Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 2000, p. 15

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s awtaibasmi essaessas t- wr i 3 svyfedamgmr c r jrj4 vc v v- but the boards respoiided to those incidents joe allin associate director of education with the public board said the board offers teachers abuse detection training and has policies that ensure ricfonecan be punished for accusing any employee even the director of education of sexu- al abuse f t td like to think that if a prihck pal were suspected ofmisbehay- iour we would hear from a teacher he said v officials brought in mandatory criminal record checks for board employeesfour years ago lz why didat take us sp long- ain asked rhetorically jf guess it wasnt a community concern earli- en- v uridef the child welfare act teachers are required to report sus pected cases of abuse and face fines or criminal charges if they do not do soallinsaid- c sharon craigen superintendent ofcurriculum and jnstructional ser- vices said the biggest deterrent to sexual abuse is the culture of schools itself people are constantly looking out for the best interests of children that may seem like a bit of an ideal- istic view biit it is what i believe to every teacher andyolunteer ms milne noted parentecanjencourage j be the most powerfulfofce acting the board who works with children chudfentto oh behalf of kids she said- 4 v rhustundergo a icriniinalrecordvuinely listening to themano letting but she said theresstul a chance checkjstudent leadersare offered therh knowutpptential dan- a predator could sup through the- workshops about detectmg signs of g j cracks j inappropriate sexualcoriduct and v- by putting onplaysand giving anything is possiblebut i think pass tips to students is j presenfetiohsthenonprpfityork it is crucial parents teach children anyone cornplaining about an region abuse progriiicyrap also the rigrits we have with our own alleged offender js protected from- encourages chudrento disclose abuse f oy in199798 yrap reached near lyl- 9000studerfts from junior kmdelgartentogrades f according to employee carolyn crosby on average one child per school discloses abuse the day of m bodies she said chris cable spokesperson for the catholic board also conceded the system isnt foolproof in any walk of life you cant say never she said its not a wide spread problem we go through absolute hoops to ensure students safety reprisals under school policy vi any teacher or volunteer accused of an offence is immediate ly removed from the classroom cable said- s people convicted of sexual mis conduct are bafred from volunteer or teaching positions theverformance- followed by two york regional police det gerry more in the weeks thereafter come in and dance to latin music meet your neighbours enjoy the atmosphere specialty coffees european drinks and fabjilpus cakes tronla rocca eekfyjjdatnce s cprhperition assggr ti8flx 1 roasicl nfh0bfewed wpffeeft i 96 cornell parky i cornell gomfnunii ft markharn 90501131c i i church st j5 hwy 7 i sm tof onto nortfis iesmmtingiueml wfeandconventiofffacihtyssakichmondhill a jjw4t fickle pickl restaurant deli m 6302 main street stquflvillc lfh across from clock tower u 9050405707 y ws leafs go monday ji iv 15 off senior discount after 12 noonv a t tuesday o vids eat freeuuricieh2 from kiels nr menu limit one free kids meal per one v v v adult meal wednesday vgreek cuisine night v j c awsi i introducing sunday brunch buffet 10 am 2 dim cycry sunday ul m hwy7 o o 8375 woodbine just south of hwy 7 3058866 at

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