UUA Online Rules and Policies Part of UUA Youth Safety Guidelines The below spell out specific policies for UUA online programs with links to the rest of the Youth Safety Guidelines where helpful for more details. In This Section Adult Supervision for Online Events Potential Adult Roles All adult leaders must be approved under the UUA Youth Safety Guidelines policy. Facilitator—lead programming and/or work with... Covenant and Technology Covenant Each UUA youth program creates and maintains community norms, which can be expressed in a covenant, expressing the goals of the community and how the... Online Registration Policies Permission Forms All events require parent/guardian permission in the form of a signed permission form. This form does require a legal signature.... Participant Rules/Behavioral Expectations for Online Events Each youth and adult participant must agree to the event rules/expectations, which must be presented at the beginning of each event. Sending Mail and Packages Sending physical mail can increase the sense of connection. UUA staff may send condolence and congratulatory cards, and provide supplies for programs.... Social Media and Adult Leaders Virtual programming multiples the ways adult volunteers and staff may be interacting with youth both during and outside of programming.... PREVIOUS: Guidelines for UUA Larger Virtual Events UP: Guidance on Youth Safety Online NEXT: Adult Supervision for Online Events Get a print-friendly version of UUA Youth Safety Guidelines, including all sub-pages.