First Christian Church is committed to creating a safe and healthy environment in which young people can learn about and experience God’s love. In order to ensure this, we expect that all people applying to be volunteers who work with minors will have been members for at least six months or friends of First Christian Church for one year. It is the policy of the church to provide adequate supervision for all youth activities.
Each year the church will offer an orientation for all full-time or part-time volunteers who work with youth and children. The orientation will include a review of the church’s Safe child Policy and the guidelines First Christian Church strives to use in all its youth and children’s ministries. Procedures for reporting and investigating incidents or complaints regarding inappropriate behavior, misconduct or alleged violations of the Safe Child Policy will also be reviewed.
The “Safe Child Policy” is always hanging in the hallway near the Children’s Church for everyone to review.
Each year the church will offer an orientation for all full-time or part-time volunteers who work with youth and children. The orientation will include a review of the church’s Safe child Policy and the guidelines First Christian Church strives to use in all its youth and children’s ministries. Procedures for reporting and investigating incidents or complaints regarding inappropriate behavior, misconduct or alleged violations of the Safe Child Policy will also be reviewed.
The “Safe Child Policy” is always hanging in the hallway near the Children’s Church for everyone to review.
SAFE CHILD POLICY
Guidelines for safe ministry with children and youth
BASIC GUIDELINE
The Following guidelines are important to our commitment to prevent abuse of our youth. They are to be followed when reasonably possible. Strict adherence to these guidelines is not always possible or practical so it Is important to note these are guidelines only. These guidelines are not listed in order of importance.
All leaders, workers and volunteers in youth and children's ministries shall provide a signed acknowledgment form indicating they have reviewed the church's Safe Child Policy, are familiar with its provisions and goals, and agree to give their best effort to the ministry and to adhering to the guidelines established by the Safe Child Policy.
Guidelines for safe ministry with children and youth
BASIC GUIDELINE
The Following guidelines are important to our commitment to prevent abuse of our youth. They are to be followed when reasonably possible. Strict adherence to these guidelines is not always possible or practical so it Is important to note these are guidelines only. These guidelines are not listed in order of importance.
- THE "TWO ADULT" POLICY:
- "WINDOWS AND DOORS" POLICY:
- The "FIVE YEARS OLDER" POLICY:
- THE "SIX MONTH" POLICY:
- FIRST AID/CPR TRAINING:
- ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TOBACCO:
- DRIVER'S LICENSE AND INSURANCE:
- SEATBELTS:
- EMERGENCY CONTACT CARD:
- ORIENTATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
- NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT OF ANY KIND
- CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
All leaders, workers and volunteers in youth and children's ministries shall provide a signed acknowledgment form indicating they have reviewed the church's Safe Child Policy, are familiar with its provisions and goals, and agree to give their best effort to the ministry and to adhering to the guidelines established by the Safe Child Policy.