Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
900 - Special Populations
938 - Regulations for Youth Camps
Part III - ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION
Section 938-III-24.0 - Orientation
Universal Citation: 14 DE Admin Code 938-III-24.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
24.1 A licensee shall document that all staff members working directly with children receive training in the following topics before working with children:
24.1.1 DELACARE Regulations (related to job duties);
24.1.2 Emergency preparedness, disaster and evacuation plans and procedures;
24.1.3 Procedures for identifying and reporting suspicious behavior or concerns within the camp;
24.1.4 Release of children including procedures for situations listed in Section 21.0 of this regulation;
24.1.5 Positive behavior guidance;
24.1.6 Routine and emergency health care including health exclusions, prevention and recognition of the symptoms of childhood illnesses, including reportable communicable diseases;
24.1.7 Prevention and response to emergencies due to food allergies;
24.1.8 Building and physical premises safety;
24.1.9 Handling and storage of hazardous materials and proper disposal of bio-contaminants;
24.1.10 Child accident and injury procedures;
24.1.11 Administration of medication;
24.1.12 Recordkeeping, including documenting children's attendance and their own attendance;
24.1.13 Sanitation and safety procedures, including procedures to restrict access to children by unauthorized persons;
24.1.14 Photographing or videotaping children;
24.1.15 Transporting children, if applicable;
24.1.16 Recognition of the symptoms of child abuse and neglect, the child abuse and neglect law and reporting requirements, and the camp's procedures to report abuse and neglect; and
24.1.17 Information on federal and State laws or regulations applicable to children and families in care, including non-discrimination.
24.2 The orientation must include the opportunity for staff members to ask questions and receive clarification on their job functions, licensing regulations, and camp policies. When information is revised, a licensee shall ensure staff members are informed of the changes.
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