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Safe Child Policy

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.  
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:
This policy suggests that no fewer than two unrelated adults be present at all times during any church-sponsored program, event or ministry involving children and youth. However, it is expressly understood that Sunday school classrooms will not always be staffed with two unrelated adults. When classrooms are not staffed with two unrelated adults, a "roamed' will be used who will move in and out of the classrooms during the program, event or ministry.
  • "WINDOWS AND DOORS" POLICY:
There will be windows in the classroom doors where child or youth ministry occurs, or doors will be left open to accommodate open access to the rooms where child or youth ministry occurs.
  • The "FIVE YEARS OLDER" POLICY:
It is desired that all workers or volunteers with youth be at least five years older than the youth or children they are leading. If there is a young adult or another youth who wishes to volunteer with child or youth ministry who is less than five years older than the age of the youth in ministry, such volunteers will be paired with an adult leader who is at least five years older than the age of the ministered you whenever possible.
  • THE "SIX MONTH" POLICY:
No volunteer may be accepted to work with youth until that volunteer has been an active participant in our congregation for at least six months unless that volunteer is paired with an adult who has been an active participant in our congregation and who has worked or volunteered with our child or youth ministry for at least six months.
  • FIRST AID/CPR TRAINING:
All workers and volunteers who work with youth will be encouraged to obtain training in basic CPR and first aid. The church will provide all workers and volunteers with information on where such training may be obtained. However, the church will not pay the costs of such training unless advance approval is obtained from the Board that will provide the funds for such training.
  • ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TOBACCO:
Alcohol, recreational drug and tobacco use are prohibited on any church-sponsored program, event or ministry involving youth or children.
  • DRIVER'S LICENSE AND INSURANCE:
Workers and volunteers that agree to transport youth or children on any church-sponsored event must have a valid driver's license in order to drive any youth or child on the church-sponsored event. In addition, workers and volunteers should not transport youth or children in a vehicle unless they have liability insurance on the vehicle they are using to transport the youth or children. Whenever possible, drivers should be adults over the age of 21. However, it is understood drivers under the age of 21 may be used from time to time, especially if the event is a day trip within a reasonably short distance of the church.
  • SEATBELTS:
Seatbelts will be worn by all participants, but especially by youth or children, during any church-sponsored event that requires transportation in a vehicle.
  • EMERGENCY CONTACT CARD:
Children and youth participating in church-sponsored events or activities outside the church premises are expected to provide emergency contact cards from parents or guardians that contain information on who to contact for the child or youth participants in the event of an emergency. These contact cards will also contain a general grant of permission for the child or youth to participate in care if necessary. The absence of a completed emergency contact card will not prohibit a youth from participating in a church-related youth activity or event. The information should be made available to those supervising youth events.
  • ORIENTATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Each year the church wilt offer an orientation for all full-time or part-time workers and 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 of Hoopeston 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.
  • NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT OF ANY KIND
No corporal punishment of any kind will be used for any child/youth while involved in a church-sponsored event.
  • CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
Child care providers will go through a background check, paid for by the church as per our insurance requirements.
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.

Get in Touch
Our mission is to serve all people with the love of Christ.


Church E-mail:  disciple@myfrontiermail.com
Pastor E-mail: 

Phone:
(217)283-6691
Fax: 
(217)283-6691​

Address:
502 E. Main St.
Hoopeston, Illinois 60942



  • About
    • Staff
    • Worship
    • Prayer Chain
    • History
    • Safe Child Policy
  • Visit Us
    • Welcome
    • Children's Moment
    • FAQ
    • Chapel
  • Education
    • Children Studies
    • Teen Studies
    • Ministries >
      • Youth Ministry
      • Men's Ministry >
        • The Living Lord's Supper
      • Women's Ministry
      • Outreach Ministry >
        • Knit and Rip
        • Infant Needs Center
        • Food Pantry
      • Mission Work >
        • RIPPLING HOPE MINISTRIES
        • Community Yard Work
        • HOOVES of HOPE
      • Music Ministry >
        • Hoopeston Children's Choir
    • Adult Studies
    • Learn Contemplative Prayer
  • Sermons
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Hoopeston Head Start Center