From 4354a18f1f228348e6529dd98d2cebba578cf1f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lori Vernon Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 06:08:35 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] docs: update handbooks/child-protection-handbook --- handbooks/child-protection-handbook.html | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/handbooks/child-protection-handbook.html b/handbooks/child-protection-handbook.html index 62a1f0c..36d4d35 100644 --- a/handbooks/child-protection-handbook.html +++ b/handbooks/child-protection-handbook.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Child Protection Handbook description: published: true -date: 2025-02-27T01:21:30.599Z +date: 2025-04-01T06:08:31.157Z tags: editor: ckeditor dateCreated: 2023-09-22T12:45:40.178Z @@ -174,7 +174,8 @@ dateCreated: 2023-09-22T12:45:40.178Z
  • The final decision on termination or expulsion shall be made by the head of school, in communication with the Working Committee, but it is expected that:
    1. Volunteers / paid staff found to have engaged in child abuse/neglect, shall be terminated and may be referred to the Thai authorities for criminal prosecution.
    2. Non-WC-contracted parties (including teacher substitutes, non-staff coaches, and volunteers who serve regularly) found to have engaged in child abuse/neglect shall be prohibited from providing further services for CRICS and may be referred to the Thai authorities for criminal prosecution.
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    4. CRICS students found to have engaged in child abuse/neglect will receive a consequence deemed appropriate by the school’s head of school in consultation with the principal, investigators or other parties as necessary. Disciplinary action may vary from a letter of apology, mandated counseling, expulsion, or referral to the Thai authorities for criminal prosecution, depending on the gravity of the student’s actions.
       
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    6. CRICS students found to have engaged in child abuse/neglect will receive a consequence deemed appropriate by the school’s head of school in consultation with the principal, investigators or other parties as necessary. Disciplinary action may vary from a letter of apology, mandated counseling, expulsion, or referral to the Thai authorities for criminal prosecution, depending on the gravity of the student’s actions.
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    8. When there is a credible report of familial abuse within a missionary family, in addition to notifying the Thai authorities as appropriate,  the sending agency of the family must also be notified, to provide additional support and accountability for the family.