Monday, 7 November 2011

ALL Catholic & Public School Boards in Ontario -- NO Criminal checks for volunteers in our schools !!!

There are still school boards in Ontario which allow volunteers who have NOT had a criminal background check !!! 


 69 school boards have a strong policy that requires community & parents to have a criminal check who volunteer with students in our schools. 
9 school boards (two are in Ottawa- Capital of Canada) have a poor policy for school safety and allow some volunteers who have NOT had a criminal check. (often parents, grandparents).    There is 1 unknown listed at the end of this list I am waiting for a response from them.     This is the updated list that includes both Catholic and Public school boards in Ontario. (some French boards are included)  

The school boards I spoke with were SHOCKED that there were any school boards that continued to allow this.  Please feel free to contact any school boards listed - phone numbers and websites are listed on the Ministry of Education website.   


There is no legal requirement for our schools to have criminal checks for all volunteers.  (see further for legal details)   There is no watch dog agency for school boards.   


***Upper Grand District school board is working towards safer practices but the final decision is still left up to the Principal to decide. (see their policies). ***


THE SCHOOL BOARDS THAT REQUIRE  CRIMINAL CHECKS FOR ALL VOLUNTEERS
SCHOOL BOARDS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CRIM. CHECKS FOR ALL VOLUNTEERS
STILL UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME.
Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board
Algoma District School Board

Avon Maitland District School Board
District School Board of Niagara

Bloorview School Authority
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board

Bluewater District School Board
Ottawa Catholic District School Board 

Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board
Ottawa Carleton District School Board(PR.555.SCO)

Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board
Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board 

Campbell Children’s School Authority
Upper Grand District School Board 

Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario
Waterloo Regional District School Board 

District School Board Ontario North East 

Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores borĂ©ales  (unless field trips & overnight) 


Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board


Durham Catholic District School Board


Durham District School Board


Grand Erie District School Board


Greater Essex County District School Board


Halton Catholic District School Board


Halton District School Board


Hamilton- Wentworth Catholic District School Board


Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board


Hastings & Prince Edward District School Board


Huron Perth Catholic District School Board


Huron- Superior Catholic District School Board


John McGivney Children’s Centre School Authority


Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board


Lakehead District School Board


Lambton Kent District School Board


Limestone District School Board


London District Catholic School Board


Near North District School Board 


Niagara Catholic District School Board


Niagara Peninsula Children’s Centre School Authority


Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board


Northeastern Catholic District School Board 


Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre School Authority


Peel District School Board


Penetanguishene Protestant Separate School Board


Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board


Provincial Schools (board)


Rainbow District School Board


Rainy River District School Board


Renfrew County Catholic District School Board


Renfrew County District School Board 


Simcoe County District School Board 


Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board


St. Clair Catholic District School Board 


Sudbury Catholic District School Board 


Superior North Catholic District School Board 


Superior-Greenstone District School Board


Thames Valley District School Board 


Toronto District School Board 


Toronto Catholic District School Board 


Trillium Lakelands District School Board 


Upper Canada District School Board


Waterloo Catholic District School Board 


Wellington Catholic District School Board 


Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board 


York Catholic District School Board 


York Regional District School Board 

James Bay Lowlands Secondary School Board

Moose Factory Island District School Area Board 

Moosonee District School Area Board 

KidsAbility Education Authority 

Kenora Catholic District School Board 


Northwest Catholic District School Board
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Conseil des Ă©coles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario
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Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud
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Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Centre-Est de l'Ontario
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Conseil scolaire de district catholique Franco-Nord
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Conseil scolaire de district du Nord-Est de l'Ontario
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Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est ontarien
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Conseil scolaire de district des Ă©coles catholiques du Sud-Ouest
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Sunday, 16 October 2011

List of Antiquated policies related to student safety --8- 13 years old !!!


The following is a list of policies of the OTTAWA-CARLETON PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD.  These are ALL polices that relate to the safety of children.   ALL of the following polices are 9 to 14 years old.    That means these polices have NOT been revised, discussed, looked, changed in any way during that time.   These are the policies that ALL Principals, teachers, parents, students and volunteers  MUST follow.   Shocking !!!

Name of Policy 
Reference #
Date it was last revised (discussed)
Guidelines for dealing with reports of strangers approaching students
PR.532.SCO
        May 1998
Custody & Access to students by parents & guardians
PR.531.SCO
    Nov. 2001 
Field Trips & excursions
PR.518.SCO
    Jan.  2001 
HIV -AIDS students
PR.537.SCO
     Aug. 1998
Volunteers
 PR.555.SCO
     Feb.  2000 
Educational tours & student exchange
   PR.571.SCO
     Feb.  2003
Reporting suspected child abuse & neglect- student under 16 years old
  PR.605.SCO
     April 2001 
Confidential communication between students & staff
  PR.608.SCO
   revised  May 2002
Student safety patrols
  PR.612.SCO
     June 2000
Alleged/ suspected violence within a student’s family
  PR. 606.SCO
     April  2001 
Crisis Prevention & Intervention 
  PR.607.SCO
     April 2001
School Dances 
    PR.560.SCO
     Nov. 1998 
Alleged employee misconduct towards a student
   PR.542.HR
    Oct. 2002
Alleged harassment of a student
    PR.543.HR
   Mar. 2001
Antiracism & ethocultural equity
    PR.618.CUR
     April 2001 
HIV-AIDS employees
    PR.551.HR
     Aug. 1998
Employee & student safety: eye wash stations
     PR.592.HR
     Aug. 1999




one more policy:
Trustee expenses for professional development, constituency communications & support services.    PR.503.GOV date last revised:       Oct. 2009    !!!   (love to see our Trustees are taking care of things).

