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Ord 2026-006 adopting Youth Programs Standards of Care for 2026
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Ord 2026-006 adopting Youth Programs Standards of Care for 2026
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return to camp until lice and nits have been removed. They will be checked by staff <br /> upon return. <br /> 9. If a Participant becomes sick while in the program, the Parent or Authorized <br /> Person(s) must contact staff within one hour to arrange pick up. If no contact is <br /> made within one hour after initial contact by staff,the police will be notified. <br /> B. Participants and Program Staff will implement personal prevention practices (such as <br /> handwashing, staying home when sick, and wearing a face covering), environmental <br /> cleaning and disinfection as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control to prevent <br /> the spread of communicable diseases. <br /> II. Safety <br /> A. Program Staff will supervise Participants to ensure their safety. <br /> B. Program Staff will inspect Program Sites daily checking for sanitation and safety concerns <br /> that might affect the health and safety of Participants. <br /> C. Program Site equipment and supplies will be safe for Participants use. <br /> D. Program Staff will have first aid supplies available at each Program Site in a designated <br /> location, during transportation, and for the duration of any off-site activity. <br /> E. The Youth Program will ensure that all Program Staff working with participants are trained <br /> in CPR, First Aid, and AED. <br /> F. Participants will always have access to clean drinking water. <br /> G. Program Site air conditioners,electric fans,and heaters will be mounted out of Participant's <br /> reach or have safeguards that keep Participants from being injured. <br /> III.Emergencies <br /> Fire/Required Evacuation <br /> If there is a fire on campus during camp hours follow the following steps: <br /> • Have the children line up silently at nearest exit. <br /> • Exit building to a secure location a safe distance away from the school. <br /> • Call 911. <br /> • Call Program Coordinator. <br /> • If the facility must be evacuated, parents will be notified by phone of the pick-up <br /> location. <br /> Finding a Participant with a Weapon <br /> If you find a participant with a weapon (i.e. knife, gun, stun gun, firecrackers) in their bag or <br /> on them, seclude the child immediately. Call 911, wait for police to arrive, and follow their <br /> instructions.Notify your Program Coordinator immediately. <br /> Missing Child <br /> If any staff suspects a child is missing, notify the Site Supervisor immediately. <br /> Site Supervisor will: <br /> 0 Have all children sit down and call role. <br />
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