Open classrooms only
All tutoring sessions take place in open classrooms on school grounds during agreed school hours. No sessions in enclosed rooms with a single adult and a child.
Child safeguarding
This policy applies to every adult involved in the Reading Corps pilot: tutors, the mentor-coordinator, BiftuSpark staff, and any visitor to a session. It is a condition of participation, not a formality.
We are committed to the safety and dignity of every child in the Reading Corps program. These standards govern how adults interact with children, how concerns are reported, and how the program responds when something goes wrong.
The policy is designed for the specific context of the Reading Corps pilot: daily small-group reading tutoring in open government school classrooms in Assela, Oromia, Ethiopia, in partnership with the Oromia Education Bureau (OEB) and school directors.
This policy applies to all adults who participate in or observe Reading Corps sessions, including:
Signing the BiftuSpark Child Safeguarding Code of Conduct is a condition of employment, stipend, or access. No adult joins a session without having signed.
No tutor or coordinator enters a classroom without completing all three of the following steps:
We will not bypass any of these steps to fill a tutor slot. If a candidate cannot complete all three, they do not work with children in the program.
The following rules apply in every session, without exception:
All tutoring sessions take place in open classrooms on school grounds during agreed school hours. No sessions in enclosed rooms with a single adult and a child.
Classroom doors remain open or sessions are visible from outside. A second adult - the mentor-coordinator or a school staff member - is present or accessible at all times.
No tutor or coordinator contacts a child outside of school grounds or outside of agreed school hours. No home visits. No messaging children directly.
Physical contact is limited to what the activity requires - pointing to a page, gesturing. No striking, grabbing, or any physical discipline of any kind.
No adult photographs or films a child during sessions without documented guardian consent on file. Children's names and faces are never published in donor materials without consent.
Tutors do not spend time alone with individual children outside group sessions. Tutoring relationships are professional, group-based, and school-supervised.
Assessment data - reading level scores, group assignments, progress records - is stored under coded IDs. No child's real name is linked to their assessment record in any system accessible outside the program. Data is reported only in aggregate.
Our donor updates, website, and public communications will not name individual children or show their faces without documented guardian consent. Consent is given in writing, in a language the guardian understands, before any content is created. Consent can be withdrawn at any time.
Anyone who witnesses or suspects harm to a child - or who hears a child disclose harm - must report it. There is no threshold of certainty required to report: if something does not feel right, report it.
If a child is in immediate danger, the first step is always to ensure the child's immediate safety. Everything else follows.
The reporting chain is:
Report to the mentor-coordinator immediately - the same day, not deferred to a weekly check-in.
Notifies BiftuSpark and the school director within 24 hours. Documents the concern in writing with date, time, and what was observed or heard.
Jointly decide on immediate protective steps, including whether to pause the program. Notify the Oromia Education Bureau.
Takes over investigation as the statutory authority. BiftuSpark cooperates fully and does not conduct a parallel internal investigation that could compromise the official process.
BiftuSpark notifies donors of any program pause within 48 hours of the decision to pause. The notification names the reason ("a safeguarding concern is under review") without disclosing details that could identify a child.
Any adult in the program who discourages a report, delays a report, or retaliates against someone who made a report will be removed from the program immediately.
BiftuSpark will pause Reading Corps sessions immediately if any of the following occur:
A program pause does not automatically end the cycle. After the school director and Oromia Education Bureau resolve the concern, the program may resume with their confirmation.
If a pause leads to cycle termination, We will publish a plain explanation of what happened, what was done, and what donors should expect with respect to their gifts. This explanation will not name the child involved.
Every tutor and coordinator signs the following commitments before the first session:
We retain the signed code of conduct and make it available to the school director and the Oromia Education Bureau on request.
We review this policy annually and after any safeguarding incident. Revisions are dated and posted here. The version number and effective date appear at the bottom of this page.
Send questions about this policy to info@biftuspark.org.
BiftuSpark Child Safeguarding Policy
Version 1.0 - effective before first tutor training, 2026.
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