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Page last updated August 3, 2022Youth Protection Policy for all Youth Programs other than Youth Exchange
Includes, but is not limited to: Interact, Rotaract, Camp Royal, Young Royal, Camp Venture, and transporting youth in any programThe process to become a Vetted Volunteer for D5160 Youth Programs (other than Youth Exchange) has changed to maintain compliance with Rotary International. As the vetting process is now more involved, D5160 has contracted with the Volunteer Youth Management (VYM) database system to maintain our records.
- To start the process, pay for your background check
- Click on the link below to purchase a background check:
https://Registrations.DACdb.com/Register/index.cfm?EventID=77504549&NoCaptcha - The entire $18 fee goes to the background checking service, to process your application. Checks are discouraged but if you must pay by check, the instructions are in the online form.
- Click on the link below to purchase a background check:
- Once payment is received, you will be sent a link via e-mail to continue the application process which consists of the following steps:
~ Application, including three personal references
~ Twelve question Interview on working with youth
~ Background Check
~ Youth Protection Awareness Training
The vetting process is good for three years. As items of application come up for renewal, the applicant will be sent e-mails on the steps to take.
Process to determine if your Volunteer Vetting is current:
Contact Lynnette Gerbert at GerbertLynnette@gmail.com
- To start the process, pay for your background check