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Redwoods' Safety Newsletter |
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New Micro-Learning: Identifying Blind Spots in Bathrooms |
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One of the common areas we see peer-to-peer abuse take place is in bathrooms. This is because bathrooms naturally provide privacy and seclusion creating supervision challenges for staff. In our new micro-learning, we explore common blind spots in all types of bathrooms, and steps your staff can take to eliminate them.
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Sample Camera Review Checklist |
Cameras are a great tool to prevent against child sexual abuse, and they give leadership insight into the day-to-day operations of all programs. If reviewed regularly, leadership can identify and reinforce positive behavior across all staff, and address any inappropriate or undesirable behavior. Our sample camera review checklist can help leadership identify what behaviors to look for.
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In our "safety sound bite” series, we focus on timely observations our consulting team is seeing in the field. This week's new topics include:
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We have seen many incidents where unaccompanied minors in facilities were injured. This is why it is critical to develop clear policies and procedures for allowing minors in your facility without adult supervision. To assist your organization, we have developed an FAQ with commonly asked questions for allowing minors in facilities.
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Sign-Up for Five Days of Action
Five Days of Action is a week-long campaign designed to raise awareness and inspire adults to take action to protect children from sexual abuse. This year, it will take place on April 24th-28th. Register your organization now to be a part of this important campaign.
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