Last Updated: January 2026
Young SoulTales is dedicated to creating safe, nurturing environments where children can develop emotional literacy, self-awareness, and confidence. This Children Policy outlines our commitment to child safety, welfare, and protection across all our programs.
At Young SoulTales, we believe:
Every child deserves to feel safe, respected, and valued
Children’s emotional wellbeing is as important as physical safety
Creating conditions for growth requires trust and psychological safety
Developmental needs guide all program design and delivery
Our approach is grounded in developmental psychology (Erik Erikson’s stages) and expressed through experiential, nature-based learning.
All facilitators and staff working with children:
Hold relevant qualifications in child development, psychology, expressive arts, or related fields
Undergo background verification checks
Complete child safety and protection training
Maintain valid first aid certification
Demonstrate commitment to child-centered practices
All staff must:
Maintain appropriate professional boundaries at all times
Never be alone with a child in a non-visible space
Use positive, respectful, and encouraging communication
Report child safety concerns immediately
Respect children’s privacy and dignity
Never use physical discipline, threats, or humiliation
We maintain safe ratios during all activities:
Roots & Wings (ages 6–11): Maximum 1:6 adult-to-child ratio
BECOMING (ages 13–17): Maximum 1:8 adult-to-teen ratio
Additional support staff and volunteers supplement these ratios
Parent volunteers are welcomed and appropriately vetted
All retreat locations are assessed for:
Physical safety and security
Gender-separated, age-appropriate sleeping arrangements
Hygienic food preparation and storage
Emergency access and evacuation routes
Availability of first aid facilities
All activities are age-appropriate and supervised
Risk assessments conducted for outdoor and adventure activities
Safety guidelines explained before activities begin
First aid kits and trained personnel always available
Emergency contact numbers displayed prominently
Health information reviewed prior to program commencement
Medications administered only with written parental consent
On-call medical support arranged for residential programs
Parents contacted immediately for any health concerns
Programs are designed to ensure emotional safety:
Participation is never forced
Children may opt out or take breaks as needed
Confidentiality respected unless safety is at risk
Group agreements created collaboratively
Facilitators trained in trauma-informed approaches
We maintain zero tolerance for bullying:
Clear behavioral expectations communicated
Incidents addressed immediately and compassionately
Restorative approaches prioritized over punishment
Parents informed of significant incidents
Facilitators available for one-on-one check-ins
Quiet spaces provided for rest or reflection
Homesickness handled with sensitivity and parent communication
Children encouraged, never pressured, to share
Information is collected only to:
Ensure safety and wellbeing
Communicate with parents/guardians
Administer programs effectively
Improve services
Personal data stored securely
Access limited to authorized staff
Health information handled with heightened confidentiality
Data deleted within defined timeframes (see Privacy Policy)
Regarding photos and videos:
Parental consent obtained during registration
Children’s consent respected at all times
Media shared only via secure channels (private WhatsApp groups)
Marketing use allowed only with explicit consent
Images never shared with third parties
Daily photo/video updates via WhatsApp
Emergency contact available for urgent matters
Non-urgent queries addressed at designated times
Children do not access personal mobile phones
Detailed pre-program information provided
Orientation sessions held before residential programs
Immediate contact for safety or health concerns
Post-program debrief and feedback shared
Programs are primarily offline and nature-based
Any online components are supervised and age-appropriate
Children are not identified or tagged on public social media
Staff are trained to:
Identify signs of abuse, neglect, or distress
Document observations objectively
Report concerns immediately to the Lead Facilitator (Preeti Toraskar)
Maintain confidentiality while prioritizing safety
When concerns arise:
Immediate safety of the child is prioritized
Concerns are documented and assessed
Parents contacted unless they are the concern source
Authorities contacted where legally required
Follow-up support provided
Young SoulTales complies with all mandatory reporting obligations under Indian child protection laws.
Young SoulTales welcomes children of all:
Cultures, religions, and backgrounds
Abilities and learning differences
Family structures
Economic backgrounds (scholarships available)
We do not discriminate and collaborate with families to provide reasonable accommodations.
If you have concerns:
Contact Preeti Toraskar at info.soultales@gmail.com or +91 92091 80701
Complaints are taken seriously and investigated promptly
Response provided within 7 working days
Confidentiality maintained
This Children Policy is reviewed annually and updated as required. Changes are communicated to registered families.
Young SoulTales
Founder & Lead Facilitator: Preeti Toraskar
Email: info.soultales@gmail.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +91 92091 80701
Website: youngsoultales.com