Review these key principles from the National AfterSchool Association and discuss with your trainer, coach, or administrator how they could be used in your daily work. - Model high standards of behavior—integrity, honesty, fairness, accountability, and respect for others.
- Build professional relationships based on mutual trust and respect.
- Communicate clearly and protect the privacy and confidentiality of others.
- Pursue ongoing professional learning and growth.
- Treat all individuals with dignity and fairness.
- Plan programs and environments based on how children and youth grow and learn.
- Create opportunities where play, learning, and personal growth are supported and encouraged.
- Promote creativity, independent thinking, and responsible decision-making.
- Recognize that youth thrive when connected to strong family and community relationships
- Support healthy family involvement and relationships.
- Advocate for the needs of school-age children, their families, and the child and youth care profession.
- Be aware of how personal opinions may affect decision-making and work to remain objective.
- Build the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver high-quality programming.
- Uphold professional standards by applying ethical principles in daily practice.
- Support colleagues practicing ethical conduct.
Adapted from: National AfterSchool Association. (2022). Code of ethics for out-of-school time professionals (Revised).
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