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Title: DEVELOPING SAFE SANCTUARIES


1
DEVELOPING SAFE SANCTUARIES
  • Rev. Julie Hager Love
  • jlove_at_kyumc.org

2
KENTUCKY CONFERENCE POLICY
  • For ALL LOCAL CHURCHES
  • Implementation no later than June 30, 2008

3
WHO NEEDS TO BE INVOLVED?
  • Pastor(s) staff
  • Key volunteers (teachers, leaders)
  • Parents
  • Board of Trustees
  • Administrative Council/Board

4
SCREENING
  • All workers (paid and volunteer) complete an
    BACKGROUND SCREENING FORM.
  • Contact REFERENCES
  • Process BACKGROUND CHECK

5
SCREENING
  • Develop a RECORD KEEPING SYSTEM for forms,
    checks, etc
  • Must be active with the church at least 6 months
    prior to supervising children/youth

6
SUPERVISON
  • Provide TRAINING for staff volunteers
  • 2 Adult Rule. There will be 2 unrelated adults
    in each classroom.

7
SUPERVISION
  • If this is not possible, there will be a roving
    teacher who moves amid the rooms during the
    program period.
  • All ministries should occur in OPEN VIEW. Window,
    half door or door shall remain open.

8
SUPERVISION
  • No children will be left unsupervised.
  • REGISTRATION MATERIALS should be collected for
    all activities PERMISSION FORMS for
    transportation

9
Supervision
  • No person under the age of 18 shall supervise
    younger children those over 18 shall be at
    least 4 YEARS OLDER THAN THE CHILDREN.
  • Putting children in charge of children invites
    disaster.
  • Joy Melton. Safe Sanctuaries. Nashville
    Discipleship Resources, 1998. page 32.

10
REPORTING
  • Abuse MUST be reported to the Kentucky Child
    Protection Hot Line at (800) 752-6200, the Local
    CHFS Office or the State Police.

11
REPORTING
  • All clergy of The United Methodist Church are
    charged to maintain all confidences inviolate,
    including confessional confidences,

12
REPORTING
  • except in the cases of suspected child abuse or
    neglect or in cases where mandatory reporting is
    required by civil law.
  • The Book of Discipline, 2004. 341.5

13
REPORTING
  • When abuse is reported the worker shall
    immediately be removed from contact with
    children/youth.

14
REPORTING
  • If the ACCUSED is CLERGY, OR THEIR FAMILY, the DS
    should be contacted immediately.
  • Keep a WRITTEN RECORD of the event.

15
RESPONDING
  • Quick
  • Compassionate
  • Unified
  • No cover ups

16
RESPONDING
  • Contact your District Superintendent.
  • Appoint spokesperson (pastor). Enlist help of
    Conference Communications Director.
  • Pastoral support available to all involved.

17
QUESTIONS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • How much coverage do you have? What are the
    limits?
  • Do you specifically have SAM insurance?
  • Who is covered/Who is not covered?

18
INSURANCE
  • Exactly what is coveredcriminal
    lawsuits/defendant until found guilty, innocent?
    Punitive damages are never covered.
  • What do you do if there is an allegation?
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