Behavior Guidelines for Adults 
working with Youth in Extension Programming

Georgia families and other youth service programs  trust the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service to provide educational programs in a safe environment for participating youth.  Adults who accept  volunteer positions within Extension have the opportunity for a rewarding experience.  This opportunity to work with young people is a privileged position.  Volunteer positions should be held only by those who are willing to demonstrate behaviors that fulfill this trust.
 

The behavioral expectations and guidelines established for persons serving in a volunteer capacity with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service are as follows:
 

                     *consumption of alcohol
                     *promotion of religious or political preferences
                     *theft, pilfering, or fraud
                     *use of tobacco products outside of designating areas
                     *sexual advances or sexual activities involving 4-H youth
                     *willful damaging of property
                     *permitting passengers to ride in motor vehicles without seatbelts
                     *permitting youth or adults in the back of trucks
                     *behaviors that are illegal under Georgia or federal law



 
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