LCD Ethiopia Child Protection Policy

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LCD Ethiopia Child Protection Policy Version 3: November 2013 Link Community Development Ethiopia (LCD Ethiopia) is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people with whom we may come into contact during our work. It is the duty of all those who work with children and young people to prevent harm and abuse of every kind, and to report any abuse discovered or suspected. Child abuse can be in the form of neglect, physical injury, sexual or emotional abuse. LCD Ethiopia adheres to the following Child Protection Policy and Procedures: Recruitment and Selection of Personnel and Partners For staff and volunteers to be recruited to join LCD Ethiopia: A standardised interview process is to take place to ensure the selection of the best candidate according to pre-determined specific essential and desirable skills; with consideration to the suitability of a candidate in relation to child protection issues; and to ensure candidates are judged on the basis of equal opportunity. Two references are to be requested and checked. Referees are to be asked to comment on a candidate s suitability for the specific position for which they are applying in terms of character and skills. Referees should be asked in particular to give their opinion on the candidates suitability to work involving children Where appropriate LCD Ethiopia may request a check of criminal records before concluding appointment. Those involved in the selection of candidates are to pay attention to and follow up on any gaps in a candidate s employment history. The interview panel will evaluate responses to questions relating to issues of child protection during the interview process. A successful candidate will be asked to commit to the organisation s child protection policy and procedures as a condition of employment. Job advertisement will make reference to the child protection policy. For organisations selected to work in partnership with LCD Ethiopia: They will be requested to have a child protection policy and procedures in place that are both rigorous and appropriate. LCD Ethiopia is committed to supporting partner organisations to put in place rigorous and appropriate policies and procedures that are applied across the organisation. There will be an agreement at the outset of partnerships that child protection issues will be included as an appropriate element of monitoring, evaluation and reporting.

Education and Training in Child Protection LCD Ethiopia will ensure that opportunities are available as appropriate to develop and maintain the necessary skills and understanding to safeguard children including: An induction process for all new and existing representatives of the organisation that considers all aspects of the child protection policy and procedures, including training on acceptable and unacceptable sharing of information about children, communications about children, reporting and reaction protocol, ramifications of misconduct, and commitments of partners. Ensuring all new and existing representatives of the organisation understand that all children, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, socio-economic background or disability have equal rights to protection Ensuring that the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child si prominently displayed in all LCD Ethiopia offices Identification of any gaps in knowledge in relation to and skills to deal with child protection issues of all representatives of the organisation. Open availability of further information and individualised training for all representatives who request or require it; in particular through access to good quality and rigorous online training which has an evaluation of knowledge and understanding built in In addition, we are committed to reviewing and updating the education and training offered to all representatives of the organisation to ensure it is both relevant in the organisational context and robust in relation to child protection. Management Structure LCD Ethiopia will adopt a management structure in order to facilitate the implementation of the child protection policy and procedures including: Appointment of a suitable trained designated person (currently the Executive Director) with a clearly defined role responsible for implementing the child protection policy and procedures to ensure a clear understanding among all representatives of the organisation of all relevant issues relating to child protection. Inclusion of child protection issues in regular and formal staff evaluations and appraisals as appropriate to provide an open atmosphere to discuss related issues, to ensure staff knowledge and skills can be assessed and appropriate education and training identified, and allow all relevant representatives to feed into overall organisational monitoring of the child protection policy and procedures. Ensuring the retention of personal information on children is limited to those who need to know to ensure respect for children s right to confidentiality and privacy, and to protect children from those who may use information to harm children. Overall responsibility for overseeing the implementation of the child protection policy and procedures will lie with the Board of Directors to ensure due importance is afforded to this area.

