Silicon Valley Child Protection Policy

Child Protection Policy and Reporting

California mandated reporting easy steps…

What must be reported and how to report!

What Must be Reported

Any of the below acts involving anyone under the age of 18:

  • Physical Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Neglect

The mandated reporter must only have reasonable suspicion that a child has been mistreated; no evidence or proof is required prior to making a report. The case will be further investigated by law enforcement and/or child welfare services.  

How to Report

By Phone Immediately, or as soon as possible, make a telephone report to child welfare services and/or to a Police or Sheriff’s department.
      1. Child Welfare Services Phone # Santa Clara County (833)-722-5437, San Francisco (415)-558-2650
      1. Police Department Phone # 911 if emergency (abuse in progress)
      • Non-Emergency #
      • San Francisco 1-415-553-0123
      • San Jose 1-415-553-0123
      • Los Altos 1-650-947-2770
      • Milpitas 1-408-586-2400
      • Redwood City 1-650-780-7100
      • Other cities: Google “[City] CA police non emergency number”
      1. Sheriff’s Department Phone # Santa Clara County 1-408-808-4431

In Writing

Within 36 hours, a written report must be sent, faxed or submitted electronically. The written report should be completed on a state form called the 8572, which can be downloaded at: https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/childabuse/ss_8572.pdf

CEF Reporting Policy

In addition to the state requirements, when any worker has reasonable suspicion that a minor or child is being abused by anyone representing CEF, or is himself accused, or someone whose action would reflect on CEF is accused, the following action must be taken:

Call USA Ministries 636-456-4321, ext. 5510 as soon as possible and within 24 hours. Notify your next higher office that this step has been taken.

Any person suspected of child abuse will, upon request, voluntarily relinquish or be removed from duties which involve direct contact with minors or children until the matter is completely resolved.

USA Ministries will determine the future ministry of the accused staff member or volunteer.

WARNINGFailure to follow reporting procedures of USA Ministries may result in termination of all CEF workers responsible in this reporting process.

All CEF staff and volunteers must fully abide by this policy and all state child abuse reporting requirements.

Other Information

Safeguards for Mandated Reporters:

  • The Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) states that the name of the mandated reporter is strictly confidential, although it is provided to investigative parties working on the case.
  • Under state law, mandated reporters cannot be held liable in civil or criminal court when reporting as required; however, under federal law mandated reporters only have immunity for reports made in good faith.

Failure to report:

  • Failure to report concerns of child abuse or neglect is considered a misdemeanor and is punishable in California by six months in jail and/or up to a $1,000 fine.
  • For the complete law and a list of mandated reporters refer to California Penal Codes 11164-11174.3.

This document and Mandated Reporting information can be found at mandatedreporterca.com/who-should-report

CEF Child Protection Policy

The purpose of Child Evangelism Fellowship® is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living. We recognize the privilege and the responsibility this brings to all involved in our organization.

There is no more sacred trust given than being entrusted with precious children. Child Evangelism Fellowship takes seriously our stewardship of protecting children in our care. We are acutely aware that those who would hurt children will seek affiliation with Christian ministries to gain access to children. Therefore, we must be diligent, ensuring that thorough screening applies to every person working with children in CEF.

Also, we must do everything possible to protect our volunteers and staff from false accusations.

Parents entrust their children to us for nurture, safe care, and wise leadership. It is imperative that there are guidelines and procedures in place that will protect children and provide peace of mind and confidence to parents, volunteers, and staff.

Child abuse is defined as any verbal abuse, online abuse, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or infliction of injury. Examples of sexual abuse are rape, incest, sodomy, lewd or lascivious behavior which includes wrong types of speech, inappropriate use of communication devices or touching.

In order to protect the child from abuse and our workers from false accusations, the following steps must be taken:

    1. Always provide adult supervision for children in our care.
    2. Two-worker (minimum) rule: Two CEF workers, paid or volunteer, must be present at any CEF activity where children or minors are present including online or by phone.
      • Never be alone with a child/children in any setting.
      • Never be alone with a minor in any setting, unless the minor’s parent has signed a waiver.
    3. Ensure that all rooms where ministry is taking place are accessible (not locked) with a window in the door or the door left wide open. There should be no private conversations, texts or online chats.
    4. Report to supervisory staff all suspicious or inappropriate behavior between any CEF worker and a child or minor.
      • Supervisory staff must complete R-9 (see USA Operations & Policy Manual) and investigate incident immediately.
    5. Supervisory staff must make random visits of CEF sponsored activities.
    6. Overnight activities sponsored by CEF involving children or minors must be approved by the local or state director and the local committee or state board.

 

PRE-SERVICE SCREENING
All volunteers who have contact with minors (in person, online or by phone), all paid staff and all committee/board members who represent and/or participate in CEF:

    1. Be screened by a face-to-face interview
    2. Show a government issued photo ID
    3. Read the Child Protection Policy.
    4. Listen to or view the Protecting Today’s Child video
    5. Read and sign the Ministry Compliance Agreement.
    6. Complete the Background/Reference Check Authorization (parent must sign for a minor).

