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Safe Youth Trips and Activities

The download will help you carefully consider the safety risks associated with these activities before the event takes place.
posted 9/08/2008

Try also: Kids, Middle school, Permission, Supervising, Trip planning, Youth group, Youth ministry

Overview


Church sponsored youth events can be a great way to invigorate kids in the church. At times, these can also expose them to safety hazards that result in additional church liability. Safe Youth Trips & Activities helps you carefully consider the safety risks associated with these activities before the event takes place. Includes applicable information on traveling as well as hot and cold outdoor weather-related safety. This Safety Alert download also covers the importance of properly screening youth workers.

Is the Sky Really the Limit?
Overview | When it comes to choosing activities, how far should your youth group go?
By Jeff Hanna


Ready to Go?
Assessment | Use this checklist to find out.
By Jeff Hanna


Maximize Your Time Outside
How To | Make the most of the great outdoors with these great ideas.
By James F. Cobble, Jr., and Richard R. Hammar


Take a Safer Road Trip
How To | Are you aware of the safety and legal issues of 15-passenger vans?
By Richard R. Hammar


How One Church Got Sued
It's True | Here's why it's important to choose activities wisely.
By Ted Olsen


Law and Disorder
The Legal Side | Why you church could end up before a judge and jury, and why you can do to prevent it.
By Richard R. Hammar


What's Underneath Your Activities?
For Youth Pastors | The events you choose today will matter in the long run.
By David Veerman


Resource Center
Leader's Guide | Quick tips and recommended resources.

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September 25, 2011  7:53pm

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