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[D170]Department For Child Protection
by Roy Allen, Roy
One of the biggest areas of vulnerability is any time you are getting in and out of your vehicle, especially with small children. If you are holding a baby, your hands aren't available to ward off an attacker. Whenever possible, observe the area you are about to enter before leaving the building you are in. Practice getting your key in the car door lock and house door as quickly as possible without having to focus on the locks. Practice getting children into your car and your home as quickly as possible.

Look into your car before getting in or placing a child in. Bad guys have been known to enter cars and wait until an unsuspecting person gets in. Whenever practical, walk around the entire car and look before getting in. Some criminals have caused damage that does not disable a car immediately, but down the road, away from a busy area.

Effective child protection requires some discussion with kids about strangers. Develop code words for anyone you trust to pick up your children and teach your little ones the code. Tell them not to ride or go with anyone who doesn't know the code. Tell children to trust their instincts. If they think something's wrong with someone they meet, they should run away.

Warn children about common lures such as needing help finding a lost puppy, offers of candy or toys, and desires to take a picture. When children hear these approaches from a stranger, they should run fast to a safe place. Teach your children the safe places in your community they can escape to.

Teach your kids what to do if they get lost while shopping. They should go to the nearest security guard or cashier. They should not ask for help from a shopper they don't know or go into the parking lot to look for you.

Children can make a potential abductor panic and flee by screaming at the top of their lungs, "He's kidnapping me!" or "Fire!" which will quickly bring attention to the attempted abduction.

Avoid putting your children's names on their garments and possessions. When children hear their names called, they let their guard down, thinking it's someone they know.

Good child protection requires preparation. Predators are anywhere and everywhere.

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Child protection laws and enforcement must be exercised to keep children safe. In the home this can mean installing fixtures and hardware on cabinets, safing firearms in coded lockboxes, putting plastic covers on electrical outlets. And keeping abreast of product recalls for infants and children's furniture and clothing.

These days child protection laws can range from everything from law enforcement guidelines regarding reporting a lost child in a nationwide network of media outlets, to notification of residency of sex offenders moving into the neighborhood, to attentive observance of community norms and activities.

Child protection is not a constant in every home and in every neighborhood. The headlines sadly are full of people who leave their children locked in cars, abuse them, or other unmentionable interactions. Only community awareness and intervention can stop child abuse and harm to young persons.

Child protection can start in the home, at school, in the community or in church or recreation programs. Church leaders, youth coaches, teachers, and other adults and parents can be trained to spot children in danger or those possibly being abused. Literature and training courses can groom these community awareness leaders to recognize problem signs and act appropriately.

Child protection can range as far as placing children if foster care, reporting suspected abuse or mistreatment of minors to state or local child protection services, or on an individual basis personal involvement. Most programs, advocates, and professionals agree that often on the part of a concerned observer, doing nothing is the worst circumstance in child protection.

Experts suggest counseling before making any kind of child protection intervention on a personal level, and point to examples where involving a church or community leader, or other trust person with access to all parties will work well.

Often there is a shared goal to keep a family together while serving child protection prerogatives. Family based models of counseling and other programs to address cases of child abuse can serve child protection goals without attendant burdens on psychological welfare.

Child protection systems and group procedures are motivated by primary goals. These goals are to inform the family that help is available, assist them to find the resources they need, and supply or support the family bridge the risk behavior toward the children to a better way of living.


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