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has gloss | eng: The Youth Protection program is a set of standards, guidelines and training developed by the Boy Scouts of America to eliminate opportunities for the abuse of youth members. When properly implemented, the program also helps to protect adult leaders from any accusations of impropriety. BSA has made the program available for use by other youth organizations, but the Boy Scouts have done the most in implementing it and have probably instructed more young people and parents in how to recognize and prevent child abuse in any venue. |
lexicalization | eng: Youth Protection program |
instance of | (noun) a corporation that operates through a national council that charters local councils all over the United States; the purpose is character building and citizenship training Boy Scouts of America |
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