Visit the Youth Protection page for more information and resources ... and explore the requirements related to reporting suspected child abuse or neglect. This training must be completed in addition ...
A supervised employee must: Be at least 16 years old Complete USU’s basic youth protection training (annually) Sign the youth program code of conduct (annually) Authorized Employee: Program ...
Program registration requires indicating whether adults with direct access to youth have completed training and passed a background check. No youth programs or activities can proceed without approval ...
Specific training requirements are as follows: All Youth Program Staff will receive training related to their obligations under the Youth Protection Policy. All Youth Program Staff and all Employees ...
All active volunteers, regardless of their interaction with youth during their volunteerism, are required to complete our Minor Protection Training (as of Feb 2023, we are asking volunteers to take ...
CSUMB authorized adults may click here to access and take the online youth protection training course: Keeping Your Higher Education Program Safe in the SumTotal learning management system. Submit ...
Youth Programs must register with the EORC 60 days before the start date, naming a Program Director and Contact. Annual re-registration is required, with background checks and training completed 14 ...
The Office of Youth Protection and Compliance provides guidance on best practices, training and resources that allow program directors to provide fun and stimulating educational experiences for youth ...
To help provide these safe environments and life-changing experiences, Utah State University has adopted USU Policy 534: Protection of Minors to set requirements for all youth programs sponsored by ...