Child Safety Policy
JasmineCares is committed to protecting the safety, dignity, and well-being of every child we serve. We recognize our responsibility to create environments—both physical and virtual—that are safe, respectful, and free from harm, abuse, exploitation, or neglect.
Our Commitment to Children
All children have the right to be protected from abuse, exploitation, and harm. JasmineCares places the best interests of children at the center of all decisions, programs, and partnerships.
Safeguarding Standards
JasmineCares takes reasonable steps to promote child safety, including:
Working with trusted partners, caregivers, and organizations that share our commitment to child protection
Ensuring support provided to children is delivered in ways that respect their dignity and cultural context
Avoiding any practices that could place children at risk of harm or exploitation
Zero Tolerance for Abuse
JasmineCares has zero tolerance for any form of child abuse, exploitation, neglect, or inappropriate behavior. This includes physical, emotional, sexual, or digital abuse.
Any behavior that endangers a child or violates their rights is strictly prohibited.
Reporting Concerns
If any child safety concern arises in connection with JasmineCares’ work, it should be reported immediately through our Contact page. All concerns will be taken seriously and reviewed with care and discretion.
Where appropriate, concerns may be referred to relevant authorities or partner organizations to ensure the safety of the child.
Privacy and Respect
We are committed to protecting children’s privacy. JasmineCares does not share identifiable information or images of children without appropriate consent and safeguards in place.
Continuous Responsibility
Child safety is an ongoing responsibility. JasmineCares continually reflects on its practices to ensure they align with ethical standards and the evolving needs of children and communities we support.
Images and Representation
JasmineCares is committed to protecting the dignity and privacy of children. Images used on our website are either original photographs used with permission or licensed images provided by approved image libraries. We do not publicly identify individual children, and images are shared solely to reflect moments of care, connection, and compassion aligned with our mission.