At the Y, we practice three important habits of Child Abuse Prevention - KNOW, SEE and RESPOND - to create safe spaces where youth can learn, grow, and thrive. When we KNOW how abuse happens, SEE the warning signs and RESPOND quickly to prevent it, together we foster a culture of child abuse prevention.

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We know when we understand the behaviors of those who harm youth and how to stop them. Staff and volunteers who practice the KNOW habit: 

  • Understand the potential risks for abuse that children and teens face, and their role in protecting them at their Y. 
  • Understand how predators operate. 
  • Recognize the importance of proactive engagement when supervising youth.
  • Interact appropriately and safely with youth at their Y. 
  • Recognize appropriate and inappropriate interactions between adults and youth, and between youth
  • Appreciate the difference they make when they practice the Three Habits in Child Abuse Prevention at their Y 
  • Encourage others to adopt these prevention habits 
  • Can explain what Know, See and Respond means when asked by a parent or community member

    We SEE when we can recognize warning signs or behaviors that signal abuse or a risk for abuse. Staff and volunteers who practice the SEE habit: 
     
  • Interrupt inappropriate interactions between adults and youth, and between youth
  • Respect children and teen’s emotional, psychological and physical boundaries—according to the YMCA’s policies— and ensure that others also follow the policies
  • Notice and help when staff or volunteers need assistance with a child’s behavior
  • Act when something seems wrong  and if they observe others not practicing the prevention habits
  • We RESPOND when we take action to stop behaviors we recognize as being inappropriate or questionable.

    Staff and volunteers who practice the RESPOND habit:
     
  • Act when children or others need help
  • Interrupt questionable behavior by a staff member, volunteer or youth
  • Notify the appropriate people at their Y when they have a concern 
  • Can make a report to child protective services and/or police when they suspect child abuse.

    If you have any questions about our Child Abuse Prevention practices or Know, See and Respond, please contact Rodney Murray at rmurray@ymcachattanooga.org. 

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