-We have a related consent form issue, for our drop in youth program. We technically require a signature from kids' responsible adult, but they can bring in the signed form and we may never see the adult; we often can't even reach them on the phone. What position are we in if the person signing it is not in fact in a position to give consent for the child (say, if they get a friend to forge a signature)?

Thankfully in 11 years of youth programming we've never had an issue that's needed our waiver!

-Nate

On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 5:47 PM bike club <bikeclub@pedalpower.org> wrote:
Hey all,

We've had similar questions regarding liability stuff with regards to our Youth program in Vancouver, BC

Specifically, now that we are running monthly rides as part of our team drop in program that has previously been shop based, we have a number of questions including:

-what is the age at which a teen can sign their own consent forms (this is probably a BC-specific question). Some things seem to indicate 16, 18, 19. We're not sure which age applies to this scenario

-if a teen or person of any age we know or dont know meets on on the street and wants to join the ride and doesnt have a consent form what are the legaliities around being on a ride in a public space and the scope of what we are responsible for with folks riding with us?

-if someone wants to leave the ride because we are passing near their house on our way back, when does our responsibility end?


Sarah

On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 10:00 AM Jody Davison <jodyvick@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I'm an LCI and registered my youth courses on their website, so that covered my personal liability. I partnered with a Neighborhood Development Organization and was able to do an insurance rider added on for each season through them. It wasn't until my second or third year that it occured to us I should do a background check and we went to where they gather and screen my fingerprints. I had an earn a bike summer camp where 10 kids were riding on city streets w myself and 2 rotating volunteers for 5 days a week, ages 10-13. There were never any issues or inquiries. 
Noteworthy, it was a very underserved community and I did all the grant writing to cover the expenses, so I was able to offer camp for free, and provide breakfast and lunch, so I believe families were just super glad to have it in an environment without many other similar outlets. There may be far more scrutiny in other communities. I had a solid three year run without any issue. 

Hope that helps!

Thanks,
Jody Davison

On Thu, Aug 8, 2019, 10:41 PM Cyclista Nicholas <cyclista@inventati.org> wrote:
cyclista Audrey,

I don't think you'd be acting responsibly unless you had background
checks run on any staff working directly and unsupervised with youth.
Exceptions might be made if parents attend along with the kids, or if
the environment is highly populated (in other words, no one is ever
alone with the kids).

Here in Ithaca we have an entity called the Ithaca Child Development
Council that performs background checks, and essentially vets people. As
I understand it, the ICDC then can share the information with the
employer, but I'm not sure the latter happens in every case. There may
be provisions where background data is confidential (I'd hope so).

You might want to look around in your community to see how the process
happens - who the certifying authority is, essentially. What the process
is will probably vary from locale to locale.

-cyclista Nicholas



On 2019-08-08 19:03, Audrey Wiedemeier wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> We here at the Bike Library are very interested in getting a teen
> program started. We have identified five young adults that have been
> knocking on the door, and have agreed to help get a youth program off
> the ground.
>
> What insurance do you have? (We are with WestBend and they don't allow
> anyone under the age of 18 to volunteer).
> Do you have language that supports the youth program that you use for
> your insurance?
> Do you require background checks when working with minors?
>
> Any information you have on starting a teen bike program would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks much, y'all.
>
> Peace & grease,
>
> AUDREY WIEDEMEIER (She/her/hers)
> Iowa City Bike Library, Director
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> 700 S. Dubuque St, Iowa City
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>
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