Massachusetts S405 mandates abuse prevention policies for schools and youth-serving organizations to prevent sexual abuse.
Massachusetts S405, known as the SHIELD Act, requires the Department of Children and Families to create an abuse prevention policy for schools and youth-serving organizations. This policy outlines a code of conduct for employees, identifies inappropriate behavior, and details procedures for meeting mandated reporting requirements. The policy must be reviewed every five years to ensure it includes up-to-date information and best practices. Schools and youth-serving organizations must adopt this policy and provide age-appropriate instruction to students.
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