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Youth Program Compliance
The Youth Program Compliance Unit assists in the identification, prioritization, development and delivery of effective tools (in response to Penn State faculty, staff and volunteer needs) for implementing youth programs. The Unit explores, recommends and trains youth program leaders in current best practices, Penn State policy and applicable laws related to working with youth.
Vision Statement
Penn State is a leader in higher education and carries out its mission of teaching, research, and service with pride and focus on the future. In furtherance of this mission, Youth programming at Penn State strives to extend the resources and expertise of the University from a variety of disciplines to pre-college youth through experiential, educational opportunities.
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to providing a safe environment for all youth participating in activities offered through the University. The Youth Program Compliance Unit supports programs and policies involving youth protection, is responsible for coordinating compliance with the University’s policies impacting youth protection, and serves as the focal point for review and communication of updated procedures and processes to comply with such policies.
Youth Program Resources
Youth program coordinators and their employees must be familiar with the steps necessary to remain in compliance with all relevant policies, regulations, and laws. Visit our Resources page to access helpful templates, guides, and instructions.
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Title IX Information for Parents and Guardians
All Penn State youth programs have policies in place to ensure the safety of youth participating in our programs, activities and services is not compromised. All program staff are trained in emergency protocols and all relevant internal, external, and parental reporting requirements.
Title IX
prohibits sex discrimination (including sexual harassment and/or sexual abuse) against Youth Participants in any of the University’s education programs or activities, including recreational and/or athletic programs or services operated by the University.
To report an incident of suspected sex or gender-based discrimination, please contact Penn State Title IX Coordinator,
titleix@psu.edu
, or submit the
Online Reporting Form
Parents are encouraged to notify the program director immediately if they, or their child, are experiencing problems, difficulties, or concerns with the program, other youth in the program, and/or staff.
You may also contact
Sandy Weaver
, Director, Youth Program Compliance (
814-865-8785
) or text the University's Ethics Hotline at 1-888-778-8173.
Policies
AD39
- Minors Involved In University-Sponsored Programs or Programs Held at the University and/or Housed in University Facilities
AD72
- Reporting Suspected Child Abuse
HR48
- Child Care Program Policy
HR99
- Background Check Process
Youth Programs Council
The Youth Programs Council (YPC) develops resources and establishes standardized processes for all individuals involved with youth programming across the University.
The YPC values teamwork and embraces a culture of service. Constituents include includes University staff members who have extensive experience managing youth programs, as well as representatives from the Commonwealth Campuses in continuing education and business services.
Karen Hack
Assistant 4-H Program Leader
Jen Hadle
Counselor, Upward Bound
Phil Hoy
Risk and Volunteer Management Coordinator, 4-H
Jonathan Kukta
Special Assitant to Finance & Business for the Commonwealth Campuses
Lindsay Mille
Director, Conferences and Institutes
Melissa Porter-Krum
Youth Program Compliance Specialist
Ann Troyan
Director, University Park Sport Camps
Andrea Tessier
Continuing Education - Commonwealth Campuses
Caitlin Teti
Education Program Specialist at Science - U
Sandy Weaver
Director, Youth Program Compliance
Ellen Will
Director, Outdoor School at Shaver's Creek Environmental Center
Training: Reporting Suspected Child Abuse
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