Guidelines

  • All affiliated youth programs are required to create an emergency preparedness plan. The template below was created with University Emergency Management. You can use the template to complete the preparedness plan for your program. Youth Program
  • All Youth Programs are encouraged to develop and use a code of conduct for their participants. This not only helps educate participants on proper boundaries, it helps define expectations for parents and staff as well. The goal of the code of conduct
  • The guidance below is intended to support CU Boulder units with developing and implementing virtual programming for youth participants (under age 18). Recommendations are offered as best practices and should not be construed as official
  • All programs must include guidance for guardian(s) /parent(s) for how to engage with the ADA office to obtain medical accommodation for their participant(s).Program staff cannot engage in the administration of medication including over the counter
  • With the exception of EPI-Pens, participants who need to take medication while attending the a CU Boulder Youth Program must either self-administer the medication or work with the CU Boulder Center for Disability and Access to obtain accommodations
  • As a part of the CU Boulder Youth Protection procedures document, there are documents and information that programs are both required and recommended to collect.It is required that programs collect information on known allergies and dietary needs.
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