Our Commitment to Child Safety
Ensuring children are safe from abuse and able to learn, grow, and thrive is the highest priority of the Y. We are committed to creating programs that protect children from abuse, but we are also committed to providing our families and community with information to keep kids safe. It is the power of our community knowing, seeing, and responding which make it more difficult for offenders to abuse.
Protecting Children at the Y
The following is an overview of practices the Y has in place to protect youth and young adults in our care. The Y began conducting background checks on all new employees in the 1980s. Over the years, we have further strengthened our policies for screening and training staff and volunteers.
Staff Screening & Selection
We thoroughly screen staff and volunteers, including completing mandatory criminal background checks and using behavioral-based questions. We conduct reference checks which include questions on the applicant's suitability to work with children.
Child Abuse Training
Member Screening
All members are screened through a national sex offender registry upon entry to any of our local Ys. Our membership database is regularly screened, and results are reviewed by Y staff for any red flags. If needed, appropriate action is immediately taken.
Empowering Children
Y staff educate youth in our programs through safety talks about appropriate and inappropriate touching and personal space limits. These talks are intended to empower youth and provide them with the skills to help them avoid potentially abusive situations.
Program Policies
We carefully supervise and monitor all our programs. Our policies are designed to limit circumstances in which staff and volunteers are alone with a child or teen where they cannot be observed. We also actively limit staff contact with youth outside of Y programs.
Supporting Families
In addition to all these preventative actions, we also provide families with the information and guidance needed to talk about child abuse and personal safety with their children at home and how to respond in the best interest of the child.
Download > Protect your Child from Abuse Booklet
THREE KEY HABITS: KNOW, SEE, RESPOND
We, as Y staff, members, volunteers, community, and families, can develop three key habits in child abuse prevention:
Know and understand common practices of those who harm you and best practices to stop them.
See and recognize the warning signs or behaviors that signal abuse or risk for abuse.
Respond and take action in response to behaviors recognized as being inappropriate or questionable.
KNOW, SEE, & RESPOND
Contact Us
To report suspected abuse or for more resources on abuse prevention training, click here.