Behavioral Expectations
CER Youth Calendar
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Congregational Board/Trustee Quarterly GatheringThursday, September 8, 2022, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDTEvent format: OnlineJoin with your peers to share ideas, strategies, questions, concerns, and support. This event is open to current board members and those who will be on the board within the next several months. We’ll send details for logging in to the conversation to all registered participants a few days before...
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Small Congregation Check-In SEP 8Thursday, September 8, 2022, 7:45 pm - 9:00 pm EDTA time for leaders of small congregations in the MidAmerica Region and elsewhere to check-in about the challenges UU religious communities are encountering as we reopen our congregations to in-person gatherings.
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Taproot: A National BIPOC GatheringThursday, September 8, 2022, 8:00 pm - 9:15 pm EDTEvent format: OnlineThe work of spiritual community is complicated in the 21st century. This is a space for BIPoC leaders to gather and network.
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System Theory Renaissance Module - Sept 9Friday, September 9, 2022, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDTEvent format: OnlineBoston MACentral to our understanding of congregational systems is a grounding in the awareness that “everything we do is faith development; everything we teach is Unitarian Universalism and that the congregation is the curriculum.”
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OWL Facilitator Training 7-9, 10-12, OHFriday, September 9, 2022, 3:00 pm - Sunday, September 11, 2022, 4:00 pm EDTEvent format: In personWooster OHOur Whole Lives Facilitator Training for Junior/Senior High Ages will be offered at UU Fellowship of Wayne County, Wooster, OH on Sept 9-11, 2022
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Expectations For All Participants
I understand that CER youth events have commitments to parents, congregations, and our insurance company. I will seek to be in right relationship in these relationships and in right relationship in the covenant created within the youth event.
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No violence, weapons or dangerous items – This includes physical violence, verbal threats or harassment, or possession of weapons or explosives such as fireworks.
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Respect property/No vandalism – respect local facilities and the community’s possessions, and no theft.
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No drugs, alcohol, or illegal substances – this includes requirement to use medication as prescribed, and turn prescription medication over to an adult if required for that event.
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No smoking, vaping, or use of tobacco products.
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No harassment on the basis of sex, race, national origin, religion, disability or any other protected status.
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No sexualized conduct or sexual activity, including open mouth and/or prolonged kissing. In general, includes any touch meant to arouse, sharing sexually explicit material such as videos, apps or games.
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No unwanted, uninvited touch – only a clearly expressed “yes” means yes – e.g. ask before hugging.
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Rule of Three - All excursions off-site must include a minimum of three, multigenerational participants. No youth or adults are to ever be alone in a closed space with another youth participant.
- No leaving the event location without proper permission – what constitutes permission may vary by event but must require permission by the adult responsible for supervising the youth.
- For CER events this includes pre-approval by event leaders and written permission from the youth's parent/guardian.
- I will follow the event sleeping policies.
- I will not bring peanuts or tree nuts.
- I will follow additional site rules set by the host.






