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Assessment Pack
Safety and Security
It will never happen to us is a common thought when it comes to church safety, but far too many churches are unprepared to deal with theft, injury, abuse, and legal issues.
Store Code: AP19
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

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Topics:Building codes, Care of the Church, Church safety, Legal issues, Liability, Screening, Security, Volunteer recruitment
Filters:Children's ministry, Daycare worker, Facility management, Nursery, Sunday school, Sunday school
Purpose:Ministry
References:Proverbs 13:16, 1 Corinthians 14:40, Proverbs 22:3
Date Added:March 02, 2006
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Overview

It will never happen to us. It's a common thought when it comes to church safety, but far too many churches are unprepared to deal with theft, injury, abuse, and legal issues. When something unexpected does happen, they wish they would have taken the time to plan and prepare beforehand.

Use these assessments to measure how vulnerable your church is, and discover some key places where you can be proactive, move toward a secure and safe church, and reduce your liabilities while raising your level of ministry. Each assessment conveniently fits on one page, so they're easy to print, copy, and hand out.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Are We Practicing the Safety Basics?
Being attentive to basic safety issues makes the church a secure environment for all.

Is Our Church Secure?
Help your congregation feel safer by taking precautions to protect them.

Is Your Facility Meeting Safety Regulations?
Attention to basic safety concerns may prevent a disaster later on.

Are We Aware of Our Legal Risks?
Avoiding legal risks in a church environment requires a proactive approach.

Are We Ensuring the Safety of Children in Church?
Avoid potential problems with careful planning and conscientious follow-through.

Are We Protecting Our Children From Sexual Predators?
Thoroughly screen all potential childcare workers to avoid the risk of sexual misconduct.

How Safe Is Our Recreational Equipment?
Investing in safe and practical recreational equipment pays off in the long run.


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Posted: August 27, 2008
Anonymous
I rated this Church security material high because it covers all the major aspects of the issues. It encourages us to practise the safetry basics. The material also draw our attention to whether or not our church is sucured. The material covers the legal rights at our disposal to assist during emergencies. It also draws our attrention to the little kids that join their parents to come to church, theey are powerless and cannot help themselves at a time of emergency and we have to put them in mind when planning security issues. The material even covers the sexual predators and how we should ensure the security of the kids brought to church. The materials also covers equipmentat recreational facilities and other places of meeting. The material reminds us to keep our church premises safe at all times. I give this material 5 stars rating, i.e. ***** high.


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