Child Protection Policy PDF
Child Protection Policy PDF
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
STATISTICS
1. Goal:
effective implementation of a zero tolerance
policy for any act of child abuse,
exploitation, violence, discrimination,
bullying and other forms of abuse.
2. PROHIBITED ACTS
1. Child abuse;
3. Child Exploitation;
5. Corporal Punishment;
1. Physical violence
2. Sexual violence
3. Psychological violence
4. Other acts of violence
Corporal Punishment - refers to a
kind of punishment or penalty imposed for
an alleged or actual offense, which is
carried out or inflicted, for the purpose of
discipline, training or control, by a
teacher, school administrator, an adult, or
any other child who has been given or has
assumed authority or responsibility for
punishment or discipline.
Bullying or Peer Abuse refers to willful
aggressive behavior that is directed towards a
particular victim who may be out-numbered,
younger, weak, with disability, less confident, or
otherwise vulnerable, more particularly:
a. Bullying
b. Cyber-bullying
3. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOOLS
Composition:
School Head/Administrator Chairperson
Guidance Counselor/ Teacher Vice Chairperson
Representative of the Teachers as designated by the
Faculty Club
Representative of the Parents as designated by the
PTA
Representative of pupils/students as designated by
the Supreme Student Council
Representative from the Community as designated by
the Punong Barangay, preferably from the BCPC.
Functions of CPCs:
Initiate information dissemination programs and
organize activities for the protection of children;
PROCEDURES:
All bullying incidents shall be reported to the School Head.