 

For adults (18 and older), in addition to 1-6, CEF must:

    1. [Under California state law, most staff and volunteers are required to be fingerprinted through LiveScan (at CEF expense). Step 8 is to be completed only by certain volunteers who do not meet the requirements for fingerprinting.]
    2. Complete the Confidential Screening Form.
    3. CEF must conduct a criminal background check with these minimum requirements:
    • National Criminal Database Search
    • If a state or county does not report to the National Criminal Database, then a state or county report is required.
    • National Sex Offender Registry Search
    • Social Security Number Address History Trace

Notes:

  • These are minimum requirements. State boards determine if additional requirements are necessary for exercising due diligence.
  • If your legal jurisdiction requires more, you must also comply with their requirements.

 

For minors (ages 14-17), in addition to 1-6, CEF must:

Check two references, one of which is the pastor.

 

For all adult staff (paid or volunteer), in addition to 1-8, CEF must:

  • Criminal record check for all states where the worker lived in the past five years.
  • Check at least two references, one of which is the pastor.

 

For adult camp or overnight volunteers, in addition to 1-8, CEF must:

Check at least two references, one of which is the pastor.

 

SPECIAL NOTE: Volunteers under age 14 must:

  • Always be under the direct supervision of a screened worker aged 16 or above.
  • Never be supervised by a single individual (adult or minor).
  • Never serve as one of the two individuals in the two-worker policy requirement.

 

Criminal Background Check Screening Rules
Check references in cases where the applicant has a criminal record or other red flag that does not necessarily disqualify him/her from participation in CEF ministries.

The following would prevent a person from working with CEF:

  • Any crime against children. No exceptions.
  • Any sex crime of any type. No exceptions.
  • All felony convictions. Exceptions require the approval of the vice president, USA ministries

 

Rescreening Requirements

  • Every worker must review the Protecting Today’s Child presentation annually.
  • Workers who have not been active within one year must have a Criminal Background Check rerun.
  • Every worker must have a Criminal Background Check rerun every five years. [Unless fingerprinted.]
  • A worker transferring to another area must obtain from his former location a signed and completed Screening Procedure Checklist. If the Criminal Background Check was conducted more than five years prior, the transferred worker must be processed as a new worker.
  • All minors (ages 14-17) must be processed as new adult workers when they reach their 18 birthday.

 

ENSURING COMPLIANCE

The committee chairman is responsible for ensuring compliance within his local chapter by annually signing and submitting the CPP. Compliance Verification Form (OPM, R-22) to the state board chairman.

The state board chairman is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Child Protection Policy within his state. Annually, the state board chairman confirms compliance by signing and submitting the CPP Compliance Verification Form (OPM, R-22a) to USA Ministries.

USA Ministries monitors to ensure 100% compliance with this policy.

 

REPORTING OBLIGATIONS
When any worker has reasonable suspicion that a minor or child is being abused by anyone representing CEF, or is himself accused, or someone whose action would reflect on CEF is accused, the following action must be taken:

Call USA Ministries 636-456-4321, ext. 5510 as soon as possible and within 24 hours. Notify your next higher office that this step has been taken.

Any person suspected of child abuse will, upon request, voluntarily relinquish or be removed from duties which involve direct contact with minors or children until the matter is completely resolved.

USA Ministries will determine the future ministry of the accused staff member or volunteer.

WARNINGFailure to follow reporting procedures of USA Ministries may result in termination of all CEF workers responsible in this reporting process.

All CEF staff and volunteers must fully abide by this policy and all state child abuse reporting requirements.

Code of Conduct

This code of conduct outlines what is considered appropriate interaction between a CEF worker and a minor child. This code should be followed by CEF staff and volunteers.

Appropriate & Encouraged Interactions

Inappropriate & Prohibited Interactions

Harmful & Prohibited Interactions

  • Praise, encouragement, & acknowledgement
  • Rewards available to all who achieve
  • Pats on the back or shoulder
  • Side hugs
  • Handshakes & high-fives
  • Asking a child’s permission to help with things like, shoe tying, putting on back packs or outerwear (jackets) & gathering personal effects to take home.
  • Warmth & kindness
  • Public social media alerts to groups of kids & parents through an official CEF operated forum.
  • Isolated one-on-one interactions
  • Risqué jokes
  • Profanity
  • Favoritism
  • Gift giving to individual children
  • Frontal hugging
  • Photographing or video recording individual children without R-32 permission
  • Contact outside of program activities
  • Exchanging of personal email or phone numbers
  • Private interactions through social media, computer, or handheld devices
  • Patting buttocks
  • Lap sitting
  • Actions or speech that humiliates, threatens, ridicules, degrades or frightens.
  • Corporal Punishment of any kind
  • Touching of personal areas; face, mouth, legs, breasts, stomach, genitals.
  • Intimate, romantic or sexual conduct
  • Showing pornography or involving youth in pornography