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If you are reading this slide, you are reading a presentation-only version of this slide- show. The original document does contain some additional information in the slide notes which will not be accessible in this format. I would recommend anyone seeing this version also follow up viewing this by taking a look at the current Alateen requirement and docs found at:

Alateen Requirement Update What happened last year? What is the requirement? What changes are recommended?

Alateen Sponsorship The term sponsor in the context of the requirement is meant to broadly include anyone involved in Alateen service. This includes the following people: 1.A person sponsoring an Alateen meeting 2.A person attending an Alateen conference who is involved in Alateen service 3.A person responsible for the Alateen portion of a District or Area function 4.A person traveling with an Alateen to or from an Al- Anon or Alateen function

WSO Requirement 2004 WSO voted to require Alateen sponsors to register with their Area –There had been abuse of teens by sponsors –It was determined that Areas could act to prevent such abuse –By doing nothing Al-Anon and Alateen as a whole could be put in jeopardy –WSO passed down minimum safety requirements for all Areas to adopt

WSO Requirement The requirements included the following: –Ensure sponsors are who they say they are by reviewing some form of state ID –Obtain parents permission for all teens attending Alateen events –Have each Area determine and set a policy that would best accomplishing the two above items –Failure to adopt would mean non-recognition by WSO

Assembly 2004 A committee was convened, reviewed an made recommendation for requirement Northern CA board recommended adoption of the requirement to assembly The group representatives adopted the recommendation The adopted requirements are currently in a three-year trial period

Alateen Requirement Update What happened last year? What is the requirement? What changes are recommended?

The Spirit of the Requirement Assure safety of teens attending an Al-Anon or Alateen function Assure teens, sponsors and parents that these functions produce a safe environment for teens To meet or exceed the minimum requirements passed down from WSO To be updated with WSO requirements

Legal Ramifications Requirements reviewed by an attorney –Attorney was familiar with CA law concerning care of children at events and groups

The Northern CA Requirement Our policy has the following provisions: –Anyone who wants to work with Alateens must answer a questionnaire and have their identity verified –Initial verification takes place at the local level and names passed to the Area safety administrator for further verification –Alternate Delegate is Alateen Safety Admin –Approved sponsors would be added to a Sponsor Candidate list –List is given to WSO at least once per year –Sponsor Candidates must renew every year

Sponsor Requirements Sponsors must: 1. Be Al-Anon members 2. Be 21 years old 3. Have two years in Al- Anon (in addition to time in Alateen) 4. Not have been convicted of a felony 5. Not have been charged with child abuse or similar 6. Not have demonstrated emotional problems that could result in harm to a teen 7. Not be under investigation by child welfare or similar agency

Other Requirements Requirements also included: –Safety and behavior standards for All Alateens All Alateen groups Each district in Northern CA Area The Northern CA Area –Provisions for the flow of info to WSO –Provisions for appeal by sponsors who are initially not allowed to serve –A list of forms required including some CAL and some forms particular to Northern CA

Obtaining Information Every piece of information and every form concerning the current Alateen requirement is accessible and downloadable from the NCWSA web site You can also contact your district or intergroup Alateen Safety Administrator for information

Alateen Requirement Update What happened last year? What is the requirement? What changes are recommended this year?

Leftovers From Last Year There were a number of items not adopted in 2004, left to be reviewed and recommended for action in following years –Background checks –Safety of identity information of sponsors –Additional safety and behavior standards

Actions Taken Implementation of last years requirement resulted in 250 certified sponsors throughout Northern CA A survey of Alateen members and Sponsors regarding future recommendations Further review of recommendations by the committee An action item for Assembly 2005 has been developed

Background Checks The committee now recommends adoption of background checks Time is of the essence for current sponsors as legislative changes will more than double cost after July 1, 2006

More thorough than Megans Law check Automatic notification when candidates status changes Verifies both State and National systems Makes decision more objective (decision made by by professionals in law enforcement not by Al-Anon volunteer) State Background Checks: Pros (contd. on next slide)

Keeps anonymity of candidate (confidential information only seen by law enforcement) Alateen is currently the only national organization that works with children that does not require checks for all volunteers Recent high-profile molestation cases have raised awareness of issue State Background Checks: Pros

Currently not required by state of CA (only strongly encouraged) Cost: $18 currently. Rises to $50 July 2006 State Background Checks: Cons

Other Information The survey produced results that 75% of sponsors and 56% of teens are in favor of background checks