As Club Protection Officer, District 9705 and Rotary International, Kylie-Anne wants to make sure you are aware of the latest youth protection resources.
Rotary’s Statement of Conduct for Working With Youth
Rotary International strives to create and maintain a safe environment for all youth who participate in Rotary activities. To the best of their ability, Rotary members, their partners, and other volunteers must safeguard the children and young people with whom they come into contact and protect them from physical, sexual, and psychological abuse (RCOP 2.120.1.)
Rotary’s Statement of Conduct for Working With Youth
Rotary International strives to create and maintain a safe environment for all youth who participate in Rotary activities. To the best of their ability, Rotary members, their partners, and other volunteers must safeguard the children and young people with whom they come into contact and protect them from physical, sexual, and psychological abuse (RCOP 2.120.1.)
Individuals Prohibited from Working with Youth or Rotary Membership Report
Rotary’s policies mandate that any individual against whom there is an allegation of abuse or harassment must be removed from contact with youth in a Rotary context until the matter is resolved (RCOP 2.120.2.8.) If the individual is found guilty, convicted of, or otherwise known to have engaged in abuse or harassment, they will be permanently prohibited from working with youth and prohibited from membership in Rotary, including both active and honorary club membership, and participation in activities like Fellowships or Rotary Action Groups as a non-member (RCOP 2.120.2.9.)
Rotary Youth Protection Webpage
Rotary now has a dedicated webpage to support the protection of youth across all Rotary programs and activities. Visit the Youth Protection webpage to learn more about Rotary’s approach to preventing abuse, download youth protection resources, and better understand how to partner with other youth-serving organizations in your area. You can also learn how Rotary members, youth program participants, and the general public can report youth protection concerns online.
Upcoming Webinar: Youth Protection at Rotary
Join Rotary staff on 6 October 2021 at 09:00 CDT (UTC−06:00) to learn more about Rotary’s youth protection resources, how to securely report a youth protection concern online, and how Rotary International supports clubs, districts, and participants when we receive a report of a youth protection concern. This webinar will be available to anyone interested. Register now.
Please note that sexual abuse and harassment can be sensitive subjects that not everyone is comfortable discussing, whether for personal, professional, cultural, or other reasons. We hope that by providing you guidance and resources, we can support you through what can often be a difficult experience for everyone involved.
Rotary’s policies mandate that any individual against whom there is an allegation of abuse or harassment must be removed from contact with youth in a Rotary context until the matter is resolved (RCOP 2.120.2.8.) If the individual is found guilty, convicted of, or otherwise known to have engaged in abuse or harassment, they will be permanently prohibited from working with youth and prohibited from membership in Rotary, including both active and honorary club membership, and participation in activities like Fellowships or Rotary Action Groups as a non-member (RCOP 2.120.2.9.)
Rotary Youth Protection Webpage
Rotary now has a dedicated webpage to support the protection of youth across all Rotary programs and activities. Visit the Youth Protection webpage to learn more about Rotary’s approach to preventing abuse, download youth protection resources, and better understand how to partner with other youth-serving organizations in your area. You can also learn how Rotary members, youth program participants, and the general public can report youth protection concerns online.
Upcoming Webinar: Youth Protection at Rotary
Join Rotary staff on 6 October 2021 at 09:00 CDT (UTC−06:00) to learn more about Rotary’s youth protection resources, how to securely report a youth protection concern online, and how Rotary International supports clubs, districts, and participants when we receive a report of a youth protection concern. This webinar will be available to anyone interested. Register now.
Please note that sexual abuse and harassment can be sensitive subjects that not everyone is comfortable discussing, whether for personal, professional, cultural, or other reasons. We hope that by providing you guidance and resources, we can support you through what can often be a difficult experience for everyone involved.