Boundary Training - CUA Policy - The Catholic University of America

CUA Sponsored Summer Camps Training
2016
General information and
resource training module
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Goals
1. Define pre-employment screening and
training requirements.
2. Provide resident hall resources and
emergency information.
3. Review camp operating procedures.
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CUA Sponsored Summer Camps Training
Prior to the camp the following requirements must be
completed:
 A pre-employment screening process through Human Resources
 Completion of on-line training provided by United Educators
 Completion of any forms required by your School, Department or
Human Resources
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United Educators Training
 Establish registration at edurisklearning.org and complete the on-line
module “Protecting children from sexual misconduct”
 Key take-away understandings:
 Identify proper boundaries and conduct when working with
minors.
 Remember who to report misconduct within your camp
structure and the reporting requirements.
 Contact the Department of Public Safety for any emergency
situation at 202-319-5111
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Resident Hall Resources
 Review the summer housing rules: http://conferences.cua.edu/res/docs/2015Summer-Housing-Rules.pdf
 Each resident hall have been assigned residential summer assistants “SA” who
are the equivalent of the school year “RA’s”. Establish a relationship with your
“SA”
 Learn the layout of your resident hall and recognize emergency procedures
identified on the emergency policy posters and postings on the back of your
room door.
 Report all emergencies to the Department of Public Safety at 202-319-5111
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This sign is very familiar
to residents of the Catholic University
of America Campus. It’s a CUA
Emergency Policy Guide posted in all
Campus buildings in order to help
facilitate a Shelter in Place posture, or
to promote total evacuation. The large
circle in the upper right hand corner
next to the building is the building
assembly point where evacuees
assemble for accountability and
instruction.
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Emergency Evacuation Event Occurs
(fire, smoke, smell smoke)
Fire alarm activated by person that discovers
emergency condition
Occupants immediately stop all activities and evacuate
building from the closest available exit
Notify Public Safety from a safe location
(campus emergency blue light phone system)
Report to pre-determined building assembly area
(refer to posters throughout building prior to emergency)
Await further instructions from an official
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Camp Specific Procedures
Each camp will address unique procedures including
but not limited to:

Group Assignments
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Group Management
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Schedules
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Accountability
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Standard of conduct

Student code of conduct
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