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Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. Objectives. Explain how different groups have different levels of power (including humanitarian workers) Explain how this can lead to abuse State actions which are not permitted by the CI Policy on PSEA

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Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

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  1. Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

  2. Objectives • Explain how different groups have different levels of power (including humanitarian workers) • Explain how this can lead to abuse • State actions which are not permitted by the CI Policy on PSEA • Describe the correct procedure for reporting cases of SEA

  3. Ground Rules for this session • Maintain confidentiality • Listen and respect others • Give everyone a chance to speak • Be open and non-judgmental

  4. CARE’s messages Sexual exploitation and abuse are unacceptable Any staff member person who has committed an offence will be dismissed. It is your responsibility to report cases of sexual exploitation and abuse. Reporting protects survivors and stops abuse

  5. Your Responsibility It is your duty and responsibility to: Reportbehaviour that you feel is not in line with the main rules on SEA Actively promote and maintain an environment in which all staff feel that they can report abuses. You agree to this when you sign the Code of Conduct on joining CARE

  6. Definitions • Gender Based Violence • Sexual Harassment • Sexual Abuse • Sexual Exploitation

  7. Definitions • “sexual exploitation” • means any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes, including but not limited to, profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another.

  8. Definitions • “sexual abuse” • means the actual or threatened physical intrusion of a sexual nature, whether by force or under unequalor coercive conditions.

  9. Reporting Mechanisms • CARE has its own internal reporting system • CARE will work together and with local communities to establish external reporting mechanisms, so that communities know where and how to report

  10. Reporting in CARE • Staff should report by whichever means they prefer. This could be: • To a supervisor or senior manager • To Human Resources department • To the whistleblower line/website (http://www.care.ethicspoint.com– CARE USA and Canada; tellus@care.org.au / +611800898 834 – CARE Australia; cisecretariat@careinternational.org – CARE International Secretariat) • Involve as few people as possible (increases confidentiality).

  11. Cross-Agency Reporting Managers, focal points or other staff may receive allegations regarding someone from another agency: • The principle is confidentiality • The aim is for the allegation to reach the appropriate section of the relevant organization as quickly as possible • Staff may be asked to make a written statement detailing the allegation

  12. Reporting to Local Authorities • Where the alleged act constitutes a crime, the CARE focal point (or any other interviewer) should explore with the complainant (alleged victim) whether they would like assistance with reporting to authorities • The decision to report to authorities is solely that of the complainant • CARE will normally provide support to the complainant in their case

  13. Wrap-up Anyone found engaging in this kind of behavior will have their contract terminated immediately, following an investigation. If they have contravened national law, they will likely be reported to the police (or other legal body), depending on the wishes of the survivor. Everyonemust report incidents where the policy is not being followed. Use the correct reporting policy in your office, or use the website/ if you prefer.

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