Safe Child Policy - ABOA
Answer
Category: Community Relations
Policy Number: 302
Title: Safe Child Policy
The Bon Accord Public Library cares about the safety of our young patrons and strives to make a safe
environment for all. It is important to note that parents, guardians and caregivers must do their part to
ensure that this is so.
Children under the age of 8 years must be accompanied by someone 12 years of age or older. The
library staff cannot assume responsibility for the safety of an unattended child. Children over the age of
6 attending programs, are supervised by the library staff only during the scheduled time of the program.
Should the situation arise that a child under the age of 8 is unattended in the library the following steps
will be taken:
• Attempts to contact or locate a parent or legal guardian will be made
• If no parent/guardian can be located or if the library is closing, a staff member will call the
RCMP
• Under no circumstances will a staff member take a child out of the building or transport to
another location
Children between the ages 8 to 18 may use the library unattended as long as their conduct is acceptable
in a library setting. Parents/guardians are expected to be aware that their child is at the library. Children
must know how to reach an adult in case of an emergency and both child and adult should be aware of
library hours. Anyone displaying unacceptable behaviour will be asked to leave the premises.
Parents, guardians and caregivers, not the library staff, are ultimately responsible for the actions and
safety of children visiting the library.
Reviewed April 28, 2018