Safe Congregations
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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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Allergy Action PlansFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookOnce you become aware of a life-threatening allergy, ask a parent or guardian to fill out an “Allergy Action Plan” form. These should be kept in a...
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Tree Nut and Peanut AllergyFrom Safe Congregagtions HandbookIn 2007, it was estimated that more than 3 million children, aged 18 years and under, had some kind of food allergy, and that number has been rising.