Youth Safety
Student safety comes first.
CreatorLaunch is built for young people, which means our programs, partnerships, communications, and digital tools should be handled with care and responsibility.
Last updated: 2026
1. Our Commitment
CreatorLaunch is committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for students. We want young people to feel encouraged, protected, and taken seriously while learning entrepreneurship.
2. Partnered Youth Programming
CreatorLaunch workshops are usually hosted with schools, summer programs, afterschool programs, nonprofits, or community organizations. These partners may provide supervision, space, registration support, and participant guidelines.
3. Respectful Learning Environment
Students, staff, volunteers, and partners are expected to treat each other with respect. Bullying, harassment, discrimination, threats, or unsafe behavior should not be allowed in CreatorLaunch spaces.
4. Youth Communication
Communication with youth should be appropriate, program-related, and transparent. When needed, CreatorLaunch may involve parents, guardians, schools, or partner organizations in communication.
5. Media and Student Stories
CreatorLaunch should only use identifiable student photos, videos, names, or stories with appropriate permission. Youth should not be pressured to appear in media or share personal stories publicly.
6. Digital Safety
CreatorLaunch’s digital tools should be designed to reduce unnecessary data collection, limit unsafe interactions, and protect youth users as the platform grows.
7. Reporting a Concern
Safety concerns can be reported to qwentin@youthcreatorlaunch.org. If there is an immediate emergency, contact local emergency services.
CreatorLaunch may update this as we grow.