Incorporation of child protection into regular internal and external programme, project and organisational evaluations and assessments to ensure internal monitoring against targets, and external transparency and objectivity. Behaviour Protocols Although children are the direct beneficiaries of LCD Ethiopia s work, LCD Ethiopia staff and volunteers should not, in the course of their normal employment, come into contact with children. If LCD Ethiopia staff do come into direct contact with children, this is never without the supervision of the teacher of the children being present. LCD Ethiopia staff will adhere to the same standards of behaviour that are laid out in the national codes of conduct and other relevant policy statements of the Government of Ethiopia. Where the opportunity arises LCD Ethiopia will include child protection promoting messages in training delivered to beneficiaries including: Addressing issues at school level that compromise a child s right of access to quality education Promotion of a child-friendly school environment for all children Encouraging schools to adopt an anti-bullying strategy and approach as an integral part of protecting children and helping them to feel safe in school Raising awareness of the importance of vigilance as beneficiaries become aware of the damage bullying (child to child or adult to child) can inflict on children. Guidance to teachers and managers on promoting good relationships and positive discipline procedures Guidance to teachers and managers giving children a voice and listening to their concerns Guidance to teachers on educating children about their rights to protection Promotion of guidance and counselling services and schools Creating an atmosphere in which abuse can be disclosed by children and addressed. Communications about Children With children as the indirect beneficiaries of LCD Ethiopia s work, LCD Ethiopia will control confidential and inappropriate information (written and verbal) regarding children and will prevent the presentation of degrading images relating to children by working to a set of communication guidelines to safeguard and respect children which representatives will abide by including: Let people give their own accounts as much as possible rather than others speaking on their behalf, and highlight the ability of people to take responsibility and action for themselves. Portray an accurate and balanced picture of children, with an emphasis on dignity and with as much reference as possible to their social, cultural and economic environment, and avoidance of sensationalist text and images, and degrading and inaccurate representations.

Do not reveal any personal and physical information to identify the location of a child that could put them at risk. Always ask permission before taking photos or videos of children. Research with Children Any research LCD conducts with children will ordinarily be undertaken on school sites and as a result the existing school management structures will be in place to ensure that adults are always present when children are being interviewed. If for any reason LCD receives a mandate to conduct research outside of the school site then additional safeguarding measures will be implemented. Reporting and Reaction Protocol LCD Ethiopia will adhere to the guiding principle of considering the best interests of the child should any representative of the organisation witness or suspect any form of child abuse. A process will be followed by all representatives so that immediate and appropriate action can be taken to safeguard the child: For incidents reported or suspected by LCD Ethiopia staff, it is the responsibility of the staff member to notify their line manager immediately who will communicate with the organisation s designated person responsible for the child protection policy who will react appropriately according to set guidelines. Any line manager informed of such a concern must inform the LCD Designated Officer rather than taking action or making decisions on a course of action independently. This is to avoid important issues being dismissed as insignificant by line managers. If LCD Ethiopia staff witness any form of child abuse during a visit to a school, then they have the duty to report this to the school director, to the Woreda Education Head, to the nearest LCD Ethiopia office and if a crime has been committed, to the police. Confidentiality is important when working with children BUT the law does not allow anyone to keep concerns relating to child abuse to themselves. Confidentiality cannot be maintained if withholding of the information will prejudice the welfare of the child. If LCD Ethiopia staff witness any significant risk to the safety, security or well-being of children at a school, then they have a duty to report this to the head teacher and to the Woreda Education Head as well as their line manager. LCD Ethiopia management will provide suitable supervision and support to staff and volunteers affected by any child protection issue raised to reduce the stressful impact of the situation. All LCD employees and representatives have the specific right and responsibility to whistleblow if they are concerned about the conduct of a colleague Ramifications of Misconduct LCD Ethiopia takes child protection seriously and will implement the child protection policy and procedures, guidelines and codes of conduct rigorously across the organisation to safeguard

children. LCD Ethiopia will also support the implementation of partner organisations child protection policies and procedures. In the event that staff or volunteers associated with LCD Ethiopia violate any aspect of the policy and procedures, appropriate action will be taken. LCD Ethiopia staff and volunteers should not, in the course of their normal employment, come into contact with children without the supervision of the teacher of the children being present. However, if a staff member or volunteer becomes directly involved in any child abuse allegation, or reports the involvement of another person as allegedly involved in child abuse, LCD Ethiopia will act in accordance with the law to safe guard children and to ensure justice is fully adhered to. Employee Declaration I have read, understood and am willing to abide by this Child Protection Policy Name (Employee) Signed. Date