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Resource Type:
General, Position Description, Training
Published:
01/13
The document contains the YSF National Youth Sports Official's Association (NYSOA) Official Position Description and Code Of Ethics. It provides the job description, job responsibilities, position qualifications and code of ethics.
National Youth Sports Coaches Association - Coach Position Description -Code of Ethics - Provides the job description, job responsibilities, position qualifications and code of ethics.
This document contains the Navy Youth Sports and Fitness Core Service Area Requirement Summary. This document details what programs are baseline for each age group and program.
This document contains the activity, the Instructor Certification Governing Body as well as the Navy YSF Core Service Area. An example, the activity - Rock Climbing, is giverned by the American Mountain Guides Association(AMGA): The Single Pitch Instructor Programand the YSF core service area is Outdoor Recreation.
The DOD Child Abuse Hotline Poster shall be posted in a location that is visible to staff and parents. This includes in the lobby of all CYP facilities, on every classroom parent information board, at all FCC homes, and in or near the School Liaison office (if the office is located outside of a CYP facility).
Students at the Center: A Resource for Military Families, Military Leaders and School Leaders was co-created by
the Department of Education Activity (DoDEA) and the Collaborative Communications Group.
Families select their sponsor type (e.g., Active Duty Military, DoD Civilian) and spouse status (e.g., Working, Student, Seeking Employment, Non-Working) when they create or update their MCC household profile. MCC uses this information to create a military family type for the household, which is associated with a DoD priority. MCC uses the assigned DoD priority, along with the request for care date to determine sequence on the waitlist.
There are three distinct placards for use on each crib and portable crib per infant. Every infant in care in a CYP must have an applicable placard prominently displayed in a clear sheet protector attached to or immediately above the infantΓÇÖs assigned crib.