interests of the child.

Relevant Background (including legislation/regulation references)

Licensing Criteria 2008, Health and Safety, Child Protection documentation required: HS31: A process for the prevention of child abuse and a procedure for responding to suspected child abuse. Documents are consistent with Child, Youth and Family or New Zealand Police guidelines.
HS32: all practicable steps are taken to protect children from exposure to inappropriate material (for example, of an explicitly sexual or violent nature). See Ministry of Education child abuse information on:

Detail

The Manager will:

Staff will:

Review

Review annually or when there is a significant change in the area of the policy topic.