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1. 1 ROTARY DISTRICT 7770 Youth Exchange Program Training
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3. 3 History 1927: 1st documented exchanges;
1939: Exchanges between California & Latin America;
1958: Exchange activity spread to the Eastern USA;
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5. 5 YOUTH EXCHANGE Terms & Definitions
6. 6 Terms & Definitions YEP – Southern word used to express agreement with a previous statement, i.e., “yes”, “agreed”, or “okay”.
7. 7 Terms & Definitions YEP – Youth Exchange Program
YE – Youth Exchange
YEO – Youth Exchange Officer (Club & District)
STEP – Short Term Exchange Program
LTEP – Long Term Exchange Program
SEVIS – US Justice Dept. of Homeland Security Student and Exchange Visitors Program
SEVIS Fee – Student and Exchange Visitor Processing Fee
8. 8 Terms & Definitions Inbound(s) – Foreign exchange student being hosted by our district
Outbound(s) – Local student being sponsored by our district for foreign exchange
Rebound(s) – Student who have recently completed their exchange and returned home
STEP(s) – Short Term Student
ROTEX – Groups of Youth Exchange Alumni Not an official RI Program
9. 9 Terms & Definitions District – Single Rotary District YE Program
Multi-District – YE Organization consisting of several Rotary Districts
Sponsoring Clubs / Districts – Clubs or Districts sending Outbound Students
Hosting Clubs / Districts – Clubs of Districts receiving Inbound Students
10. 10 YOUTH EXCHANGEProgram Overview
11. 11 Eligibility High School students ages 15-18, 6 months;
Academically above average;
Articulate;
Demonstrate Community Leadership;
Children of Rotarians are welcome to participate.
12. 12 Travel Opportunities Rotary Youth Exchange offers the widest variety in International destinations;
More than 85 countries in Europe, Asia, Australia, South Africa and the Americas.
13. 13 Types Of Exchanges Short Term Exchange Program
Long Term Exchange Program
14. 14 Short Term Exchange Program“STEP” Usually in the Summer months;
Usually involves 2 students of the same age and sex – from different countries;
Student does not have to attend school;
15. 15 Short Term Exchange Program“STEP” Prefer to exchange with Northern Hemisphere countries b/c of school vacation schedule
How the exchange works: Student A travels to foreign country and lives with student B and his/her family for 3 to 4 weeks. Student A & B travel to Student A’s home and live with his/her family for 3 to 4 weeks.
16. 16 Other Types of Exchanges Tours & Camps: Mostly European countries.
New Generations: Open to ages 18-25.
17. 17 Long Term Exchange Program Usually junior year exchanges;
Usually live with more than one family;
Must attend high school;
Exchange to last entire school year (9 to 10 months)
Participate in Rotary functions.
18. 18 District 7770 Exchanges(Subject to Change)
19. 19 Our Youth Exchange Program 2007-08 RI Certification Received – May 2007
Student Protection Program Requirements Implemented across District
The nine CSIET Standards are:
Educational Perspective
Organizational Profile
Financial Responsibility (requires annual CPA audit)
Promotion
Student Selection and Orientation
Student Placement
Operations
Student Insurance
Adherance to Gov’t Regulations
RI full Certification pending. Final response to RI due 10 April. Do not anticipate problems. We have implemented the changes RI requested and are documenting them. Changes will be covered with YEO’s at this years training and via e-mail. Clubs will have to implement and follow. The nine CSIET Standards are:
Educational Perspective
Organizational Profile
Financial Responsibility (requires annual CPA audit)
Promotion
Student Selection and Orientation
Student Placement
Operations
Student Insurance
Adherance to Gov’t Regulations
RI full Certification pending. Final response to RI due 10 April. Do not anticipate problems. We have implemented the changes RI requested and are documenting them. Changes will be covered with YEO’s at this years training and via e-mail. Clubs will have to implement and follow.
20. 20 Our Youth Exchange Program Stats 2006-07 Exchange Year
8 Outbound Students – 7 Countries, 8 Clubs
18 Inbound Students - 15 Countries, 18 Clubs
4 Summer Exchanges – 4 Countries
2007-08 Exchange Year
8 Outbound Students – 7 Countries, 8 clubs
15 Inbound Students - 13 Countries, 15 Clubs Hosting
? Summer Exchanges – ? Countries (no applic recv’d to date)
District Comm, YEOs, Club Volunteers & Host Families Vetted
7 Rotarians from 6 clubs on District Comm.
84 Background checks made since June 2006
Speak here about STEP and that clubs need to submit applications ASAP.
