{"product_id":"family-ministry-safety-bundle","title":"Family Ministry Safety Bundle","description":"\u003cstyle type=\"text\/css\"\u003e\u003c!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--\u003e\u003c\/style\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":897,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"10\":0,\"11\":4,\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Value of $99.75 |  Price $74.99\\n\\nThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \\n\\nThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\\n\\nCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\\nThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop\\n\\nBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\\nKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \\nEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\\nCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\\nSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\\nA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\\nWho’s Got Johnny? Using check-in\/check-out to keep kids safe.\\n\\n\\nChild Sexual Abuse Response Plan\\nThis resource includes the information your ministry needs to follow should you encounter the unprecedented difficulty of child sexual abuse in your church. Contributors to this Response plan include Richard R. Hammar and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.\\n\\nIf You Suspect, what steps should you take?\\nHow Will You Respond to Child Sexual Abuse?\\nRecognize the signs of abuse and the profile of abusers.\\nReport Child Sexual Abuse and what to do to be ready.\\nThe Church’s Legal Vulnerability \\nPrevent Child Sexual Abuse in the Church by reducing risks as you improve selection, supervision, and education.\\n\\nEssential Guide to Youth Ministry Safety \\nThis guide covers risk management strategies, safety protocols for various activities, emergency procedures, and best practices for ensuring youth participants' physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.\\n\\nSelecting Qualified Leaders and Volunteers\\nCreating Appropriate Accountability\\nSetting Boundaries for Safe Counseling\\nMinistering Digitally\\nKeeping Activities Safe\\nVenturing into Missions and Outreach Resources \\n\\nMandatory Child-Abuse Reporting Laws\\nThis resource will guide you through finding how each state defines child abuse, who is required to report abuse, and—details on requirements on what must be done according to the law.\\nHow to report abuse. Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\\nKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\\nHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \\\u0026quot;immediately\\\u0026quot; while others may allow for more time.\\nIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\\nPenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\\nKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\\nAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\\n\\n\\nEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\\nChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. From food allergies to preventing access by sexual predators, it's vital to understand and implement best practices to protect our kids.\\n\\nCreating Safe Spaces for Children\\nPreventing Abduction\\nEssentials of Waivers and Release Forms\\nAvoiding Food Allergies\\nSafe Church, Safe Kids\\nWorker Screening and Selection\\nSimple Tips for Screening and Selecting Underage Workers\\nDiscipline and Behavior Issues\\nTailor-Made Discipline\\nLoving Discipline that Works\\nWhen the Teacher Needs Disciplining\\nPreventing Child Sexual Abuse\\nBest Practices for Protecting Children\\nSimple Tips for a Response Plan to Child Sexual Abuse\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-root=\"1\"\u003eThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":897,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"10\":0,\"11\":4,\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Value of $99.75 |  Price $74.99\\n\\nThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \\n\\nThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\\n\\nCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\\nThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop\\n\\nBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\\nKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \\nEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\\nCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\\nSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\\nA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\\nWho’s Got Johnny? Using check-in\/check-out to keep kids safe.\\n\\n\\nChild Sexual Abuse Response Plan\\nThis resource includes the information your ministry needs to follow should you encounter the unprecedented difficulty of child sexual abuse in your church. Contributors to this Response plan include Richard R. Hammar and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.\\n\\nIf You Suspect, what steps should you take?\\nHow Will You Respond to Child Sexual Abuse?\\nRecognize the signs of abuse and the profile of abusers.\\nReport Child Sexual Abuse and what to do to be ready.\\nThe Church’s Legal Vulnerability \\nPrevent Child Sexual Abuse in the Church by reducing risks as you improve selection, supervision, and education.\\n\\nEssential Guide to Youth Ministry Safety \\nThis guide covers risk management strategies, safety protocols for various activities, emergency procedures, and best practices for ensuring youth participants' physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.\\n\\nSelecting Qualified Leaders and Volunteers\\nCreating Appropriate Accountability\\nSetting Boundaries for Safe Counseling\\nMinistering Digitally\\nKeeping Activities Safe\\nVenturing into Missions and Outreach Resources \\n\\nMandatory Child-Abuse Reporting Laws\\nThis resource will guide you through finding how each state defines child abuse, who is required to report abuse, and—details on requirements on what must be done according to the law.