Using Background Screening
Carefully screening employees and volunteers before allowing them to work in your ministry is an important investment in your future.posted 3/09/2010
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Overview

This download will help explain the how conducting background screens can help protect a ministry from incidents of child sexual assault, embezzlement, and liability for negligent selection. It will help churches learn how to screen ministry employees and volunteers, conduct proper criminal history searches, and keep certain records confidential.
Background Screening is a Must for MinistriesOverview | There's no substitute for a good background screening program.
by Laura J. Brown
How Thorough is Our Background Screening Program?
Assessment| Take this quiz to find out. from Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company
Ten Reasons Why Church Leaders Should Take Screening Seriously
For Church Administrators| Proper screening increases safety.
by James F. Cobble, Jr., and Richard R. Hammar
Screen Your Paid Church Employees
How To| Taking decisive steps now can prevent harm to countless in your care.
by James F. Cobble, Jr.
Screen Your Volunteer Church Workers
How To| Let this guide offer easy-to-understand help for a tough job.
by James F. Cobble, Jr.
Are There Gaps in Your Criminal Background Check?
For Pastors| Close them by hiring a good screening provider.
by Laura J. Brown
Screening the Screener
For Administrators| What to look for in a background-check service.
by Tara Beecham
To Hire or Not To Hire
How To| What to do when a background check turns up a criminal record.
by Jennifer Murphy
Would a Criminal Background Check Have Protected Katie?
The Legal Side | Churches have a duty to protect, but can they foresee danger?
by Richard R. Hammar
Resource Center
Leader's Guide | Quick tips and recommended resources.



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