child abuse policy
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Child Abuse Policy
HEAD START of Greater Dallas, Inc.
3954 Gannon Lane
Dallas, TX 75237-2919Training Department: (972) 283-6428 or (972) 283-6427
Child Abuse Policy
• A person observing a child with bruises, scratches, etc. must report it to Child Protective Services (CPS). If the person observing is unsure if it is child abuse or neglect, he/she, in conjunction with the Site Manager, will make the report.
Child Abuse Policy
• No attempt to investigate• Do not delegate making the report• Call to CPS can be anonymous or in your
name
Child Abuse Policy
• If you identify yourself you must complete Child Abuse Incident Management Checklist Forms #1 and #3 and forward this to the Site Manager by the end of the working day.
Child Abuse Policy
• A Site Manager following an accusation of child abuse must not conduct or initiate an investigation of the alleged incident. This could contaminate the evidence.
• The responsibility for the investigation is with CCL.
Child Abuse Policy
• A call to CPS (1-800-252-5400), a police report will be generate
• Reporting employee will complete Licensing Violation Incident Management Checklist forms #1 and #3
If an employee is accused of Child Abuse the following will happen
Child Abuse Policy• The Site Manager will notify parents of the
report.• The Site Manager will notify the Human
Resources Manager who will notify the Associate Head Start Director.
• The forms will be delivered to the Human Resources Director that day.
Child Abuse Policy• CCL will be contacted and informed of the
report (forms 1 & 3).• The HRD & AHSD will determine the
placement status of the employee involved.
• If the employee is reassigned or placed on approved leave, the employee will be notified via hand delivered or certified letter.
Child Abuse Policy• No staff member will discuss the incident
unless it is on a need to know basis.
Child Abuse Policy• Minimum Standards 746.2803
• A caregiver may only use positive methods of discipline and guidance that encourage self-esteem, self-control, and self-direction
Child Abuse Policy
Minimum Standards 746.2805
• Discipline and guidance must be consistent and based on individual needs and development
• Positive methods which encourage self-esteem, self-control, and self-direction
Child Abuse PolicySome violations of minimum standards:• Lack of supervision• Inappropriate discipline and guidance• Cruel of unusual treatment• Corporal punishment or threats of this• Pinching, shaking or biting • Hitting a child• Humiliating, ridiculing, rejecting or yelling• Harsh, abusive or profane language
Child Abuse PolicyFollowing an accusation of 746.2803 or
746.2805• Contact Site Manager• Site Manager will contact Licensing Rep.
and the HRD• Site Manager will complete Licensing
Violation Incident Management Checklist forms #2 and #3.
• Site Manager will notify parents
Child Abuse Policy• Site Manager will hand deliver forms #2
and #3 to the HRD that day• The HRD and AHSD will determine leave
status and or placement of the accused individual
• Formal notification will be given to the accused if reassigned or put on leave status
• No discussion of incident
Child Abuse Policy
In all cases that involving a possible violation of minimum standards the determination of the accused status with the agency during the investigation period and afterward will be made by the Site Manager, Associate Head Start Director, Head Start Director, and the Human Resources Director.
Child Abuse Policy
If a staff or volunteer is arrested for any criminal
offense of the Penal Code it is to be reported to the Human
Resources Department within 24 hours.
Child Abuse Policy•Alleged offender will be suspended until the matter is legally resolve.
•Staff members will be suspended without pay until it is resolved.
•After 60 days of suspension position could be filled.
•After 120 days employee will be terminate.
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