Safety for Religious Education and Children

Recommended Practices for Children’s Safety

Five diverse elementary-aged children huddle with their heads together, smiling down at the camera as sunlight beams behind them.

Learning from suggested practices and industry standards regarding children’s safety, the UUA Safety Team has developed recommendations for congregations to keep children safer from harm. We invite you to explore the recommendations and resources in each of the sections below.

Assess Your Current Safety Policies & Procedures

An essential tool for any congregation’s religious education program, and the first place to begin, is a Safety Assessment for Ministry with Children (PDF), available from the UU Interim Religious Education blog, In Liminal Time.

Rate each task using the following scale

TaskNo Written PolicyPolicy Exists. Not Up to Date.Policy Demonstrates Best PracticesDemonstrates Congregational Education, Training and Practice.Action Item
Hiring staff and volunteers     
Screening staff and volunteers     
Training staff and volunteers     
Supervising staff and volunteers     
Mandatory reporting     
Behavior management     
Two unrelated adults     
Diapering, bathroom and toileting procedures     
Food safety     
Permission forms     
Medical release     
Photo release     
Accident and injury response     
Evacuation plan     

Additional Resources and Policy Examples for Children’s Safety