Childrens Security Policy and Volunteer Screening

Childrens Security Policy and Volunteer Screening

Protect My Ministry is determined to join with churches and other ministry partners in avoiding, as much as possible, incidences of child abuse on our watch. To succeed in this goal, it is imperative to implement a policy that depends on two simple preventative measures: training and screening.
A ministry that serves children and youth has the obligation to exercise “due diligence” with regards to protecting its members, especially the children. By performing background checks on our volunteers your ministry is…
• Putting up a safeguard at the “doorway” of the organization that will, in most cases, scare off sexual predators.
• Offering peace of mind to discerning parents when choosing a church, by knowing your ministry is being pro-active in trying to protect the children.

Protect My Ministry offers a six-video instructional series will help you address child abuse in a way that is beneficial to your organization, compassionate to the victim, and fair to the accused. Discover methods to prevent child abuse, ways to spot abuse, and steps to take when allegations arise. The first five videos are a Preventive Guide to Dealing with Child Abuse and have an (1) accompanying workbook. The sixth video addresses The Seven Deadly Sins, a leader’s guide to dealing with Child Abuse, with (1) accompanying workbook.

Comments are closed.