Get with Scott to set a deadline
Mention diversity of Dist Committee across the District and that all currently involved in program with direct student contact are vetted.
Speak here about STEP and that clubs need to submit applications ASAP.
Get with Scott to set a deadline
Mention diversity of Dist Committee across the District and that all currently involved in program with direct student contact are vetted.
21. 21 DISTRICT YOUTH EXCHANGE Organization
22. 22 District 7770 YE PolicyOur D7770 Program Our District will have 100% adherence and compliance with:
US State Dept Regulations on Secondary School Exchanges
Rotary International YE Policy & Guidance
We & RI have a “Zero-tolerance” policy
NO Exceptions allowed at any level
23. 23 District Governor’s Role in D7770 Youth Exchange Program DG responsible for the YE program in our district as implemented by Rotary District 7770 YE district committee
DG reviews and certifies to RI district’s adherence to RI policy
DG must report all allegations of abuse/harassment to RI and US State Dept within 72 hours
DG accountable to RI
Dist. YE Committee accountable to DG
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25. 25 D7770 YE Club Guidance Club Pres & YEO Functions Responsible for overseeing YE Program in their club; knowing and understanding YE policies and procedures – Assure total adherence of policies
Responsible to keep club officers and Board of Directors informed of all program and student activities
Assure that all persons involved with the program including but not limited to YE committee, spouses, host families, counselors and others who have unsupervised access to students complete affidavit and agree to undergo reference & background checks.
26. 26 D7770 YE Club Guidance Club Pres & YEO Functions Rotary Volunteer Selection Policy - NEW
Club level
Member in good standing with interest in youth
Submit a Rotary Volunteer Application/Affidavit
Complete a personal interview
Have a positive reference check
Have a positive criminal background check
Complete participation in training program
District level
All of above
Two years experience at club level
27. 27 D7770 YE Club Guidance Club YEO Functions Club Youth Exchange Officer
Submit Affidavit and agree to reference & background check
Identify and process host families & implement YE Program
Review Host Family Application affidavits
Conduct In-home interviews
Check references provided & document findings
Provide information for Criminal Background & Abuse checks
Appoint, train & oversee counselor for student if other than self. Counselor MUST BE SAME SEX AS STUDENT!
Complete Guarantee Form & other documentation in timely manner
Assure host families receive training
Maintain monthly contact with student, host family & school
Make unannounced visits to student and Host Family
If/when notified of abuse allegation, follow procedures
28. 28 D7770 YE Club Guidance Club YEO Functions Must provide inbound student with Host Family/Community/School Profile
Provide inbound student with all contact information for District and local support volunteers & community resources
29. 29 D7770 YE Club Guidance Host Families Host Families – Do not have to be Rotarians
Recruit via Schools, Churches, Press, Rotary
Use Application/Affidavit & In-home interview
Follow directions for YEO’s with Application/Affidavit
Minimum two families – optimum three
Notify CC of changes in family within two days
Assure Host Families attend mandatory training
Invite family and student to Rotary events
Maintain minimum monthly contact – formal and unannounced
Report abuse allegations immediately to SPO
Keep CC informed
30. 30 D7770 YE Club Guidance Inbounds Process application expeditiously
Club/school signatures and seal
Host family identified 45 days prior to arrival (early July)
Host Family must be vetted prior to arrival
Start contact before arrival
Host Family/Community/School Profile
E-mails
Maintain contact with students foreign family
31. 31 D7770 YE Club Guidance Inbounds Rotary Guarantee Forms Parts D,E,F,G
Must be processed by Club YEO expeditiously (15-30 days max.)
