In Study
Abroad, as in other settings, participants can have a major impact on their
own health and safety abroad through the decisions they make before and during
the program and by their day-to-day choices and behaviors.
Participants
should:
1. Read
and carefully consider all materials issued by the sponsor that relate to
safety, health, legal, environmental, political, cultural, and religious conditions
in host countries.
2. Consider
their health and other personal circumstances when applying for or accepting
a place in a program.
3. Make
available to the sponsor accurate and complete physical and mental health
information and any other personal data that is necessary in planning for
a safe and healthy study abroad experience.
4. Assume
responsibility for all the elements necessary for their personal preparation
for the program and participate fully in orientations.
5. Obtain
and maintain appropriate insurance coverage and abide by any conditions'
6. Inform
parents / guardians / families, and and, others who may need to know, about
their participation in the study abroad program, provide them with emergency
contact information, and keep them informed on an ongoing basis.
7. Understand
and comply with the terms of participation, codes of conduct. and emergency
procedures of the program, and obey host-country laws.
8. Be
aware of local conditions and customs that may present health or safety risks
when making daily choices and decisions. Promptly express any health
or safety, concerns to the program staff or other appropriate individuals.
9. Behave
in a manner that is respectful of the rights and well-being, of others, and
encourage others to behave in a similar manner.
10.
Accept responsibility for their own decisions and actions.
11.
Become familiar with the procedures for obtaining emergency health and law
enforcement services in the host country.
12. Follow
the program policies for keeping program staff informed of their whereabouts
and well-being.
Recommendations
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Recommendations
to Parents / Guardians / Families
In Study
Abroad as in other settings, parents, guardians, and families can play, an
important role in the health and safety of participants by helping them make
decisions and by influencing their behavior overseas.
When
appropriate, parents / guardians / families should:
1. Obtain
and carefully evaluate health and safety information related to the program,
as provided by the sponsor and other sources.
2. Be
involved in the decision of the participant to enroll in a particular program.
3. Engage
the participant in a thorough discussion of safety and behavior issues, insurance
needs, and emergency procedures related to living abroad.
4. Be
responsive to requests from the program sponsor for information regarding,
the participant.
5. Keep
in touch with the participant.
6. Be
aware that some information may most appropriately be provided by the participant
rather than the program.
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