Child protection

There are many ways the church can respond to varied adverse conditions of children, not the least of which is when children are victims of child abuse. These recommendations for positive action from the Conditions of Childhood statement are just as applicable now as they were when written in 1986, and they are just as applicable to child protection issues in our churches as they are to those issues in our families.

Please prayerfully consider these recommendations for positive action in your congregation.
Recommendations for Positive Action

Child Abuse Prevention Month: April

Go to Child Abuse Prevention Month resources for educational and worship planning information for Child Abuse Prevention Month.

Children and Trauma Resources

Child protection policies

Please consult an attorney for legal advice.

How to develop a child protection policy

Brotherhood Mutual – extensive information related to child protection. Their Background Screening section under the “Resources” tab contains comprehensive resources for screening staff and volunteers.

Reducing the Risk – Visit their website or call (800) 222-1840 to order Reducing the Risk: Keeping Your Ministry Safe from Child Sexual Abuse training materials, including training DVDs, leader’s guides, trainee workbooks, and screening forms and record files.

Sample congregational child protection policies

What if an offender wishes to attend our church?

“When the Abuser Is Among Us” from the FaithTrust Institute

Camping programs and child protection

American Camping Association