
Licensed camps in Maine have a new requirement under the Child and Family Services and Child Protection Act. MRS Title 22, §4010-A. Child Abuse Policies requires filing abuse prevention policies that must include specific components and sharing them widely with staff, families and the public.
To help your camp fulfill this requirement, take the following steps to ensure your current policies are meeting each point required.
Camps and youth programs should have clear procedures for reporting suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities. This may include:
Camps and youth programs should have protocols in place for responding to allegations of abuse or neglect against the camp, staff, a fellow camper or from someone outside the camp setting. This may include:
Camps and youth programs should have clear grievance procedures in place for both staff and participants regarding alleged abuse or neglect. This may include:
Resources for Additional Development:
Licensed camps in Maine have a new requirement under the Child and Family Services and Child Protection Act. MRS Title 22, §4010-A. Child Abuse Policies requires filing abuse prevention policies that must include specific components and sharing them widely with staff, families and the public.
To help your camp fulfill this requirement, take the following steps to ensure your current policies are meeting each point required.
Camps and youth programs should have clear procedures for reporting suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities. This may include:
Camps and youth programs should have protocols in place for responding to allegations of abuse or neglect against the camp, staff, a fellow camper or from someone outside the camp setting. This may include:
Camps and youth programs should have clear grievance procedures in place for both staff and participants regarding alleged abuse or neglect. This may include:
Resources for Additional Development:


Licensed camps in Maine have a new requirement under the Child and Family Services and Child Protection Act. MRS Title 22, §4010-A. Child Abuse Policies requires filing abuse prevention policies that must include specific components and sharing them widely with staff, families and the public.
To help your camp fulfill this requirement, take the following steps to ensure your current policies are meeting each point required.
Camps and youth programs should have clear procedures for reporting suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities. This may include:
Camps and youth programs should have protocols in place for responding to allegations of abuse or neglect against the camp, staff, a fellow camper or from someone outside the camp setting. This may include:
Camps and youth programs should have clear grievance procedures in place for both staff and participants regarding alleged abuse or neglect. This may include:
Resources for Additional Development: