Code of Conduct

Behaviour
Volunteers are to behave in a manner that is not offensive to staff, visitors or fellow students. Behaviour must be conducive to teamwork and cooperation.

Dress
Volunteers’ dress must be appropriate and clean.

Drugs
The possession or use of narcotics and other recreational drugs is against the law. Volunteers suspected of breaking this rule could be withdrawn from the programme and sent home. If you are on prescribed drugs, have a note and script from your doctor.

Alcohol
Alcohol use must be sensible and not during working hours.

Use of vehicles and other assets
Volunteers, when authorised to use vehicles and assets, must do so with care as to protect themselves, others and the asset.

Safety & Security
The Caprivi Region is ‘Wild Africa’ and the bush should never be taken for granted. Wild animals do come to the campsite. It is essential that the safety regulations described by your coordinator be adhered to at all times. The incident of AIDS and H.I.V is high in Africa, thus every precaution must be taken.

Disciplary procedure
A guest, student or volunteer, deemed not to be adhering to this Code of Conduct or to the spirit of the programme, could, after suitable warnings and counselling, be withdrawn from the programme and returned home. No refunds will be issued and any additional expenses incurred will be for the student’s account. All disciplinary issues must be brought to the attention of Caprivi Bush Experiences.

     
 
 
 
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