Published: May 11, 2017

²Ñ²¹²â’s will be held Monday, May 22, featuringÌýa presentation by Carolyn Peet, interim director of at the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder, on the subject of best practices in hosting minors on campus.

At CU Boulder, numerous activities and programs involving volunteers, trainees and minors occur each year. These activities and programs play a key role in supporting the chancellor’s Strategic Imperatives of shaping tomorrow’s leaders and positively impacting humanity.

University Risk Management recognizes these programs may pose additional responsibilities and increased exposure of risk to participants, as well as to the university. In an effort to assist campuses in effectively managing the risks and requirements, several resources including guidelines, checklists and waivers are available for use by program managers.Ìý

In her presentation, Peet will provide a general overview of the current Child Protection Policy and share important updates applicable to anyone working with a youth program on campus. Attendees will learn of on the University Risk Management website including a risk assessment checklist, waivers, consent forms and camp insurance information.

She alsoÌýwill review volunteer and employee protections as a part of the babyÖ±²¥app Governmental Immunity Act (CGIA) and provide access to best-practice tools, such as a volunteer checklist and waivers. During the hour session, ample time for audience Q&A will exist to allow for a full understanding of guidelines in place.Ìý

The presentation will be held on from noon to 1Ìýp.m. at the Recreation Center. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to participate in networkingÌýand are welcome to bring their lunch. Light refreshments will be provided.