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Youth Protection Program creates a safe environment for minors participating in sponsored university camps and programs at the University of Texas at Austin.

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The University of Texas at Austin Camps | Youth Protection Program

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Mandatory Reporting | Youth Protection Program

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The University of Texas at Austin Camps. Is a person who is required by law to report reasonable suspicions of abuse. Texas law requires anyone with knowledge of suspected child abuse or neglect to report it to the appropriate authorities. The mandatory reporting requirement applies to all camp directors and designated individuals. If you believe a child is being abused or neglected. In the event of an emergency or if you witness a crime in progress immediately call 911. Youth Protection Program Manager.

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Reporting | Youth Protection Program

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The University of Texas at Austin Camps. The University of Texas at Austin Youth Protection Program is committed to ensuring the safety of minors participating in camps or programs on university premises or participating in those programs sponsored or supported by the university. Youth Protection Program Manager. Email: ypp@austin.utexas.edu. Teaching Kids to Recognize Grooming. Keeping Kids Tech Safe. Secret Code Word: Why Every Family Needs One! Some Parts are Not for Sharing. 2304 Whitis Ave #338.

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Frequently Asked Questions | Youth Protection Program

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The University of Texas at Austin Camps. Youth Protection Program Requirements. A minor (under age 18) who is attending a campus program for minors (program or programs) on University premises or attending a program sponsored by the University. This definition does not include University students who are under the age of 18. Campus Program for Minors (Program or Programs):. An activity in which both the University and a non-University group, association, corporation or individual sponsors. An individual ...

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Signs of Abuse | Youth Protection Program

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The University of Texas at Austin Camps. Abuse is mental, emotional, physical, or sexual injury to a child, or failure to prevent such injury. Neglect of a child includes (1) failure to provide a child with food, clothing, shelter and/or medical care; and/or (2) leaving a child in a situation where the child is at risk of harm. When a parent or caregiver causes any non-accidental physical injury to a child. Signs of Physical Abuse. Visible and Severe Injuries. Aggression toward peers, pets, other animals.

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Division of Diversity and Community Engagement. The University of Texas Division of Diversity and Community Engagement. DDCE 10th Anniversary Events. Office of the Vice President. The DDCE Advisory Council is tasked with providing strategic guidance and recommendations to the Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement, Dr. Gregory J. Vincent. Byron G. Anderson. The Honorable Charles A. Gonzalez. Dr Sharon H. Justice. Alice J. Kuhn. Michael J. Kuhn. Howard D. Nirken. Robert E. Shook III. Is a r...

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Community Engagement

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UT Austin Earns National Recognition for Diversity and Inclusion

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Community Engagement

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Division of Diversity and Community Engagement. The University of Texas Division of Diversity and Community Engagement. DDCE 10th Anniversary Events. Office of the Vice President. The University of Texas at Austin fulfills its core mission of serving the people of Texas as a catalyst for positive social change. DDCE works to accomplish this goal by leveraging the university’s intellectual resources to cultivate mutually beneficial partnerships that address significant issues in Texas communities. Located...

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Campus Culture

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Education Pipeline

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