Exit 2019 Staff Training Rules Protecting Their Youth Question Title * 1. What is your name? Question Title * 2. What session(s) are you staffing? Question Title * 3. Safety is a top concern: when first aid is needed, where should we take a camper? To the cabin. To the lake. To the nurse. To the front gate. Question Title * 4. When someone is unresponsive and is in need of CPR, what device is available to aid in life saving? the tractor the dishwasher a kayak an AED(Automatic External Defibrillator) in the dining hall. Question Title * 5. Accidents happen; if a camper has a major cut that is bleeding severely, what do you do? Stop the bleeding Get them to a first-aid staff member apply pressure send for help All of the Above Question Title * 6. We live in a fallen world:Bad things may have happened to your campers prior to coming to camp. If a camper tells you of some prior abuse they have experienced, what do you do? Tell the director(s) Tell ONLY the director(s), no one else Tell the directors while supporting the camper All of the above -- as in Tell the Director Question Title * 7. Because we live in a fallen world, NYC has set some guidelines for counselor and camper interaction to protect our campers, our staff and even the camp as a whole.When should a staff member go off alone with a camper for a private conversation? Staff should never be alone with a camper Staff should be alone with the camper whenever they ask Question Title * 8. Where can a private conversation happen? Off alone in the trees Up at the front gate with no one around In a public space where you are always visible Question Title * 9. We hope to guard their youth in two areas of concern with our policies on staff and camper interactions. The two concerns are: Temptations and False Accusations. To prevent temptation and avoid the risk of false accusations, what is the minimum number of staff that should be involved in a truly private conversation with a camper? Always at least 2 staff 100 staff 10 staff 1, Alone with the camper Done