Creating Child Protection Policies
You can't be too safe when protecting children from sexual abuse.posted 4/05/2011
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Overview

This download provides information on how to avoid the risk of child sexual abuse in your church. Create solid policies and procedures that will properly screen your staff and keep your kids safe. Along with several helpful articles, this download provides two sample policies for your use.
5-Step Child Protection PlanOverview | Create your protection policies starting with these five steps.
by Richard R. Hammar
Are Our Protection Policies Sufficient?
Assessment | Use this checklist to quickly assess your protection program planning needs.
from Reducing the Risk, Third Edition
Keeping Young Children Safe at Church
How To| Practical measures to create a safe environment for kids attending your church.
by John R. Throop
The Use of Principles and Policies
How To| Principles provide an underlying sense of direction, while policies provide specific direction.
by Richard R. Hammar
Sample Physical Contact Policy
Sample Policy | Guidelines for physical contact in your children's ministry.
from BuildingChurchLeaders.com
Sample Caregiver Policy
Sample Policy | Caregiver policies for your childcare ministry.
from BuildingChurchLeaders.com
Batting Practice
For the Children's Ministry Director | Proven strategies to improve your game.
by Marian V. Liautaud
Playing It Safe
It's True | How one children's ministry director goes to bat for protecting kids.
by Marian V. Liautaud and Janine Petry
Resource Center
Leader's Guide | Quick tips and recommended resources.



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