CAS
Behavioural Incidents
Youth Criminal Justice Act
Proactive Measures
Regulations and Act
100
This person is required to contact the parents of the victim.
Who is the principal?
100
As far as discipline goes, a principal can only recommend this to the board.
What is expulsion?
100
Young people between the ages of 12 and 17.
What is «youth» under the YCJA?
100
Preventative actions that involve acting in advance of a future situation, rather than reacting.
What are proactive measures?
100
What PPM# requires all their schools to revise their existing school-wide bullying prevention and intervention plans as part of their School Improvement Plan.
What is PPM144?
200
If the staff has any reasonable grounds to suspect abuse they are to report directly to this organization.
What is the Children’s aid society?
200
This is the maximum number of days a student can be suspended from school.
What is 20?
200
This is an informal meeting with a multi-disciplinary team to talk about the young offender's case. The goal is to find creative solutions, and provide advice to the people who decide on what should happen to the youth.
What are conferences?
200
A group of people working towards a shared vision to create positive change.
What is the leadership team?
200
This is what CFSA stands for.
What is the Child and a Family Services Act?
300
Record name of intake worker and supervisor, find out the immediate plan of action for the child.
What does a principal do after a staff member has called CAS?
300
A principal must take these into account when determining the appropriate consequences for a behavioural incident.
What are mitigating factors?
300
- The right to talk to a lawyer and parents or another adult before they answer questions by police. - The right to have a lawyer and parents or another adult with them if the police question them. - The right not to make a statement - Protection of Privacy
What special rights do youth have when they are under arrest?
300
The "process of developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that schools need to survive, adapt, and thrive in the fast-changing world."
What is Capacity building?
300
A legislation that allow a school to provide informations about a child to CAS
What is MFIPPA?
400
Refers to the information that an average person exercising normal and honest judgement would need in order to make a decision to report.
What are “reasonable grounds”?
400
The Student Action Plan (SAP) developed for a student who has been suspended for 6-10 days must include this.
What is an academic component?
400
Where assigned, School Resource Officers (SRO) will work in partnership with students, teachers, school administrators, school board officials, parents, other police officers, and the community to establish and maintain a healthy and safe school community.
What is School/Police role in violence prevention?
400
The process of using increasingly severe steps or measures when an employee fails to correct a problem after being given a reasonable opportunity to do so.
What is Progressive discipline?
400
What PPM# now requires all school develop and implement school-wide progressive discipline plan?
What is PPM# 145
500
This service is for ages 20 and under, free, 24/7, anonymous and confidential, non-judgemental
What is Kids Help Phone?
500
A teacher who witnessed a serious behavioural incident must provide his or her principal with this?
What is a Safe School Incident Reporting Form?
500
This individual can only search you if they have a search warrant or your consent or you are being arrested.
What is a police officer?
500
The inability to plan, organize, strategize, pay attention to details and manage emotions due to the inability to connect past experiences with present actions.
What is executive function deficit?
500
An Act to amend the Education Act in respect of behaviour, discipline and safety
What is Bill 212?
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