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To protect the safety of young visitors and
to avoid disruptive behavior, children accompanying employees,
students, or visitors of Central Piedmont Community College must be
under the constant supervision of a responsible adult while on CPCC
property or on the site of any approved off-campus class or other CPCC
event. Employees of the College have assigned duties and
cannot take supervisory responsibility for any unattended children of
employees, students, or visitors. Children should not be
unattended in any College facility at any time.
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A. The College assumes no
responsibility or liability for children, nor for any accidents or injuries
to children. For the purposes of this policy, a child is defined
as any youth under the age of 16 who is not officially registered in a
CPCC class.
B. Students, faculty, and staff are
expected to arrange for their personal childcare away from the work
site. In emergency situations, if it is necessary for the
employee to bring a child to the workplace during working hours, the
employee’s supervisor must approve. Sick children are not to be
brought to campus.
C. Children accompanying employees,
students, or visitors are not permitted in classes, labs, or other
learning environments without the permission of the instructor or
appropriate college personnel. College syllabi will include
notice of this policy.
D. Persons receiving CPCC services
may be refused service if accompanied by a child who will be unattended
during the time the patron is receiving services. College staff
will not be expected to provide supervision of such children.
E. A violation of this
policy may result in appropriate disciplinary action.
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If an
unattended child is observed on campus, the CPCC employee observing the
child should attempt to obtain the child’s name and then report the
situation immediately to CPCC Security. Security will attempt to
locate the child’s (children’s) parent/s or legal guardian/s or
caregiver to remedy the situation. If the parent or guardian or
caregiver cannot be found in a reasonable amount of time, Security may
refer the situation to the Department of Social Services or other
appropriate agency.
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Approved by Cabinet: October 20, 2005
URL: http://inside.cpcc.edu/P&PManual/ppm7-0/ppm7o12.htm
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