Preventing Child Abuse at the Tampa Y

At the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA (Tampa YMCA), ensuring safety is our foremost priority. We understand that child abuse and inappropriate interactions with youth are critical issues that must be proactively managed to safeguard those in our care. To address these concerns, our leadership has crafted a thorough plan to oversee our programs and minimize the risk of such incidents. If an allegation or incident occurs, we are dedicated to working with authorities and the affected families to respond quickly and compassionately.

The Tampa YMCA believes that the following policies and practices are essential for the protection of youth in our care. These practices are communicated to and enforced among all staff, volunteers, partner organizations and guardians.

Abuse Prevention Policy

It is the policy of the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA that we as an organization maintain zero tolerance for abuse and neglect and will not condone the mistreatment or abuse of any youth or vulnerable adult.

Facts About Child Abuse

Many children wait to report or never report child sexual abuse. Therefore, the numbers below likely underestimate the true impact of the problem. According to the CDC:

  • At least one in four girls and one in 20 boys in the United States experience child sexual abuse. 
  • About 90% of child sexual abuse is perpetrated by someone known and trusted by the child or the child's family members. 

Our Commitment

Additional Resources

Below are some additional resources to learn more about steps everyone can take to help create a culture of safety and prevent child sexual abuse.

5 Steps to Protecting Children

Prevent Child Abuse - Florida

5 Days of Action

Youth Education - Protecting Yourself

How to Report Concerns