5/23/2023
富二代视频app University is committed to establishing safety and security for all members of its community. The purpose of this policy is to set forth guidelines regarding the appropriate supervision of children under the age of 18 (Minors) who participate in activities and programs taking place on University property, facilities, and under the authority and direction of the University at other locations.
Authorized Adult: An adult who may come into contact or have interaction with a Minor as part of his or her job responsibilities or volunteer activities on behalf of the University or in a program operated in conjunction with the University. Authorized Adults are considered mandated reporters with responsibility for reporting on suspected child abuse and neglect under Indiana law and University policy.
Camp and/or Clinic Refers to any Camp and/or Clinic in which Minors participate and which is run by the University. It also refers to camps and/or clinics in which Minors participate that are not run by the University but rather by a third-party using University facilities under a contract.
Child Abuse: Physical maltreatment or harm directed towards a Minor child. Child abuse may include sexual harm or mistreatment.
Incidental Interaction with Minors: Having interaction with Minors where the contact is always in a public setting, where there is little or no opportunity for privacy with Minors, where other adults will always be present, and where there is no one-on-one contact or physical contact with Minors.
Minor: A person under the age of 18 years old.
Non-University Affiliated Program: Any program, event, or activities offered by Non-University organizations using campus facilities. Programs include, but are not limited to: academic programs, coursework, or camps (both credit and noncredit); athletic camps or clinics; skill-based or enrichment camps and programs; tutoring or mentorship programs; internships (paid or unpaid), shadowing or research experiences; events not open to the general public (either one time or recurring).
One-to-One Contact: Interaction between an adult (Authorized Adult or other) and child that consists of or involves direct individual contact, confrontation, or communication outside of the line of sight or without the presence of other adult community members.
Overnight Guest: Minor visiting campus overnight under the oversight of an Overnight Host.
Overnight Host: An individual (generally a student of the University) who agrees to host a Minor to stay overnight in University-owned or Greek housing. Hosts may or may not be acting on behalf of a University-sponsored Program. Hosts of Overnight Guests can be held responsible for the behavior of their guests.
Program Administrator: The Authorized Adult with overall responsibility for a Program involving Minors. The Program Administrator is the Authorized Adult who oversees the day-to-day Program operations or supervises the Authorized Adults charged with directing the Program operations and is consequently responsible for preparing and submitting the Minors Registration Form to the Manager of Safety and Risk Management Services prior to the commencement of the Program.
Routine or Significant Contact with Minors: The ongoing, regular, or repeated contact with Minors that is part of the responsibilities of the University employee, student, or volunteer Includes hosting Minors that involves an overnight stay, any one-on-one contact with Minors, or any physical contact with Minors.
University Affiliated Program: Any activity, program, or event designed primarily to serve Minors offered by an academic or administrative unit of the University or recognized student organization whether on University-owned property, using University owned or managed facilities, or under the exclusive authority and direction of the University in other locations.
Scope
The University has adopted the 富二代视频app Protection of Minors policy to ensure that every member of our community interacting with Minors does so in a manner that mitigates the risk of harm to all Minor participants. This policy is also drafted to protect the adults and 富二代视频app students who will interact with Minors and applies to all relevant University affiliated programs operating on 富二代视频app’s campus and Non-University affiliated programs.
This policy does not apply to:
Minimum Care Standard
富二代视频app community members are expected to operate as positive role models in their interaction with Minors. It is imperative that our community exercises behavior that demonstrates honesty, respect, watchfulness, and responsibility when interacting with Minor children. These guidelines are set forward to help prevent child abuse and to provide a framework to identify and mitigate improper behavior.
These Core Care Standards are the minimum requirements that should be adhered to by all persons engaging with Minors:
Registration, Documentation, and Written Requirements
All Programs covered by this Policy must meet the following requirements:
Registration
All programs and activities which involve unaccompanied Minors (under 18 years of age and not a current student at 富二代视频app) must have a registered Program Administrator. All programs must be registered with the Director of Auxiliary Services and Risk Management and the Office of Public Safety at a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the program via the University’s registration form for Programs Involving Minors. Registration must be conducted annually for all programs.
