The purpose of this Procedure is to outline the required processes to ensure the safety and protection of Minors when participating in RRC Polytech Youth Activities.
The terms used in this Procedure are to be read consistently with the definitions set out in Minors on Campus Policy and the RRC Polytech Glossary.
The application of this Procedure shall be consistent with the application of the Minors on Campus Policy.
Any Department organizing a Youth Activity will appoint a Coordinator who is responsible for ensuring compliance with this Procedure and the Minors on Campus Policy during the Youth Activity.
The Coordinator shall:
The Coordinator will consider and develop appropriate processes and safeguards to ensure the safety of Minors, where applicable. Some of the processes to consider include but are not limited to the following:
Authorized Adults must provide a satisfactory security check before participating in a Youth Activity. The security check must be provided within 90 days of request.
If an Authorized Adult becomes the subject of a criminal investigation or is charged with or convicted for any offense involving child abuse or neglect, sexual offenses, sexual exploitation, domestic violence, or other acts of violence after the security check was conducted, they must immediately notify RRC Polytech.
Where there are any concerns with the security check, Human Resources Services would assess and determine whether to allow the Authorized Adult to participate in the Youth Activity.
Copies of the security checks shall be retained by Human Resource Services and stored in a manner consistent with RRC Polytech’s Policy G3 – Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy.
When interacting with Minors during a Youth Activity, an Authorized Adult shall:
Limit-setting with Minors may be necessary to protect the safety of a Minor or other Minors involved in Youth Activities. Physical discipline of a Minor is prohibited, and RRC Polytech staff are encouraged to provide positive guidance in attempts to adjust a Minor’s behaviour. If such steps are unsuccessful, a Minor’s guardian(s) may be contacted, and their continued participation in the Youth Activity may be discontinued.
Where a Minor has sustained injuries while participating in an RRC Polytech Youth Activity, OR if there is suspicion, observance, or disclosure of abuse (emotional, physical, or sexual), harassment, or bullying involving a minor, Authorized Adults must ensure the immediate emotional and physical safety of the Minor and remove them from the adverse situation, where possible. RRC Polytech’s Security Services must be notified immediately of the incident.
Security Services will immediately report the incident to RRC Polytech’s Emergency Notification Officer (Director of SHSS and/or Manager of Security Services).
Where the Minor sustains or presents any physical injuries or medical emergency during a Youth Activity,
Where there is suspicion, observance, or disclosure of abuse (emotional, physical, or sexual), harassment, or bullying taking place either during a Youth Activity or outside of the Youth Activity,
If abuse from the legal guardian is disclosed or reasonably suspected, the Health Centre Nurses, in consultation with the Director of Safety, Health and Security Services, along with the Resource and Resolution Advisor will determine whether the Minor’s guardian(s) should be contacted.
In any circumstances where abuse is disclosed or reasonably suspected, the Director of Safety, Health and Security Services along with the Resource and Resolution Advisor, will determine whether the incident must be reported to outside agencies including, but not limited to:
RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.