Important Updates

A new policy — SPG 601.91 Clery Act Compliance — outlines the expectations of the U-M Division of Public Safety and Security and employees designated as CSAs in the university’s compliance with the Clery Act.  Adults working with minors have been identified as CSAs and must complete the mandatory training annually in addition to the required CoC training modules. Any questions related to Clery training requirements can be directed to CleryAct-Compliance@umich.edu.

The Importance of Ethical Conduct

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  • The University of Michigan’s commitment to providing a safe and welcoming environment to children and teens depends upon everyone’s compliance
  • Working effectively with children and teens requires specialized knowledge and skills that need to be learned and practiced
  • Daily interactions through family, faith communities and civic activities do not adequately prepare adults to work with a diverse community of children and teens in a professional setting.
  • The Code of Conduct is designed to promote the health and safety of a diverse community of children and teens