by Protect Youth Sports | Jul 1, 2016 | Industry News
If your youth sports organization is run through, or in connection with, a church or other religious organization, you may want to brush up on sex offender laws in your state. Why? A New Jersey judge recently ruled that sex offenders in New Jersey are allowed to work...
by Protect Youth Sports | Jun 10, 2016 | Breaking News
There are lots of articles geared toward job applicants that discuss how a person fails a background check, but there are not nearly enough articles directed toward employers that outline why a candidate shouldn’t pass a background check. It’s an interesting question...
by Protect Youth Sports | Apr 25, 2016 | Breaking News, Industry News
A bill recently reintroduced by a group of bipartisan lawmakers in the House and Senate aims to give youth-serving organizations like sports leagues and camps greater access to background screening tools is renewing an examination of the scope of the FBI fingerprint...
by Protect Youth Sports | Feb 9, 2016 | Industry News
The interest in and prevalence of youth sports background checks as a pre-employment and pre-volunteering measure is skyrocketing. The National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) says this is attributed to two factors: the increased exposure of high-profile reports of...
by Protect Youth Sports | Jan 26, 2016 | Industry News
The Albuquerque Public School system is facing an embarrassing situation; one that largely could’ve been avoided with a proper hiring procedure that included routine youth sports background checks for all employees, staff, coaches and volunteers. It began last summer....
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