Code of Conduct
Christian Academy in Japan
Staff and Volunteer Code of Conduct for Child Safety[edit]
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Staff Code of Conduct with Signature
Employees and volunteers assume the full burden of maintaining safe, clearly-established safeguards in all interactions with children. The safeguards established in this Code of Conduct are intended to:
- 1. Provide a safe environment for minors (under the age of 20, as defined by Japanese law).
- 2. Facilitate healthy interactions between adults and children.
- 3. Help children develop safe boundaries for interaction with adults.
- 4. Protect employees and volunteers interacting with children.
Primary Principles[edit]
In any setting where children are present, these principles will guide our behavior.
- 1. Visibility – Is it possible for others to see me?
- 2. Accountability – Do others know where I am and what I am doing?
- 3. Appropriate use and balance of power – Do students feel safe in my presence?
Additional Principles[edit]
Each of the following principles further improves safe interactions within the school community.
- 1. Physical Contact
- Touch will be in response to the need of the child, not the need of the adult. Acceptable physical contact should be:
- open, not secretive.
- age-appropriate.
- initiated by the child rather than the adult.
- with the child’s permission.
- respectful of a child’s resistance.
- Actions that are unacceptable and may be considered abuse include, but are not limited to, the following:
- touching buttocks, chests, genital areas or thighs except to keep young children clean or healthy.
- any form of affection that is resisted or unwanted by the child.
- any behavior that could be interpreted as sexual in nature, including flirtatious or seductive looks.
- assisting the child with anything of a personal nature that children are able to do themselves, including dressing and bathing.
- 2. Discipline
- Discipline should be used to teach and respectfully correct rather than punish. Actions that may be considered abuse include, but are not limited to:
- Physical Abuse: hitting, spanking, shaking, slapping, any behavior that assaults a child; pushing or restraining a child outside the goals of protecting them or others from danger or providing medical care.
- Verbal Abuse: degrading, ridiculing, yelling at a child or using other forms of hostile language.
- Sexual Abuse: inappropriate touching, exposing oneself, sexually inappropriate conversations.
- Mental Abuse: shaming, humiliation, cruelty.
- Neglect: inappropriate isolation or withholding food, water or shelter.
- 3. Communication
- All verbal, non-verbal and digital communication with students, including e-mail, texts, and all forms of social media, will be guided by principles of professionalism and integrity and conducted with caution and discretion.
- Appropriate behaviors include, but are not limited to, the following:
- praise and/or positive reinforcement with a pedagogical purpose when used consistently and equally for all children.
- e-mails using only the caj.ac.jp address.
- Unacceptable behaviors include, but are not limited to, the following:
- profanity, sexual innuendo, or risqué jokes.
- private messaging via phone messaging, social media and/or online gaming communities, except in specific, approved situations, guided by our primary principles.
- yelling, threatening, ridiculing, shaming, humiliating or degrading comments.
- 4. Relationships
- All relationships should be wholesome, above reproach and conducted in a way that honors God.
- Adults should avoid favoring particular children to the exclusion of others, or excluding children in a derogatory or embarrassing way in the presence of others.
- The following contact/relationships with a child/student are considered unacceptable:
- intimate contact/relationships.
- romantic contact/relationships.
- sexual contact/relationships.
- inappropriate emotional contact/relationships.
Administrators periodically and randomly inspect classrooms, offices, and other areas to verify compliance with these safeguards.
By policy, all staff are mandated reporters of any danger to a child's safety.
My signature below indicates that:
- I have read and understand this Code of Conduct for Child Safety, and I understand that any violation of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action, not excluding immediate dismissal from CAJ.
- I agree to fully cooperate with any investigative process of CAJ and/or local authorities if allegations of any violation are made.
- I have not been accused of (to the best of my knowledge), been investigated for, or prosecuted for instances involving any form of abuse or inappropriate behavior with a minor.