Signed in blue ink and dated (dd/mm/yyyy)
Signed by Club Pres, Secretary, YEO/counselor
Signed by School Officer and School seal affixed
Signed by District Committee Chairperson
Monthly Allowance $100.00 (minimum)
Host Family should be identified minimum 45 days before students arrival (approx 1 July)
A Host Family must be included on Guarantee Form for Visa
Two copies to be returned to District Chair, Alison Meeks
District Chair forwards to RI, Inbound student and place one in student’s Official file
32. 32 D7770 YE Club Guidance Inbounds Inbound Students
Supervise-Involve-Provide-Manage-Enforce
Treat as own-Maintain monthly contact-(see Report)
Make unannounced visits to student and host family
Meet at airport with Host Families
Enroll student in school
Student is to be involved in school
Student must take a full course of study
Coordinate move between families
Ensure monthly stipend & guide expenditures
Listen-Listen-Listen
Get student involved in community & Rotary
Assist in medical & other concerns
33. 33 D7770 YE Club Guidance Inbounds Student Get-togethers
Mandatory
District Orientation
District Conference
Interact Conference
District Holiday Party
Optional
Other organization events
Students own planned events (mall, movies, etc.)
Clubs responsible to supervise and control
Students are here to socialize with American students, NOT each other
34. 34 D7770 YE Club Guidance Inbounds Student Travel
Limit & control
Host Family, YEO approval if inside district
District approval if outside district for greater 24 hours
No unaccompanied travel
Unauthorized travel = result = sent home
Family Visits
Only with prior D7770 approval
Only during last quarter of exchange
Approval from District required BEFORE plans are finalized
35. 35 D7770 YE Club Guidance Inbounds Western Trip – Rotary approved tour of Western United States (Grand Canyon, Yosemite, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and more)
Usually paid for by Student
Includes YE students from all over Eastern US
Two + weeks travel by bus and plane
Mid to late June (2006-2007 Trip is planned for June 13th thru June 27th)
Deadline for sign up – January 2008
36. 36 D7770 YE Club Guidance Outbounds Outbound Students –Full year and Summer
Recruitment
Start now, fall follow-up in schools
Eligibility
15 to 18-6mo at departure
Average to above grades with some foreign language
Active in school & community
Must interview students & their parents
Prepare students for District interviews
YEOs welcome & encouraged to attend interviews
37. 37 Outbounds - Interview Tips Once the applications are into the District YE Committee, the job is not over for the YEO and the Club YE Committee.
Do not send students to District interviews without giving them some help in preparing. We want to see the real student.
Give students serious interviews at the club level even if you only have one student.
Work on sample questions in mock interviews.
Help students with their preparation in any other ways you feel necessary.
38. 38 D7770 YE Club Guidance Outbounds New Applications – Long Term & STEP
Must be used for 08-09 Exchange Year
Will be available on RI & District 7770 websites
New format
New Guarantee form – 2 sided, added information
Letter (essay) from students & parents
Process Application with fees
39. 39 D7770 YE Club Guidance Outbounds Help in Preparation of student for exchange
Invite to meetings to learn about Rotary & your club
Assist in language preparation & presentation
Maintain monthly contact with student & parents throughout exchange
Remember their birthdays, holidays
Be at Airport for departure & return
Have student speak at club
40. 40 District 7770 GuidanceShort Term Host Families must undergo background checks
STEP application found on RI website
www.rotary.org
Application deadline – February 18, 2008
Interviews conducted by YEO or STEP chair, Vicki Tatum
41. 41 Student Responsibilities Goodwill Ambassadors to represent Rotary;
Learn the language of their host country;
Attend school;
Adapt to the cultures of their host countries;
Adhere to the Rotary rules and guidelines.
42. 42 The Four D’s for Rotary Exchange Students DRUGS – Students are not allowed to possess or use illegal drugs;
DRINKING – Drinking of alcoholic beverages is expressly forbidden;
DRIVING – Students are not permitted to operate or drive a motorized vehicle of any kind while in host country;
DATING – Students are generally allowed to date but must avoid serious romantic activities. Students must abstain from sexual activity and promiscuity.
43. 43 Youth Exchange Students’ Cycle
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46. 46 US State Dept. Regulations Amendments & Requirements Criminal Background Checks Mandatory
Officers, Volunteers, Host Families, etc.
