We are a KNOW. SEE. RESPOND. Organization!
The YMCA of Long Island serves thousands of members across Long Island, with half of them under the age of 18. We offer programs including preschool, camps, and school-age childcare at our branches and off-site locations.
We are proud of the trust parents place in us. Providing a safe environment for children, combined with high-quality programming, is central to our commitment to youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
Our core values—caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility—are at the heart of everything we do. We are dedicated to creating the safest possible environment, where children can grow, learn, and thrive.
Creating a Child-Safe Environment.
We take a thorough approach to keeping children in our programs safe. Policies exist to ensure staff & volunteers are not alone with a child. All interaction between a staff member and a child must be observable and interruptible. Staff are prohibited from working 1-on-1 with or contacting youth outside of the Y (including babysitting and social networking). Staff and volunteers are mandated to report any suspected child abuse. All staff complete an extensive Child Abuse Prevention Training Program. Supervisors complete additional training to further promote a child-safe environment. Prevention Policies are in place at all levels of our organization. Please read our YMCA of Long Island Code of Conduct. If someone is non-compliant, let us know immediately. Statement of compliance with the YMCA of Long Island Code of Conduct. Criminal background, sex offender, comprehensive reference checks and FBI background checks are conducted on all staff regularly. Detailed employment application forms are reviewed regularly.
Not only does the Y focus on the safety of your children in our care, but we also want to provide you with the information to protect your child everywhere.
Employees who are trained in abuse prevention are more likely to understand their role as protector, to recognize the signs that abuse is occurring, and to report suspicious or inappropriate behaviors.
Praesidium Accreditation
To show the Y is dedicated to the highest standards of child protection, we are in the process of Praesidium accreditation for our organization. Praesidium provides organizations with the training and resources to prevent abuse of children and adults.
Y facilities follow the Praesidium Safety Equation which is research-backed method of creating abuse free environment. This equation has 8 main aspects:
- Policies
- Screening and Selection
- Training
- Monitoring and Supervision
- Internal Feedback Systems
- Consumer Participation
- Respond
- Administrative Practices
Information About Abuse
We want all children to be safe. Unfortunately, child abuse does exist, taking on many forms:
Emotional: Threatening a child or using words that can hurt a child’s feelings and self-esteem, withholding love and support from a child.
Physical: Causing injuries to a child on purpose, such as bruises, burns, scars, broken bones, etc.
Sexual: Having sexual contact in any form with a child, including exposing, fondling, intercourse, pornography, or internet solicitation.
Neglect: Not providing children with enough food, clothing, shelter, medical care, hygiene, supervision, etc.
8 warning signs of child abuse.
- Unkempt or malnourished appearance
- Unexplained bruises, welts, or burns
- Disturbed sleeping or eating patterns
- Abrupt changes in behavior, anxiety, clinging, aggressiveness, or withdrawal
- Sexually transmitted diseases & infections
- Discomfort with physical contact
- Fear of a certain person or place
- Fearfulness or depression
Child Safety Resources
For reporting suspected child abuse or neglect:
If you think a child may be at risk of abuse or neglect, please contact the New York State Child Abuse Hotline (State Central Register for Child Abuse and Maltreatment) at 1-800-342-3720. If you believe that a child may be in immediate danger, call 911 or contact your local law enforcement.
Childhelp’s National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4-A Child (1-800-422-4453)