Bill 118 s 1351, also known as the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to address and prevent instances of child abuse wit...
hin institutional settings such as schools, foster care facilities, and juvenile detention centers.
The bill outlines several key provisions aimed at achieving this goal. Firstly, it requires all institutions that care for children to implement comprehensive training programs for staff members on how to recognize and report signs of abuse. This training would also include information on how to properly respond to allegations of abuse and provide support to victims.
Additionally, the bill calls for the establishment of a national registry of individuals who have been found guilty of child abuse or neglect. This registry would be accessible to institutions hiring employees who work with children, helping to prevent abusers from moving from one institution to another.
Furthermore, the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act mandates that institutions must conduct thorough background checks on all employees and volunteers who have direct contact with children. This is to ensure that individuals with a history of abuse are not placed in positions where they could harm children.
Overall, the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act aims to protect vulnerable children from harm and hold institutions accountable for providing a safe and nurturing environment. It emphasizes the importance of prevention, detection, and response to child abuse within institutional settings.