If you were to read the policies of other Public school boards in Ontario (all online) you would begin to see how advanced they are compared to Ottawa.   York regional has a policy that states that all board policies MUST be reviewed every 4 years.   I'm thinking Ottawa Public school board has a similar one but it is to review their policies every 10 years !!    (sarcasm showing) 


I don't have the space on here (and the time) to list the remainder of the polices but there are not many policies left that relate to child safety that ARE up-to-date.   


Saturday, 1 October 2011

The second hand-out I've been giving out

ALL Ottawa- Carleton Public schools  continue to allow volunteers WITHOUT criminal background checks !!! 
  • criminal checks are free for volunteers
  • the present practice of, signing your name on a sheet gives us little information on who we have allowed into our classrooms.  
  • read your policy online www.ocdsb.ca  search “555 SCO” : the 11 year old policy on volunteers.   
  • 2.1 A parent volunteer in a school is a parent or guardian who currently has a child enrolled in and attending that school, or is a member of the community who continues as a volunteer in a school without interruption after the child has left the school.   (presently even grandparents have been included) 
  • low risk includes: • “in open, common area (for example, hallways, library, gym) with intermittent observation”  “Where the principal deems the volunteer activity to be of low risk, the principal or designate may allow a parent to volunteer without screening “  policy 555 SCO  written Feb. 2000 and no revisions since Feb. 2000.   (most schools practice no criminal check unless it is an overnight trip) 
  • As shown on CBC News at 6 pm on September 16, 2011www.cbc.ca    search CBC News Ottawa.    
  •   Ask your school trustee for your child’s school if ALL volunteers (including parent / grandparent volunteers) have criminal background checks.  Please make one phone call to assure the safety of your child. 
  • 90% of all public school boards in Ontario have this policy in place. Some  for the past 10 years !!  All boards have their policies online.  
  • join Facebook group  “Ottawa- Carleton school board Criminal background checks for ALL volunteers.”    

The Legal stuff for you lawyer types

 The Education Act  views children as "vulnerable individuals".  The act determines that when dealing with children the "Duty of Care" is very high. 


Regulation 521/01 of the Education Act:   If you are still reading this far, you will find this Regulation interesting since it seems to be the fly in the ointment.   This Regulation caused many boards to change their policy yet some interpreted this Regulation differently and did not apply it to volunteers. 


Child and Family Services Act Professional misconduct also includes "Failing to comply with the member’s duty under the Child and Family Services Act" (CFSA). This law makes it an offence to abuse a child, or to permit a child to suffer abuse by failing to care and provide for or supervise and protect them adequately. For the purposes of the CFSA, "abuse" is defined as "a state or condition of being physically harmed, sexually molested or sexually exploited."

 Duty of Care:   the obligation, created by law, to take care not to harm others by act or omission. 
The Standard of Care:   The degree of care which a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances so as to avoid exposing others to an unreasonable risk or harm. In cases where the person to whom the duty is owed is a child in the school board’s care, the standard of care owed to the child is that of the reasonably prudent parent.
A standard of care is essentially the standard of behaviour against which the actions or omissions of the defendant(s) in a negligence claim will be judged. Canadian courts have held that the standard of care owed to a pupil by a school board and its principals and teachers is that of a “careful or prudent parent in the circumstances”.  (Myers v. Peel)  This standard has long been applied to the actions of educators in relation to their students.

Criminal Negligence : Is said to occur when an individual is aware that what he/she is doing is not allowed, or being done incorrectly. 
 *   Includes “wanton or reckless disregard” for life or safety.
 * The individual can be liable both criminally and civilly
Due Diligence means you are NOT liable where you exercised a degree of care, diligence and skill that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in comparable circumstances”                                                               - McCarthy, Tetrault - Toronto, Ontario   Due Diligence is not an attitude, but a set of measurable, observable actions
 WHAT DO THE COURTS SAY:
    • As a minimum, a reasonably prudent person would know current “industry standards” for an activity and communicate and apply them
    •  “What do other similar organizations do in this circumstance?”
    • “Did you do everything reasonable in the circumstances to prevent the accident from occurring?”
    • “Why not?
Foreseeable & Preventable
             *  The law in all cases demands that the degree of care is sufficient for the risk created – the higher the risk, the higher the degree of care required.
               * All reasonably foreseeable risks must be anticipated and steps taken to control the risk


Implementing Due Diligence
                --Ignorance of the law is no defense
                -- Know the Acts and Regulations
                -- Communicate responsibilities to others
                -- Know the industry standards or best practices
                -- Ensure your standards reflect those standards
    • BE PROACTIVE 
    • The obligation to take “all reasonable care” to ensure compliance requires that proactive steps are taken to ensure compliance. Due diligence requires you to:
    • develop specific procedures & practices, communicate procedures /practices 
      • train the building occupants in the procedures/practices, monitor adherence, enforce compliance 
      • Before an Accident Occurs!

    • please note that "The safe schools Act"  amazingly says nothing of those who care for  the vulnerable.