UC revises codes of conduct for California 4-H program

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
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The codes of conduct for the 2025-2026 California 4-H program year have been updated. The revised documents include the 4-H Youth Code of Conduct, the Parent, Legal Guardian, Adult Participant Code of Conduct, and the 4-H Adult Volunteer Code of Conduct. According to the update, these revisions expand expectations for respectful conduct and conflict resolution. The changes also align with the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Principles of Community and provide further clarification on prohibited behaviors to ensure safety during participation in California 4-H activities.

The updated documents are intended for use starting in the 2025-2026 program year.



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