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North'Dakota 4-H - Volunteer Resource Center Information Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />work with Extension youth programs and all paid Extension staff <br />are required to read, sign, and submit a Behavior Expectations <br />Code of Ethics and a Volunteer Information Application to <br />function within the requirements and guidelines of this policy. A <br />prospective volunteer's acceptance as an NDSU Extension Service <br />volunteer is contingent on clearance through the North Dakota <br />Child Abuse Information Index, and checked against the North <br />Dakota Office of Attorney General Convicted Sex Offenders <br />Against Children Public List. <br /> <br />Every six years, volunteers and staff are asked to reaffirm their <br />commitment to promoting the safety and well-being of all youth <br />program participants, by resubmitting Behavior Expectations <br />Code of Ethics and a Volunteer Information application for <br />recertification. <br /> <br />The responsibility for the well-being of children lies with each and <br />every one of us. The North Dakota State University Extension <br />Youth Protection process is designed to help us carefully select <br />volunteers who work with our youth development programs. <br /> <br />Please direct your questions to: <br /> <br />Brad Cogdill, Chair <br />Center for 4-H Youth Development <br />Family Life Center 219, Box 5016 <br />Fargo, ND 58105-5016 <br />Phone (701)231-7253 <br />FAX (701)231-8568 <br /> Home Programs & Projects <br />Links kids enter HERE! <br /> <br />Volunteer Info <br /> <br />Staff info <br /> <br />News <br /> <br />D I Agriculture <br /> SU Natural <br />IF..fA~.ll EXTENSION Resources <br />..... W SERVICE <br /> <br />Lawn, Garden <br />Flowers <br />Trees/Shrubs <br /> <br /> Business I <br />Community <br />Leadership <br /> <br />Family <br />Home <br />Youth, 4-H <br /> <br />Food <br />Nutrition <br />Food Safety <br /> <br />http://www.ext.nodak.edu/4h/volunteers/YPPOverview.htm 3/13/2003 <br /> <br /> <br />