Conflict Management in Congregations
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Safety and Security Training for Ushers and GreetersFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookGreeters, ushers, ministers, teachers, and staff all share responsibility for the safety and security of the congregation. You are not expected to do it...
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Step 4: Recommend response and inform appropriate personsFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookThe team should decide on the necessary response on a case-by-case basis and will inform the appropriate persons (generally the Minister, Committee on Ministry, and the Board) before acting. Any of the following levels of response can be recommended:
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Step 3: Consider: causes, history, probability of changeFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookTo determine the necessary response, the following points should be considered: Causes: Why is the disruption occurring? Is it a conflict between the...
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Step 1: Does the situation call for an immediate response?From Safe Congregagtions HandbookAs we assess any given situation, we must first discern whether or not an immediate response is required....
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Dealing With Destructive BehaviorFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookOur congregations strive to be inclusive communities, affirming our differences in beliefs, opinions, and life experiences.
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Covenant of Right RelationsFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookDeveloping a Covenant of Right Relations can be a useful method for addressing disruptive behavior. It defines the guiding values and the boundaries...
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Defining Disruptive BehaviorFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookIs It Rude, Mean, or Bullying Behavior?...
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List of ChecklistsFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookA compilation of checklists found in Guide: Becoming a Safer Congregation Building Security Checklist Building and Grounds Safety Checklist Cold Weather...
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Youth as Childcare ProvidersFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookThe following guidelines apply to teenagers working with children: They must be at least 14 years old. They must be screened. They must be under the...
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Check-in and Check-Out Procedures for Children's SafetyFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookEstablish clear check in/check out procedures for children that includes documentation of who is authorized to pick up a child, all appropriate...