Respect for boundaries
Your "no" is the law. No one has the right to touch you without consent or pry into your personal space.
We create an environment free from violence and exploitation. Every child has the right to protection, respect, and dignity.
Your space. Your rules. Your protection.
Your "no" is the law. No one has the right to touch you without consent or pry into your personal space.
We communicate as equals. No bullying, toxicity, or "adult" superiority.
Your story is yours. Photos on social media? Only with permission from your parents or guardians.
The foundation of our policy rests on four equal pillars. Every decision within the Foundation is checked through these principles.
Policy pillars
Priority #1 in every situation.
Equal protection regardless of status.
Protection of private information.
The right to be heard.
We prevent risks before work begins. Our hiring system acts as a filter that screens potential danger through multi-stage checks.
Safety funnel: screening stages
Each stage is a mandatory barrier before working with children.
Clear standards of interaction. We separate required actions and strict prohibitions to build a culture of respect and safety.
Responsibility balance
Allowed
Prohibited
In a crisis, every minute matters. This is a step-by-step instruction for staff in cases of suspicion or detected violations.
Immediately ensure the child's physical safety.
Inform the responsible person within 24 hours.
An internal committee conducts the initial review.
Contact the police and child protection authorities when a crime is involved.
Publicity must not cause harm. We follow strict rules for using children's images and personal data.
Media safety components
A signed permission form from parents or guardians is required before any filming.
Publishing full names, exact addresses, or school names is prohibited.
Content should focus on positive moments and achievements, not the child's vulnerability.
Official safety policy documents for reference.
If you notice this from mentors or volunteers — it is not OK:
Strange private messages late at night.
Persistent attempts to meet one-on-one outside the foundation.
Inappropriate jokes or "special" attention.
Do not stay silent. This is not "snitching", it is self‑protection. We are on your side. Your report is anonymous and safe.
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