
While usage of the term ‘People of Colour’ dates back to the late 18th century, its contemporary usage is rooted in the 1970s when it emerged as an alternative to the then common, and highly contested, terminology of “non-white” to describe all racialized people. Please also see Universal Design.īlack, Indigenous, and People of Colour (see also “IBPOC”, below).

In the university context, accessibility – or lack thereof – may impact the capacity for individuals and groups to achieve equitable results. 1įor more information, refer to UBC’s Indigenous People’s Language Guidelines.Īccessibility refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities. The ‘+’ is for all the new and growing ways we become aware of sexual orientations and gender diversity.Īboriginal is a general term that collectively refers to First Nations, Métis and Inuit people in Canada, and is found in the Canadian constitution. The placement of Two Spirit (2S) first is to recognize that Indigenous people are the first peoples of this land and their understanding of gender and sexuality precedes colonization. The report shall also name the person or persons who thought to have caused or contributed to the child’s condition, if known, and the report shall contain the name of such person if he is named by the child.Two Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer (or Questioning), Intersex, Asexual. Names and ages of all other members of the child’s householdĪccount of how this child came to the reporter’s attentionĪny explanation of the cause of the child’s injury or condition offered by the child, caretaker or any other personĪny other information which the reporter believes might be important


Nature, extent and cause of child’s injuries or endangered condition including any previously known or suspected abuse to the child or to the child’s parent or caretaker Name, address, age, sex and race of child If suspected abuse is by someone other than parent or caretaker, call your local law enforcement agency. If suspected abuse is by a parent or caretaker, call 855-4LA-KIDS (85) Within 5 days of oral report, mandatory reporters are required to complete the following form and submit to Office of Community Services:ĭepartment of Social Services, Office of Community Services: Written Report Form For Mandated Reporters of Child Abuse / Neglect If suspected abuse is related to a diocesan/ church/ school program, or if abuse occurred by anyone acting in church services, a report must also be made to Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator, Joseph Pisano, Jr., at 33, as well as to Maureen Fontenot, Chancellor. You should report EACH incident of suspected abuseĪs diocesan priest/employee/volunteer, you should report to your immediate supervisor and Pastor, and together you should make the report to Office of Community Services/law enforcement. Your report is a request for an investigation, not an accusation. You must follow all applicable civil laws for reporting instances of suspected child abuse. Organizational Chart-Central Offices (Chancery).

