FAQs
1.
WHO CAN BECOME A BLOCK PARENT®?
Anyone over the age of 18 years who has successfully passed the
screening process done by Police. Volunteers can be single, married,
divorced and may work outside the home. They do not have to have
children and seniors make great Block Parents.
2. IS THERE MUCH WORK INVOLVED?
NO! It will not alter your life style or make demands on your
time. When you are "available" (which means you are home and able to answer the door to someone requiring assistance), simply display the sign in a window visible from the street. If a child is bothered by a stranger or a bully, is sick, hurt or lost, he knows that when he sees the sign a "SAFE ADULT" is there to offer help.
3. IS BLOCK PARENT® A GLORIFIED BABYSITTING SERVICE?
DEFINITELY NOT!
Children are taught in school to respect the Block Parent® home
and to only use it for an emergency. Parents should insure their
children are educated about the Program.
4. IS THERE REALLY A NEED
FOR THE BLOCK PARENT® PROGRAM?
YES! Today's society is so mobile that children can no longer
rely on their extended family. Most parents don't even know their
neighbours well enough to trust them with their children. Block
Parents are there to help should the need arise.
5. HOW OFTEN ARE
BLOCK PARENT® HOMES USED?
THIS VARIES - Some homes may never be
used while others will be used several times. Each year, over
1000 Block Parents from coast to coast are called upon to help.
Bullying appears to be the cause of the majority of incidents.
Remember that the Block Parent® sign
acts as a deterrent to most troublemakers; hence, the more signs
on display, the safer your community is.
6. WHO CAN USE A BLOCK
PARENT® HOME?
Anyone in distress, including children, teens, women
and seniors.
7. HOW CAN I HELP? I'M NEVER HOME.
There must be a few hours a
week or month when you are home and could display a sign, especially
during the evening hours or on weekends and holidays. Halloween
is particularly important. This is the ideal volunteer position
for a busy person like yourself. You can provide a valuable service
to your community without having to make a special effort to do
so. Simply put your sign in the window when you are available.
8.
DO WE HAVE TO HAVE CHILDREN TO BE A BLOCK PARENT®?
NO. Block Parent® needs as many volunteers as possible. Anyone
over the age of 18 years who can pass the police screening process
can become a Block Parent® and make a valuable contribution to
the Program.
9. AREN'T THERE ENOUGH BLOCK PARENTS® ON OUR BLOCK
ALREADY?
Block Parent® always needs more volunteers so at least
one sign can be visible at all times on each block. This requires
a large number of approved volunteers because many volunteers
find it difficult to display their signs more than a few hours
a day or week. The more Block Parents your community has, the
better it is protected.
10. DO I HAVE TO LET STRANGERS INTO MY
HOME?
NO - you do not have to let anyone into your home if you
think it may threaten you or your family. Information can be exchanged
through a locked door if necessary and the necessary telephone
call made.
11. WHEN I TAKE MY SIGN DOWN, DOESN'T THAT INDICATE
THAT WE ARE NOT HOME?
DEFINITELY NOT! A sign removed from view
does not necessarily mean that no one is home. There should be
many times when the volunteer is home, but does not want to be "on
duty", so the sign
is not on display. Police assure us that there are many easier
ways for would-be criminals to determine whether or not a home
is occupied. They would not rely on the Block Parent® sign as
a reliable indication. If you are concerned about this, try using
your sign only on certain days of the week and leave it down at
all other times. Do not attempt to leave the sign up permanently
because children are taught that when they see the sign, help
is available.
12. WHAT IS THE LEGAL STATUS OF A BLOCK PARENT®?
There is no legal
status other than of a private citizen who has agreed to act as
a sensible and responsible adult should a problem arise. All Block
Parent® volunteers
are covered by liability insurance.
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