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**IMPORTANT FIRST EMAIL BLAST**/Withdrawal of Youth Protection and Adult Leadership P
Subject: Withdrawal of Youth Protection and Adult Leadership Policy
December 22, 2003 In light of the concerns that have arisen regarding the Youth Protection and Adult Leadership Policy introduced this year, the Steering Committee of the Board of Directors decided to withdraw it. This withdrawal will allow time for FIRST to resolve the issues and to come up with an approach that best fits FIRST's values and situation. FIRST continues to take the safety and security of participants seriously. We must always make a top priority the safety and security of everyone involved in FIRST and we ask everyone to take all necessary measures. One of the key challenges facing FIRST as it grows, is to develop policies that help manage the risks involved with providing an extraordinary learning experience for a large number of kids (and adults) without destroying the individual initiatives and entrepreneurial thinking that create that experience. Unfortunately, the larger you grow, the more complicated that becomes. Because the issue of balancing between the risk of too few rules with the risk of too many is a very complex one, affecting the many constituencies of FIRST in different ways, we have elected to take the time necessary to get it right. We recognize that the policy was the result of a great deal of work by many individuals, and we wish to thank them for this effort. We also thank those who raised their concerns. We realize that everyone, no matter what their view on the issue, has been motivated by concern for our participants and success of FIRST. We realize that the policy was based on policies used by other organizations, that it was reviewed by legal counsel, and that the intent of the policy was supported by many. We now know that the policy in its current form created serious difficulties for a number of individuals, teams and organizations, and we apologize for those difficulties. We know that the vast majority of FIRST volunteers, whatever their role, are dedicated to the highest level of ethical behavior and to the well being of our participants. The policy was never intended to question that dedication. We must determine the most appropriate measures for offering the caring and safe environment that characterizes FIRST. We are confident that with dialogue and healthy debate, in the spirit of the "gracious professionalism", we will find the measures with the most benefit and the least drawbacks. In the meantime, we ask everyone to continue to offer a safe and secure environment for FIRST activities. To use the example of another safety measure, many find the safety goggles are inconvenient, but we have concluded that the benefits of wearing safety goggles at competitions outweigh the inconvenience. As we move forward, we plan to view the specific issues that the policy addressed from the broader perspective of overall risk management. This is an increasingly challenging field, but with your suggestions, support and vigilance, we are sure that FIRST will continue to offer exciting and unique learning experiences that are also safe and secure. Thanks for your support, John Abele Chairman of the Board of Trustees Paul Shay Incoming Executive Director |
Re: **IMPORTANT FIRST EMAIL BLAST**/Withdrawal of Youth Protection and Adult Leadership P
Yay. One less thing I have to do!
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Re: **IMPORTANT FIRST EMAIL BLAST**/Withdrawal of Youth Protection and Adult Leadership P
This has already been posted, Erin. Please refer to this thread for further discussion:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=23216 |
Re: **IMPORTANT FIRST EMAIL BLAST**/Withdrawal of Youth Protection and Adult Leadership P
Ah... I had looked to see if this had been posted already, but I didn't recognize the title format of the thread you mentioned when skimming over the FIRST Email Blast Forum.
Sorry guys... |
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