Report allegations to State Dept, RI, & Law Enforcement immediately
All personnel required to attend training annually
Program Counselor shall be same gender
Counselor cannot also be a Host Family at same time
Monthly contact with Student, Host Family & school (Clubs must submit report to District Chair)
Age - 15 years to 18 yrs 6 mo. (3/’89-7/’92) for 2007-2008 exchange year
47. 47 US State Dept. Regulations, cont’d Limit of five Rotary students in a school
Student must be provided 30 days prior to departure from home to USA
Summary of all rules & regulations
Age & language appropriate info on how to identify and report sexual abuse
Detailed profile of Host Family
Detailed profile of school, community & host club
Names, addresses & contact info of Rotary, SPP & non-Rotarian contacts
Identification card (may be provided upon arrival)
There can not be more than five students from any one program in the same school
We are developing a form for club YEOs to use to profile Host Families
Clubs need to begin now to find Host Families for next year so they can meet the 30 day requirementThere can not be more than five students from any one program in the same school
We are developing a form for club YEOs to use to profile Host Families
Clubs need to begin now to find Host Families for next year so they can meet the 30 day requirement
48. 48 US State Dept. Regulations, cont’d Host Families – Rotary must provide:
Application/Affidavit to host – background checks mandatory
Copy Student’s Application
Summary of the exchange program
Family interview/Home inspection
All members present
Note Family interaction
Note Home facilities/environment
Family capable of providing comfortable & nurturing home
Hosting Agreement
Monthly contact & Host Club Involvement
Formal training & contact information
49. 49 US State Dept. Regulations, cont’d Students can not previously participated in a secondary school exchange
Students must be enrolled and participate in a full course of study
Encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities
May not be employed, but may do babysitting & yard work
50. 50 US State Dept. Regulations, cont’d Place no more than one student per family
Provide Annual Report to US State Dept. of students, assigned school and Host Families by Aug 31 and Jan 15.
District must report change of Host Family within 10 days
Annual Program Audit
Commences with 07-08 Exchange year
Must be performed by CPA – Due Feb 08
51. 51 Rotary International Policy Supports State Dept regulations
Requires implementation of Student Protection Program for all Youth Programs sponsored by a Rotary District and Clubs
Initial Emphasis on YE
DG’s encouraged to include other district youth programs – Rotary Youth Leadership Award, Interact, Earlyact, etc.
DG’s encouraged to include club sponsored youth programs – scouts, school programs, after-school activities, etc.
52. 52 Rotary International Policy Requires every Rotary District involved in YE to submit application and copies of all program documentation to RI for Certification.
Initial Certification May 2007
Full implementation anticipated June 30, 2008 after which exchanges only to be made between “RI Certified” Districts.
53. 53 Rotary International Policy RI published an “Abuse and Harassment Prevention Training Manual & Leaders Guide”
District has adopted – It IS Our Policy
Copies available www.rotary.org
Requires Criminal Background check of anyone participating in a youth program who will have unsupervised contact with a student
Requires Liability Insurance
54. 54 Rotary International Policy Post-Exchange Evaluations will be done
- Inbound Students - Host Family
- Outbound Students - School
- Parents - Club Self Evaluation
D7770 YE Secretary responsible for distribution of surveys, data analysis & report to YE committee & YEOs
YEOs must implement program in accordance with US Law, RI Policy, and YE Club Guidance
55. 55 Student ProtectionDistrict 7770 Mission Recognizing that all young people have the right to freedom from harassment & abuse.
Ensuring that all our staff and volunteers are carefully selected, trained and accept responsibility for helping to prevent the abuse of children
Allegations of harassment and/or abuse, and by providing adults and young people with the opportunity to voice any concern they may have.
56. 56 Student ProtectionDistrict 7770 Mission Ensuring that appropriate contacts are made available to parents, children, host families and outside agencies.
Ensuring that access to confidential information is restricted.
Reviewing the effectiveness of the Student Protection Policy and activities periodically.