\\nHow to report abuse. Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\\nKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\\nHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \\\u0026quot;immediately\\\u0026quot; while others may allow for more time.\\nIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\\nPenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\\nKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\\nAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\\n\\n\\nEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\\nChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. From food allergies to preventing access by sexual predators, it's vital to understand and implement best practices to protect our kids.\\n\\nCreating Safe Spaces for Children\\nPreventing Abduction\\nEssentials of Waivers and Release Forms\\nAvoiding Food Allergies\\nSafe Church, Safe Kids\\nWorker Screening and Selection\\nSimple Tips for Screening and Selecting Underage Workers\\nDiscipline and Behavior Issues\\nTailor-Made Discipline\\nLoving Discipline that Works\\nWhen the Teacher Needs Disciplining\\nPreventing Child Sexual Abuse\\nBest Practices for Protecting Children\\nSimple Tips for a Response Plan to Child Sexual Abuse\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-root=\"1\"\u003eFamily Ministry Safety Bundle Includes:\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":897,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"10\":0,\"11\":4,\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Value of $99.75 |  Price $74.99\\n\\nThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \\n\\nThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\\n\\nCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\\nThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop\\n\\nBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\\nKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \\nEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\\nCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\\nSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\\nA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\\nWho’s Got Johnny? Using check-in\/check-out to keep kids safe.\\n\\n\\nChild Sexual Abuse Response Plan\\nThis resource includes the information your ministry needs to follow should you encounter the unprecedented difficulty of child sexual abuse in your church. Contributors to this Response plan include Richard R. Hammar and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.\\n\\nIf You Suspect, what steps should you take?\\nHow Will You Respond to Child Sexual Abuse?\\nRecognize the signs of abuse and the profile of abusers.\\nReport Child Sexual Abuse and what to do to be ready.\\nThe Church’s Legal Vulnerability \\nPrevent Child Sexual Abuse in the Church by reducing risks as you improve selection, supervision, and education.\\n\\nEssential Guide to Youth Ministry Safety \\nThis guide covers risk management strategies, safety protocols for various activities, emergency procedures, and best practices for ensuring youth participants' physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.\\n\\nSelecting Qualified Leaders and Volunteers\\nCreating Appropriate Accountability\\nSetting Boundaries for Safe Counseling\\nMinistering Digitally\\nKeeping Activities Safe\\nVenturing into Missions and Outreach Resources \\n\\nMandatory Child-Abuse Reporting Laws\\nThis resource will guide you through finding how each state defines child abuse, who is required to report abuse, and—details on requirements on what must be done according to the law.\\nHow to report abuse. Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\\nKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\\nHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \\\u0026quot;immediately\\\u0026quot; while others may allow for more time.\\nIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\\nPenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\\nKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\\nAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\\n\\n\\nEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\\nChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. From food allergies to preventing access by sexual predators, it's vital to understand and implement best practices to protect our kids.\\n\\nCreating Safe Spaces for Children\\nPreventing Abduction\\nEssentials of Waivers and Release Forms\\nAvoiding Food Allergies\\nSafe Church, Safe Kids\\nWorker Screening and Selection\\nSimple Tips for Screening and Selecting Underage Workers\\nDiscipline and Behavior Issues\\nTailor-Made Discipline\\nLoving Discipline that Works\\nWhen the Teacher Needs Disciplining\\nPreventing Child Sexual Abuse\\nBest Practices for Protecting Children\\nSimple Tips for a Response Plan to Child Sexual Abuse\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-root=\"1\"\u003eCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":897,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"10\":0,\"11\":4,\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Value of $99.75 |  Price $74.99\\n\\nThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \\n\\nThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\\n\\nCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\\nThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop\\n\\nBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\\nKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \\nEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\\nCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\\nSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\\nA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\\nWho’s Got Johnny? Using check-in\/check-out to keep kids safe.\\n\\n\\nChild Sexual Abuse Response Plan\\nThis resource includes the information your ministry needs to follow should you encounter the unprecedented difficulty of child sexual abuse in your church. Contributors to this Response plan include Richard R. Hammar and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.