CAP is a safe, positive environment where cadets can grow and learn.
The Cadet Program uses an age-appropriate, military-style training model that challenges young people. While our program is regimented, we do not tolerate any form of abusive behavior or hazing.
Our youth protection strategy was updated in 2015, using guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, our Cadet Protection Policy stands upon five pillars:
1. Screening of prospective adult volunteers, with an in-person interview at the unit and a criminal background check using fingerprints
2. Standards of Practice, with two-deep adult leadership as the key standard
3. Monitoring of local practices by leaders, adult volunteers, and cadets
4. Reporting of reasonable suspicions of abuse
5. Training, with the Cadet Protection Basic and Advanced courses for adults, and an age-appropriate Wingman course for cadets
If You Have Questions or Concerns
We want parents and guardians to know that they can contact CAP adult leaders if they have questions or concerns about cadets' physical safety, training methods, hazing, or any topic relating to the cadets' well-being. CAP wants to hear from parents and work with them, adult-to-adult, to keep cadets safe.
CAP's Cadet Protection course materials are available to the public on our training page. If taking the courses for credit as an adult volunteer, please use the online course via the Learning Management System.
Testimonial
“I’m a detective who specializes in crimes against children. CAP’s safety training is well-researched and put together. The issues of grooming and how it takes place are spot on. I’m proud of how seriously CAP takes this issue.”
- Capt Jim Schilling, CAP
Minnesota