Safe Congregations
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Safe Congregations.
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Getting Started: CommunicationFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookOnce completed, a safety plan shouldn't just end up as a document that gathers dust on a bookshelf or in the back of a drawer....
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Getting Started: How Do We Get Buy-In for Becoming Safer?From Safe Congregagtions HandbookThere must be a perceived safety or boundary issue, or need, that is generating a certain amount of emotional energy. For leadership, one of the keys to...
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Getting Started: Recommended Practices for Creating a Safety CultureFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookA safer and healthy congregation depends on effective leadership to ensure that hazards are identified and that effective physical and administrative...
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Getting Started: What is Safety Culture?From Safe Congregagtions HandbookA congregation’s “safety culture” is made up of its shared beliefs, practices, and attitudes regarding safety. The way this safety culture manifests...
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Getting Started: How Do We Create a Safer Congregation?From Safe Congregagtions HandbookWhere Do We Begin? When it comes to developing a culture of safety, it can be difficult to know where to start. Here are some first steps: Develop...
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Step 2: Evaluate: dangerousness, disruptiveness, offensivenessFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookSituations not requiring an immediate response will be referred to the appropriate group....
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Deescalating Disruptive SituationsFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookOur Unitarian Universalist commitment to dismantling systems of oppression and white supremacy culture has, perhaps, made it clearer than ever that we n...
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Questions About Usher and Greeter PreparednessFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookHere are some things you might want to consider regarding the preparedness of your ushers and greeters:
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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...