The Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs, University and College level

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The Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs, University and College level Spring 2019

The Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs, University level The Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs office works with FAU departments and external partners to host a variety of educational immersion programs for non-enrolled minors in surrounding communities. The office also supports and oversees every aspect of program planning in order to ensure that Program Standards are met and maintained. Review the Pre-Collegiate Programs, University Level – 3.1 Policy for general requirements The Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs Office assist with: Development Standards Compliance For more detailed information click here.

Program/Camp Operation Timeline Summer Workshop for new/current Diirectors Letter of Intent and On-line Application Acknowledgement of Understanding Form Approval Letter Market Program Staff Background Checks Other Business Program/Camp Operation Timeline

Other Significant General Requirements Responsibility of Programs/Camps FAU Risk Management – Incident/Accident Form and Reporting Incidents Title IX

Responsibility of Programs/Camps Follow up with HR to complete background checks Collect Disclosure Statements (as applicable) Submit pending Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Training certificates Submit final list of program/camp staff Submit final list of program/camp participants Obtain and/or document participation insurance (as applicable)

Risk Management: How to document an incident Write objectively. Describe exactly what you saw. Incorporate participant and witness accounts of the event into the report. State their comments as direct quotes. Don’t assign blame. An incident report isn’t an opportunity for you to point out inferior equipment or poor staffing. Just state the facts. Avoid hearsay and assumptions. It’s up to the person who witnessed the incident to contribute and/or to write the incident report. Forward the report to the person designate by your facility’s policy. All reports should be forwarded to the Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs who will then send reports to Risk Management. Ensure that only one copy of the report exists. Initiate a phone call to risk management should the incident involve an injury requiring hospital or emergency room care. * Click here for an Incident/Accident Form template

Office of Equity, Inclusion and Compliance Why is Title IX Important? Title IX of the Education Amendment act of 1972 protects people from sex discrimination in educational programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance FAU is committed to providing an environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex. FAU provides many resources to students, faculty , and staff to address concerns relating to discrimination on the basis of sex, which also includes sexual misconduct

Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, And Sexual Violence Conduct of a Sexual Nature/Sexual Harassment Unwelcome sexual advances Requests for sexual favors Comments about and individuals body, sexual activity or sexual attractiveness Sexually suggestive touching, leering gestures, sounds, comments, or displays of sexually suggestive object Sexual Assault Sexual Assault is a physical sexual act perpetrated against a person’s will or where a person is incapable of giving consent (e.g., due to the student’s age or use of drugs or alcohol or because an intellectual or other disability prevents the student from having the capacity to give consent). Acts failing into the category of sexual violence include, but are not limited to, rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual abuse and sexual coercion.

Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, And Sexual Violence continuation Conduct that is also criminal in nature such as: Rape Sexual Assault Sexual Battery Sexually motivated stalking (Including Cyber stalking)

Consent is and is Not Consent Consent is Not Consent is an affirmative act or statement by each person that is informed, freely given and mutually understood. Consent cannot be obtained by force, threat coercion, manipulation, reasonable fear of injury, intimidation, use of position of influence, or through the use of one’s mental or physical helplessness or incapacity Individuals who are under age are unable to consent Individuals who are incapacitated, under the influence of any substances or are physically or mentally disabled are ineligible of giving consent Consent is Not Body language Power differentials Previous sexual activity or prior dating relationship Silence Being drunk

Notice and Reporting Notice Reporting A university has notice if a responsible employee knew, or in the exercise of reasonable care should have known, about the harassment/violence. Examples of notice: A student/camper complained to authoritative or administrative individual representing FAU Parents contact someone in administration Administrator or another student witnessed the harassment Reporting All relevant details about the alleged sexual violence that the student/camper or another individual has shared. These facts may include: Name(s) of student who experienced the allege sexual violence Locations of the alleged sexual assault Time and date of the alleged sexual assault

Refer Title IX Coordinator Deputy Title Coordinators Victim Advocate Counseling FAUPD Student Health Services *Click here to visit the Office of Equity, Inclusion and Compliance web page for more information.

The Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs, College level The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Dean's Office works with the University's Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs Office to host a variety of educational immersion programs for non-enrolled minors in surrounding communities. The Dean's Office also consults, supports and oversees aspects of program planning in order to ensure that university program standards are met and maintained.

What to do at the college level? Developing your program/camp Develop a curriculum and budget Obtain approval from your department chair/unit director and, if needed, dean. Assist with Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs requirements Intent Letter Program Application Human Resources requirements, if needed End of program/camp requirements Final list of staff, and program participants Keep all camp/program documents in a file in case of an internal audit

What to do at the college level? - continuation Download the College’s Pre-collegiate programs/camps checklist with more specific items/steps discussed in previous slide. If you need further college consultation or assistance, please feel free to contact: Taina Teran-Campbell, MA '11 College Pre-Collegiate Programs Liaison Office: 561-297-3803 Email: tteran@fau.edu