57. 57 Student Protection Policy Our Role:
Create and maintain the safest possible environment for all participants
Safeguard welfare and prevent physical, sexual, emotional or financial abuse of exchange students
Provide the means to address all concerns and indications of harassment or abuse
58. 58 YE Volunteer Guidance What You Need to Know
Definitions
Reporting Procedures
Follow-up
Rotary Issues and Privacy
59. 59 Definitions Sexual Abuse
Fondling , Masturbation, Oral sex, Intercourse
Viewing pornographic materials
Taking part in making pornographic materials
Physical Abuse
Hitting, shaking, squeezing, biting or burning
Excessive sports training
60. 60 Definitions Neglect
Failure to meet basic physical needs
Constantly leave alone or unsupervised
Failure or refusal to give affection or attention
Left in an unsafe “at risk” environment
61. 61 Definitions Emotional Abuse
Persistent lack of love and affection
Frequent shouting
Taunting
Over-protection
Constant criticism, bullying or unrealistic pressure to perform to higher expectations
Financial Abuse
Misappropriation of student’s funds
Overt illegal use of funds by other than student
62. 62 Allegation Reports What to do if your exchange student tells you of Harassment and/or Abuse:
Listen attentively & let him/her know it was right to tell you
Assure him/her that they are not to blame
Encourage student to share with you what happened and who was involved
Make detailed notes including date & time
Don’t promise to keep secrets. Explain the necessity of informing the police and the District Chairperson
63. 63 Follow-up Respond to needs of student and support student
Assure proper authorities are contacted
Offer student independent non-Rotarian counseling
Assure students parents or legal guardian have been notified
Provide student option of staying or going home once stabilized
Remove abuser from all contact with victim and other students
Cooperate with police involved in investigation
64. 64 Rotary Issues & Privacy Most important concern is the victim
Rotarians should not speculate, make editorial comments to media or others or offer personal opinions. “No Comment” is appropriate.
Members should be cautioned about commenting on the situation and possibilities of slander or libel claims
If Rotarian is accused – remove Rotarian from all possible contact with victim and other youth
65. 65 Summary Always remember - We are legally and morally responsible for the well being of other parents’ children
With all of us working together we can keep our exchange students safe and make this a meaningful and happy exchange experience for all of us
66. 66 D7770 YE Club Guidance Application/Affidavits Required for all Rotary volunteers and adult (over 18) members of host families-who may have unsupervised contact with student
Follow guidance on application/affidavit
Rotary Volunteers Deadline – Prior to student contact
First Host Family – Prior to student contact
Subsequent Host Families – Prior to student contact
Follow submission directions to assure privacy/confidentiality of individuals
Provide District Chair, Alison Meeks, and Secretary/Treasurer, Allison Ford, Host Family information (Names, Address, Tel, E-mail) by above dates
67. 67 D7770 YE Club GuidanceReference & Background Checks Required for all Rotary & non-Rotary adults (over 18) & YE volunteers including host families. NO EXCEPTIONS
District YE Certification Officer responsible, upon receipt of affidavit, to forward affidavit for background check to Spectrum Security, Ltd.
Follow-up based on results of checks
No findings – Individual & club notified and individual can begin participation in program
Issue found – Individual given opportunity to clarify and subsequent decision made to accept/reject
NO ONE CAN SERVE ON A YE COMMITTEE, AS HOST FAMILY OR YE VOLUNTEER UNTIL THEY PASS REFERENCE & BACKGROUND CHECKS
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70. 70 Cost for Inbound Student Orientation and administrative costs;
Health and liability insurance;
Round-trip airfare to the host country;
All travel documents, such as passports and visas;
Clothing and spending money;
An emergency fund for use during the year.
71. 71 Cost for STEP Student District Application Fee $550.00
- Fee covers health insurance,
district conference and other fees
*Application fee may be paid by student or
sponsoring club.
Student is responsible for all travel costs and
personal spending money. (No allowance provided
hosting club/family.)
72. 72 Cost for Local Rotary Club Cost to Host LTEP Student:
Monthly allowance ($100.00) $ 1,000.00
Miscellaneous for student (birthdays,
Christmas, Rotary meals, etc.) 200.00
Miscellaneous Club Expenses-Marketing, etc. 500.00
District Program Fee 400.00
(Does not include Sevis Fee of $100 collected from Student.
Club will be billed $500.)
Cost to Send LTEP Student:
District Program Fee 400.00
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Total Cost $ 2,500.00
No cost to sponsor or host STEP students.
73. 73 YOUTH EXCHANGEResources www.yeoresources.org
www.rotary.org
RI Youth Exchange Handbook
Application (Long Term & Short Term Programs)
Marketing materials
First Night Questionnaire
Evaluation
www.rotaryyouthexchange7770.org
Contact Information
Important Events
CISI-Bolduc Insurance Agency
Bokoff-Kaplan Travel Services
Student & District Information