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Protection of Minors
Any person who may come in contact with minors through the course of their involvement with SMU, an SMU organization, or an event on SMU's campus, must comply with the Guidelines for the Protection of Minors in Youth Programs on Campus.
The Protection of Minors Program is managed by the Office of Risk Management (ORM) based on established procedures.
As the administrator of the Protection of Minors policy, the Office of Risk Management will:
Please contact the Office of Risk Management if you need additional information regarding the Guidelines at 214-768-2083 or riskmanagement@smu.edu.
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Third-Party Programs follow the same University requirements as programs hosted by SMU colleges, departments, and student organizations, with a few additions and exceptions. In order to clearly understand the expectations of Third-Party Programs at SMU, we recommend reviewing the sites dedicated to Event Management for those External to University and Event Safety.
All programs, events, and activities designed for participants under the age of 18 (Minors) must register with the Office of Conference Services prior to commencing program operations. Programs that fail to register with the Office of Conference Services may be denied permission to continue operations at SMU.
The Office of Risk Management facilitates Protection of Minors Training for all SMU employees, including student workers and temporary workers, through Vector. This training is required to be completed within the first 90 days of employment, and every two years thereafter. More information can be found on the .
In 2012, Texas passed legislation that requires employees of campus programs for minors attend a training and examination program that addresses the warning signs of sexual abuse and child molestation.
Our goal at SMU is to exceed state standards by requiring every administrator, faculty/staff member and student worker complete the Program for the Protection of Minors training course within 90 days of being employed and to refresh on the content every two years. Reassignment is automatically made on the two year anniversary of the first date of assignment. This information falls under SMU Policy 7.26.
SMU employees should be familiar with Texas law pertaining to reporting suspected child abuse or neglect. Read .
SMU has partnered with the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center (DCAC), a Texas-approved training provider, to offer their training to non-SMU faculty and staff.
"Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse," referred to as "Protection of Minors," is required to be completed every year by any person who may come in contact with minors through the course of their employment or involvement with SMU, an SMU organization, or an event on SMU's campus. It is the goal of SMU to exceed state requirements in this area.
For reporting purposes on the State Reporting Form, the course completion information for the training program should be identified as Dallas Children's Advocacy Center with a program code of YCO8-0043.
Camp/Conference Organizers are responsible for ensuring that their employees or volunteers have completed the state-required training within the past year before the start of the camp and for submitting the state required form to the Texas Department of State Health Services (see link under Resources). They should provide a copy of the completed/submitted Department of State Health Services Campus Program for the Protection of Minors form to the Office of Conference Services before the start of the camp. The Office of Conference Services will retain a copy of the form.
SMU has partnered with the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center (DCAC), a Texas-approved training provider, to offer their training to non-SMU faculty and staff.
If Non-SMU employees or volunteers have not successfully completed the required state approved training program before the start of the first day of the camp, the Camp/Conference Organizer can request access to the DCAC Training Program for each of the employees or volunteers through ORM by sending an email request to riskmanagement@smu.edu. The subject line for this request should include “Request for Camp Protection of Minors Training.”
Every member of the SMU community (not limited to individuals who interact with Minors) is required by law to report child abuse or neglect immediately.
The Duty to Report Suspected Child Abuse and Mandatory Training & Examination Program for Employees of Campus Programs for Minors on Warning Signs of Sexual Abuse and Child Molestation policy is effective as of June 15, 2012. Last revision approved November 13, 2023.
Texas Mandatory Reporting Law
mandates that anyone who suspects child abuse or neglect must report it immediately. The report may be made to:
any local or state law enforcement agency, including the SMU Police Department; or
the Department of Family and Protective Services.
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Reporting Requirements
All persons are required to make the report immediately, and individuals who are licensed or certified by the state or who work for an agency or facility licensed or certified by the state and have contact with children as a result of their normal duties, such as teachers, nurses, doctors, and day-care employees, must report the abuse or neglect within 48 hours.
Immunity
A person acting in good faith who reports or assists in the investigation of a report of child abuse or neglect is immune from civil or criminal liability. Failure to report suspected child abuse or neglect is a Class A Misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment of up to one year and/or a fine of up to $4,000.
According to the , prior to the scheduled start date of the Program, the Program Director must attest that each individual listed by the Program Director on the Texas DSHS Campus Program for Minors Information Form has also satisfied the background check requirements described in this section.
Each Authorized Adult must have passed a criminal conviction and sex offender background check within the previous 365 days before participating in any Program.
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