\\n\\nIf You Suspect, what steps should you take?\\nHow Will You Respond to Child Sexual Abuse?\\nRecognize the signs of abuse and the profile of abusers.\\nReport Child Sexual Abuse and what to do to be ready.\\nThe Church’s Legal Vulnerability \\nPrevent Child Sexual Abuse in the Church by reducing risks as you improve selection, supervision, and education.\\n\\nEssential Guide to Youth Ministry Safety \\nThis guide covers risk management strategies, safety protocols for various activities, emergency procedures, and best practices for ensuring youth participants' physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.\\n\\nSelecting Qualified Leaders and Volunteers\\nCreating Appropriate Accountability\\nSetting Boundaries for Safe Counseling\\nMinistering Digitally\\nKeeping Activities Safe\\nVenturing into Missions and Outreach Resources \\n\\nMandatory Child-Abuse Reporting Laws\\nThis resource will guide you through finding how each state defines child abuse, who is required to report abuse, and—details on requirements on what must be done according to the law.\\nHow to report abuse. Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\\nKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\\nHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \\\u0026quot;immediately\\\u0026quot; while others may allow for more time.\\nIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\\nPenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\\nKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\\nAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\\n\\n\\nEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\\nChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. From food allergies to preventing access by sexual predators, it's vital to understand and implement best practices to protect our kids.\\n\\nCreating Safe Spaces for Children\\nPreventing Abduction\\nEssentials of Waivers and Release Forms\\nAvoiding Food Allergies\\nSafe Church, Safe Kids\\nWorker Screening and Selection\\nSimple Tips for Screening and Selecting Underage Workers\\nDiscipline and Behavior Issues\\nTailor-Made Discipline\\nLoving Discipline that Works\\nWhen the Teacher Needs Disciplining\\nPreventing Child Sexual Abuse\\nBest Practices for Protecting Children\\nSimple Tips for a Response Plan to Child Sexual Abuse\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-root=\"1\"\u003eThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop \u003c\/span\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":897,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"10\":0,\"11\":4,\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Value of $99.75 |  Price $74.99\\n\\nThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \\n\\nThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\\n\\nCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\\nThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop\\n\\nBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\\nKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \\nEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\\nCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\\nSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\\nA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\\nWho’s Got Johnny? Using check-in\/check-out to keep kids safe.\\n\\n\\nChild Sexual Abuse Response Plan\\nThis resource includes the information your ministry needs to follow should you encounter the unprecedented difficulty of child sexual abuse in your church. Contributors to this Response plan include Richard R. Hammar and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.\\n\\nIf You Suspect, what steps should you take?\\nHow Will You Respond to Child Sexual Abuse?\\nRecognize the signs of abuse and the profile of abusers.\\nReport Child Sexual Abuse and what to do to be ready.\\nThe Church’s Legal Vulnerability \\nPrevent Child Sexual Abuse in the Church by reducing risks as you improve selection, supervision, and education.\\n\\nEssential Guide to Youth Ministry Safety \\nThis guide covers risk management strategies, safety protocols for various activities, emergency procedures, and best practices for ensuring youth participants' physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.\\n\\nSelecting Qualified Leaders and Volunteers\\nCreating Appropriate Accountability\\nSetting Boundaries for Safe Counseling\\nMinistering Digitally\\nKeeping Activities Safe\\nVenturing into Missions and Outreach Resources \\n\\nMandatory Child-Abuse Reporting Laws\\nThis resource will guide you through finding how each state defines child abuse, who is required to report abuse, and—details on requirements on what must be done according to the law.\\nHow to report abuse. Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\\nKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\\nHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \\\u0026quot;immediately\\\u0026quot; while others may allow for more time.\\nIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\\nPenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\\nKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\\nAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\\n\\n\\nEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\\nChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. From food allergies to preventing access by sexual predators, it's vital to understand and implement best practices to protect our kids.