Minors on Campus
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Oakland Community College (“College”) is committed to keeping all students, employees and visitors safe on campus, this includes a special concern for vulnerable populations such as children and minors.
Adult: A person age 18 and older.
Children and Child: A person(s) between the ages of birth and14 years old.
Authorized Adults or Program Staff: Individuals who interact with, coach, teach, treat, supervise, chapter one, or otherwise oversee Minors in College Sponsored Program activities. This includes but is not limited to faculty, administrators, staff, volunteers, graduate and undergraduate students, interns, employees of temporary employment agencies, and independent contractors/consultants. The Authorized Adult or Program Staff’s roles may include positions as counselors, chapter ones, coaches, instructors, health care providers, etc. Temporary guest speakers, presenters or other individuals who have no direct contact with Program participants other than short term activities supervised by Program Staff are excluded from this definition.
Direct Contact: Providing care, supervision, guidance or control of Minors or having routine interaction with Minors.
Minor: A person under 18 years of age (MCL§ 722.1(a)) who is not enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a degree program at the College. However, a person under 18 years of age who is considered to be “dually enrolled” in College Programs while also enrolled in elementary, middle or high school is considered a Minor covered by this policy.
One-on-One Contact: Personal, unsupervised interaction between any Authorized Adult or Program Staff and a participant Minor without at least one other Authorized Adult or Program Staff, parent or legal guardian being present.
Program Administrator: The person(s) who has primary and direct operational responsibility for managing a Program.
College Facilities: Facilities owned by or under the control of the College.
Program: For purposes of this policy Programs includes programs or activities offered by various academic, athletic or administrative units of the College that include the participation of children and minors. This includes, but is not limited to workshops, services, camps, conferences, campus visits, outreach activities, tutoring, licensed child care facilities and student organization activities.
College-Sponsored Programs: Programs that are directly managed by College faculty, staff, and Sponsored Student Organizations on behalf of the College. All College-Sponsored Programs involving child and/or minor participants must be registered with the Vice Chancellor of Student Services.
Non-Enrolled Children/Minors on Campus - In order not to disrupt teaching and learning activities and for applicable safety reasons, students, staff and visitors are not permitted to have children accompany them into College classrooms, laboratories, or studios, whether the children are supervised or not. The only exceptions are prearranged tours, field trips, enrolled minors or College-coordinated programs for children.
Students, staff and visitors are not permitted to leave unenrolled minors, unattended on College property or in campus buildings. Children who are not enrolled at Oakland Community College must be supervised by an adult.
Children are welcome to visit a campus, but they must be supervised by adults at all times. The College does not assume responsibility for the safety of children left unattended.
If a child is found on campus, Public Safety is to be notified.
Minors/Children Involved in College-Sponsored Programs – For purposes of this section the term “Minor” shall include “Child” and “Children”.
1. Requirements for Minor Participation
Parents or legal guardians of Minors must submit required forms before a Minor is
allowed to participate.
2. Training of Authorized Adults and Program Staff
All Authorized Adults or Program Staff working with Minors must be trained on policies
and issues related to Minor health, wellness, safety, and security before beginning
work in a program. This training should be completed annually, unless otherwise determined
by the Program Administrator. The Program Administrator shall maintain documentation
of training completion. Training shall include, without limitation:
3. Authorized Adult and Program Staff Expected Conduct
Authorized Adults and Program Staff are role models for Minors, and should act in
a caring, honest, respectful and responsible manner at all times and must comply with
all applicable laws and College policy. Authorized Adults and Program Staff should
avoid conduct that could cause a risk of harm to Minors or be misinterpreted by Minors
or others. Authorized Adults and Program Staff must conduct themselves in accordance
with the following expectations:
4. Criminal Background Screening
All Authorized Adults or Program Staff who work with Minors in College-sponsored Programs
shall submit to a criminal background screening to the extent required by law prior
to working with Minors.
5. Reporting Obligations
a. Reports of Known or Suspected Abuse or Neglect of Minors
Anyone participating in a College-Sponsored Program who knows, suspects, or receives
information indicating that a Minor has been abused or neglected, or who has other
concerns about the safety of Minors MUST inform Public Safety. Public Safety will
handle all reports in accordance with Michigan law.
In addition, one should promptly notify his or her supervisor or Program Administrator, when it is safe and appropriate to do so.
Anyone who knows or suspects abuse or neglect of Minors should also notify the Michigan Department of Human Services by calling 855-444-3911.
b. Mandated Reporters and Their Legal Obligations
Individuals in certain occupations and professions are required by Michigan’s Child
Protection Law (MCL §722.651 et seq.) to report abuse or neglect of minors. Mandated
reporters include persons employed in the following positions: physician, dentist,
physician's assistant, registered dental hygienist, medical examiner, nurse, person
licensed to provide emergency medical care, audiologist, psychologist, marriage and
family therapist, licensed professional counselor, social worker, licensed master's
social worker, licensed bachelor's social worker, registered social service technician,
social service technician, a person employed in a professional capacity in any office
of the friend of the court, school administrator, school counselor or teacher, law
enforcement officer, member of the clergy, or regulated child care provider.
Mandated reporters must immediately report known or suspected mental or physical abuse or neglect of a child made known to them in their professional or official capacity directly to the Department of Human Services by calling 855-444-3911 (24/7 toll free number). A written report must be submitted to the Department of Human Services within 72 hours of the initial verbal report. Even those who are not mandated reporters may report known or reasonably suspected child abuse to the Department of Human Services.
College faculty, staff or students who are working with Minors in their professional or official capacity and who have questions about whether they may be considered mandated reporters under Michigan law should contact their Program Administrator.
Violations of this Policy
In the event an allegation of inappropriate conduct has been made against an Authorized
Adult and/or Program Staff, they shall discontinue participation in any programs or
activities covered by this policy, until such allegation(s) has been satisfactorily
resolved. Violations of this Policy may result in discipline up to and including,
without limitation, termination of employment, termination of authorized volunteer
status, and removal and permanent exclusion from College property.
Procedures shall be developed and implemented consistent with this Policy.
*OCC shall comply with MCL 37.231 et seq, which permits accommodations for breastfeeding in public facilities.
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