Know the Basics
What would you do?
Policy & Procedure
True or False
Confidentiality
100

Where is the Child Protection Binder located in your programming locations? 

Answers may vary 

100

A youth in your after-school program always comes to group without proper winter clothing, even on extremely cold days.

What is monitor for signs of neglect, document the pattern, and consult your Child Protection Lead or child protection services if concerns continue?

100

What is CODE RED? 

What is CODE PINK? 

Bonus Points if you can name other colors & their codes 

RED = FIRE 

PINK = WEAPON 

WHITE = Angry or aggressive person 

PURPLE = Severe Weather 

100

True or False, 

When a room is not in use, should it be left unlocked? 

What is FALSE

100

True or False: You should always keep everything a youth tells you completely confidential.

What is false?

200

What is the term used to describe the legal obligation to report suspected child abuse or neglect?

What is, duty to report? 

200

Unresponsive in the Washroom 

You’re working a late afternoon shift at one of the youth program sites. A 15-year-old participant asks to use the washroom and doesn’t return after 10 minutes. You knock—no response. You unlock the door with another staff present and find the youth slumped over, unresponsive, with shallow breathing and blue lips. On the floor beside them is a small baggie with white residue and a rolled-up bill.

You remember the site has a naloxone kit.

Where and how to administer the Naloxane? 

What do you do to ensure safety of other youth? 

1. Ensure Personal Safety

  • Quickly assess the scene for hazards (e.g., needles, drugs).

  • Do not touch any unknown substances.

  • If safe, proceed. If not, wait for emergency personnel.

2. Check for Responsiveness

  • Try to rouse the youth by calling their name loudly.

  • Perform a sternum rub (knuckles rubbed firmly on the chest).

  • If no response and they appear to be overdosing (blue lips, shallow or no breathing, unresponsive) — assume it's an opioid overdose.

3. Call 911 Immediately

  • Even if you plan to administer naloxone, you must call emergency services.

  • Clearly explain: youth is unresponsive and may have overdosed.

4. Administer Naloxone

  • Follow the directions in your nasal spray kit (or injection, depending on kit).

  • Administer one dose

  • Begin rescue breathing or CPR if trained and needed.

  • If there's no improvement in 2-3 minutes, give the second dose if available.

5. Stay with the Youth

  • Lay them in the recovery position (on their side) if breathing improves.

  • Monitor closely and reassure them if they wake up (they may be confused or agitated).

  • Wait for EMS and provide them with all information.

6. Report & Document

  • Notify your supervisor as soon as possible.

  • Fill out an incident report using your organization’s process.

  • Do not speculate in the report—stick to facts (e.g., “found youth slumped in washroom, shallow breathing, administered naloxone”).

  • If applicable, report to child protection services depending on your duty to report guidelines.

200

When youth walks through the front door of Homebase, what are the steps to a proper welcoming? 

Greet the youth as they walk in 

introduce yourself

ask them for what services they are here for 

sign them in on the Ipad

give them a locker, if they have a backpack or other items 

Guide them to their service or programming. 

200
True or False: If a cab is picking up a youth, do you necessary need visual confirmation of them getting into the cab? 

Yes, each time a youth is transported you need visual confirmation they have gotten into the cab. 

THEN, this is communicated to the parents that they are on route to home, then the parents SHOULD communicate with you once they arrive home. As per the transfer of care policy. 

200

 A youth told you something personal during a one-on-one check-in. Another staff who works with them asks how they’re doing.
Can you share what the youth said?

What is only if it directly affects the youth’s safety or care and even then, only share the necessary details with staff who are part of the support plan?

300

Name two common signs of physical abuse in children.

What are unexplained bruises and frequent injuries with inconsistent explanations? 



300

An incident occurred at Homebase where the police were called and involved. What are the steps that staff must take immediately following an incident? 


Double points, where can the incident forms be found within your center?

Submit an Incident form must be submitted to your Director / Ashley or Steve immediately. 

Double points: HOMEBASE team, yours is in the Incident Forms folders in SharePoint 

YMCA, yours will be located in your SharePoints in the General folder. 

300

How do you respond to a child/youth who discloses abuse? 


If this is in a group setting, pull them aside & give support and reassurance as they may feel anxious and vulnerable about what people think of them and what will happen next. 

Some comments you could say are 

- I believe you 

- I am sorry this happened to you 

- You are not alone 

- You will be helped 

You are to not make any promises, that the person will go to jail, etc. 


300
True or False, a youth is the art room working independtly, there is no staff in the room. Are they allowed to close the door? 

What is FALSE 

300

You're in a team meeting and want to share a story about a youth's challenging behavior to get support from coworkers. What must you be careful to do?

What is avoid using names or identifying details and only share on a need-to-know basis?

400

Your Child Protection Lead is who? 

Toni Nesbitt 

400

A 13-year-old shows you sexually explicit messages an adult sent them online. They don’t want you to tell anyone because they’re afraid of getting their phone taken away.

What is reassure the youth they are not in trouble, report the situation immediately to child protection and/or police, and document the incident factually?

400

You are wrapping up your mentorship group at a local school. 

Group was over 12 minutes ago, you have one child left waiting to be picked up you are waiting by the front door. He is a mature 11 year old, they are wanting to walk home. What do you do? 

You are going to phone the numbers/contact information you have with you in your mentorship binder. If the parent or guardian giver verbal consent, that is permission for the youth to walk home. 

400

True or False: A youth has disclosed a form of abuse happening to them. You follow the child safe guarding policies. After the youth leave, are you able to debrief with other staff? 

What is FALSE: 

You are under NO circumstances to share with staff at any point of any thing mentioned within the disclosure. This is all Confidential information. 

The exception would be, if you are needing to make a report and your groups needs to be supervised. You can ask your supervisor to cover you as you make a phone call. 

400

Note: Take note of soft vs formal referral, for this next question. Soft referral (informal support within the organization) formal referral (to outside services)

You’re working with a youth, in a YMCA program, or a social event at Homebase, who could benefit from seeing the mental health service down the hall. What’s the right way to make that soft referral connection while respecting confidentiality?

What is ask for the youth’s consent to share their name and reason for the referral, explain the process clearly, and only share what’s necessary with the receiving staff?

Keeping in mind the importance of their voice and choice even within the internal organization. Respecting their decision and privacy when having these conversations. 

500

Although, Children and Youth can be subjected to more than one form of abuse. 

Name the 4 different forms of abuse a child or youth could face. 

Physical

Emotional 

Sexual 

and neglect

500

You suspect a staff member is favoring one youth, giving them gifts and exclusive attention. The youth recently started withdrawing from others and becomes visibly uncomfortable around this staff member.

- Report to Child Protection Services (refer to Child Protection Disclosure kit for the appropriate form to fill out. 

 - As soon as the call has been made, you are to inform the manager (Ashley Florent) that a call has been made against a staff OR volunteer. Who then notifies CP lead & CEO 

- If the vulnerable person safety is at immediate risk or danger shall call the police 

500

There is a power outage in the building, at Homebase. 

What do you do? 

Gather all youth & staff in the YMCA classroom (biggest room with the biggest windows)

- Then a headcount would be conducted, all youth are then sent home. Phone call home if necessary.  

500

True or False: 

A child has arrived for their group at the South Albert location. You have 3 children youth in the Comm Dev space playing LEGOS while they wait for everyone to show up. 

True or false, can you leave to go open the door quickly to let the child waiting outside inside. 

FALSE: NO children are to be left unattended at any time. 

You are to take the children with you, unless a 100% vision can be seen at that time. 

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Worth 1000 points 

You can legally share information about a youth when one of these three exceptions is met. Name all three. 

What is:

  1. Risk of harm to the youth or others

  2. Legal obligation (e.g. subpoena, duty to report)

  3. With informed consent from the youth or guardian