Friday, January 22, 2010

Protocol For Boys Gay Is Forcing An 8 Yr Old To Clean Urine Off A Public School Bathroom Floor Ethical?

Is forcing an 8 yr old to clean urine off a public school bathroom floor ethical? - protocol for boys gay

Is this a standard protocol, as he says? It has been done to clean urine with a paper towel, without gloves or protective? It was a case in which a child said, my son and my son did not tell the others, but my son had to be cleaned?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

UM had a complaint with the principal. No results go to the Board of Ed and Superindendent district. If you do not have the desired results escelate state. It is unpleasant and unhealthy for a child with or without gloves. The Ministry of Health also find it interesting. Someone should get a reference or not shoot. I have no problem with disciplining the children, but is not an appropriate form of discipline.

Anonymous said...

If so, the incident is "standard protocol", there is certainly a big problem with the rules, both at school and the Additional Protocol. When I to the manager (ASAP first thing in the morning) I would like a copy of the insurance policy by this Protocol "Standard" of them (if they still exist). I also have a copy of the documentation of the facts established inquiry. Maybe they need, when you would file a complaint with the BOE, I do so immediately. I do not know who is responsible for urinating on the floor "Responsible Care", the child must have not been made, clean with their bare hands. Eye, I'm not saying it's OK to urinate on the floor, but when the cleaning fluid in the body is "standard protocol" at their school and general precautions to be "normal."

Anonymous said...

I'm complaining, not 8 urine clean the floor, that's what they have cleaners.

Anonymous said...

I'm complaining, not 8 urine clean the floor, that's what they have cleaners.

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