\\n\\nCreating Safe Spaces for Children\\nPreventing Abduction\\nEssentials of Waivers and Release Forms\\nAvoiding Food Allergies\\nSafe Church, Safe Kids\\nWorker Screening and Selection\\nSimple Tips for Screening and Selecting Underage Workers\\nDiscipline and Behavior Issues\\nTailor-Made Discipline\\nLoving Discipline that Works\\nWhen the Teacher Needs Disciplining\\nPreventing Child Sexual Abuse\\nBest Practices for Protecting Children\\nSimple Tips for a Response Plan to Child Sexual Abuse\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-root=\"1\"\u003eBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\u003cbr\u003eKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \u003cbr\u003eEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":897,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"10\":0,\"11\":4,\"12\":0}' data-sheets-value=\"{\u0026quot;1\u0026quot;:2,\u0026quot;2\u0026quot;:\u0026quot;Value of $99.75 |  Price $74.99\\n\\nThe Church must be prepared on all fronts, mainly when serving children, youth, and families. It is crucial to have protocols and measures in place and to ensure everyone knows what to do should an unforeseen situation arise. Church leadership must know the legal ramifications if issues or difficult situations arise. Take advantage of the opportunity to get equipped easily. \\n\\nThese five downloadable resources are available for you. Don’t wait, be prepared.\\n\\nCheck-in and Check-Out Procedures\\nThis is a comprehensive guide outlining the steps and protocols for efficiently and securely managing the check-in and check-out processes for children and youth in ministry settings. Contributions by John R. Throop\\n\\nBefore You Welcome Children to Your Ministry - Are Your Policies Safe?\\nKeeping Young Children Safe at Church \\nEnsuring Physical \u0026amp; Emotional Safety for Kids - Practices for a proactive and preventive approach.\\nCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\\nSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\\nA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\\nWho’s Got Johnny? Using check-in\/check-out to keep kids safe.\\n\\n\\nChild Sexual Abuse Response Plan\\nThis resource includes the information your ministry needs to follow should you encounter the unprecedented difficulty of child sexual abuse in your church. Contributors to this Response plan include Richard R. Hammar and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.\\n\\nIf You Suspect, what steps should you take?\\nHow Will You Respond to Child Sexual Abuse?\\nRecognize the signs of abuse and the profile of abusers.\\nReport Child Sexual Abuse and what to do to be ready.\\nThe Church’s Legal Vulnerability \\nPrevent Child Sexual Abuse in the Church by reducing risks as you improve selection, supervision, and education.\\n\\nEssential Guide to Youth Ministry Safety \\nThis guide covers risk management strategies, safety protocols for various activities, emergency procedures, and best practices for ensuring youth participants' physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.\\n\\nSelecting Qualified Leaders and Volunteers\\nCreating Appropriate Accountability\\nSetting Boundaries for Safe Counseling\\nMinistering Digitally\\nKeeping Activities Safe\\nVenturing into Missions and Outreach Resources \\n\\nMandatory Child-Abuse Reporting Laws\\nThis resource will guide you through finding how each state defines child abuse, who is required to report abuse, and—details on requirements on what must be done according to the law.\\nHow to report abuse. Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\\nKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\\nHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \\\u0026quot;immediately\\\u0026quot; while others may allow for more time.\\nIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\\nPenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\\nKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\\nAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\\n\\n\\nEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\\nChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. From food allergies to preventing access by sexual predators, it's vital to understand and implement best practices to protect our kids.\\n\\nCreating Safe Spaces for Children\\nPreventing Abduction\\nEssentials of Waivers and Release Forms\\nAvoiding Food Allergies\\nSafe Church, Safe Kids\\nWorker Screening and Selection\\nSimple Tips for Screening and Selecting Underage Workers\\nDiscipline and Behavior Issues\\nTailor-Made Discipline\\nLoving Discipline that Works\\nWhen the Teacher Needs Disciplining\\nPreventing Child Sexual Abuse\\nBest Practices for Protecting Children\\nSimple Tips for a Response Plan to Child Sexual Abuse\\n\u0026quot;}\" data-sheets-root=\"1\"\u003eCheck-In Security - One church’s security identification system.\u003cbr\u003eSample Pick-Up Forms - When someone other than a parent picks up a child.\u003cbr\u003eA Note to Parents - What to tell parents to help you keep their kids safe.\u003cbr\u003eWho’s Got Johnny? 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Find out if your state requires you to call or allows you to fill out a digital form.\u003cbr\u003eKnow where to report child abuse considering that different states may require reporting to other agencies.\u003cbr\u003eHow soon you are required to report abuse? Some states require reporting abuse \"immediately\" while others may allow for more time.\u003cbr\u003eIf clergy-penitent privilege applies. Learn how the clergy-penitent privilege affects the mandatory reporting requirement in each state.\u003cbr\u003ePenalties for not reporting and if there's civil liability for not reporting. Not reporting abuse when you're a mandatory reporter could result in criminal charges and civil lawsuits.\u003cbr\u003eKnow if your identity can be revealed after you report abuse.\u003cbr\u003eAll 50 states and the District of Columbia are covered in this resource. In addition to this information, an article explains 22 facts about child abuse reporting laws to help you understand them.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eEssential Guide to Children's Ministry Safety\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eChildren's workers are sensitive to many safety and liability issues surrounding our young ones at church. 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