Child Safeguarding Policy Guide for Churches and Ministries

Child Safeguarding Policy Guide for Churches and Ministries

EnglishEbook
Basyle Tchividjian
LSC-NewGrowthPress
EAN: 9781945270062
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Churches have always sought to be a safe haven for children and families, but many today are dealing with the tragic reality of child sexual abuse. For the first time in history, this issue is finally being acknowledged by churches and faith communities. But the task of developing a policy to keep children safe can seem too overwhelming-it feels like an impossible task to plan for every contingency. This results in churches neglecting to put working safety plans in place, leaving themselves, and the children they care for, vulnerable. This handbook, supported by a multidisciplinary team of child abuse experts, is designed to help churches and faith communities formulate policies and procedures to protect children and deal with possible child abuse in their ministries, school, and church. By walking through a wide range of scenarios, this book will assist churches and ministries to assess their current child abuse policies and guide them through each step they should take to address the safety of children under their care. Covering vitally important topics including the warning signs of abuse, how to respond to abuse allegations and care for victims, and the legal implications and requirements for churches and Christian ministries, working through this book will guide churches and Christian ministries in creating and implementing policies to protect children in a Christian environment from child abuse. This handbook is an invaluable resource for Christians who are seeking to educate themselves and others about child abuse and how they can best protect the little ones under their care.
EAN 9781945270062
ISBN 1945270063
Binding Ebook
Publisher LSC-NewGrowthPress
Publication date August 7, 2017
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Basyle Tchividjian; Shira M. Berkovits