The Program Administrator must complete The Minor Program registration form. Documents will need to be collected as required by this Policy in order to sponsor a Program involving Minors. Documents shall include:
Programs that involve only Incidental Contact with Minors should register no fewer than fourteen (14) days in advance of the anticipated Program commencement date.
All 富二代视频app community members hosting Minors on campus for any amount of time outside of the scope of university-related business will be expected to follow the Minimum Care Guidelines laid out above in this policy.
Documentation and Written Agreements
Parents or guardians of Minors participating in Programs must execute a University-approved waiver of liability form and provide the waiver to the Program Administrator or designee. An exception to this provision will be made for Admission programs (including Music and Athletics recruiting) when the Minor will only be visiting the campus on a "day" visit and where the Minor will participate only in activities in public venues such as a guided tour, attending a class or taking a sample music lesson.
The Program Administrator shall be responsible for maintaining electronic records for a minimum of three (3) years after the Program closes. These records should be made available to the Manager of Safety and Risk Management Services and/or designee upon request. In the case of third-party contracts, the signed contracts should be retained for ten (10) years after the close of the Program and available to the Manager of Safety and Risk Management Services and/or designee upon request.
Parents/guardians must also provide a completed Medical Treatment Authorization form. All such forms must include the following:
Screening Requirements
The Program Administrator will be responsible for arranging for appropriate screening, application review, and personal reference checks on all Authorized Adults who are expected to have Routine or Significant Contact with Minors. University Students serving as Overnight Hosts of personal friends or family are not required to complete a screening. Arrangements for screening employees and volunteers under third-party contractual relationships should be included in the terms of the contract.
Authorized Adults who will be expected to have Routine or Significant Contact with Minors are required to complete a Background Check Release form and to be screened for identity verification and criminal history and sexual offender status both nationally and in the county of residence. Background checks must be renewed annually. The Program Administrator can arrange arrangements for background checks for University staff, students, and volunteers with the University Office of Human Resources. Third-party organizations will be required under the terms of the contract to arrange for background checks for their employees and volunteers at the contractor’s own cost. University Students serving as Overnight Hosts of personal friends, family, or pre-enrollment admissions visits by High School age Minors are not required to be background checked.
The following types of convictions will render an individual ineligible to work at a Program in a paid or volunteer capacity:
Authorized Adults are required under this policy to notify the appropriate Human Resources representative (in the case of employees and volunteers) or the Program Administrator (in the case of University students and third-party program staff) of an arrest (charged with a misdemeanor or felony) or conviction within 72 hours of knowledge of the arrest or conviction. This includes any arrests or convictions that occur either between the date the Background Check Release form was submitted and the date work begins or during the conducting of the Program involving Minors.
Youth Protection Training for Authorized Adults
All Authorized Adults who participate in Programs involving Minors must complete youth protection training annually, prior to the commencement of the Program. Youth protection training must include a review of:
All third-party organizations operating Programs involving Minors in 富二代视频app facilities must provide youth protection training to their Authorized Adults that covers the basic warning signs of abuse or neglect of Minors; offers guidelines for protecting Minors from emotional and physical abuse and neglect; and imposes requirements and procedures for reporting incidents of suspected abuse, neglect, or improper conduct.
All Authorized Adults who suspect or know of child abuse or neglect must report this information immediately to the Indiana Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline (800-800-5556), the Program Administrator, and the Office of Public Safety. If the situation involves an emergency and/or the victim is in imminent danger, place the call to 911.
If an allegation of inappropriate conduct has been made against an Authorized Adult participating in a Program, he or she shall discontinue any further participation in the Program until such allegation has been resolved to the University’s satisfaction. It is the Program Administrator’s responsibility to ensure that the Authorized Adult’s participation in the Program ceases as soon as the Program Administrator becomes aware of such an allegation.
When Transporting Minors by Motor Vehicle:
Third-Party Contractor Requirements
Contracts with non-University organizations bringing Minors to the campus for an overnight stay or for consecutive days (or longer) visits must include the following provisions: