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Safe Sanctuaries is more than guidelines,
policies and procedures implemented to create an environment in
which children, youth and the adults who work with them have
boundaries of safe space. Safe Sanctuaries is an overt
expression of a congregation in making a congregation a safe
place where children and youth may experience the abiding love
of God and fellowship within the community of faith.
In 1996 The General Conference of The United Methodist Church
adopted a resolution aimed at reducing the risk of child sexual
abuse in the church.
Aldersgate's (AUMC) Safe Sanctuaries Policy:
o AUMC will provide a nurturing environment where young people
will be treated with respect and will know Christ through word
and deed.
o All AUMC representatives (Staff and volunteers) will represent
AUMC in a manner above reproach protecting the young people
placed in their charge and protecting the reputation of AUMC.
I. General Requirements
A. Adult Oversight of Infants, Children and Youth It is the
intent of Aldersgate United Methodist Church (AUMC) to assure
that infants, children and youth will be supervised by two
people at all times while participating in AUMC sponsored
activities.
One adult (minimum) shall have the direct responsibility for
supervision of infants, children, youth and, as needed, where
developmental disabilities exist, with the exception that for
those evening activities which are held in the church building,
there will be two responsible sitters from the youth nursery
sitting staff.
1. An "Adult" is defined, for the purposes of this document, as
any person over the age of 18.
2. The adult responsible for any group shall be a minimum of 4
years older than the oldest child for which he or she is
responsible.
3. Unless otherwise specified, volunteer and/or paid staff may
provide additional help for all of AUMC ministries. The minimum
age for these helpers is 14 years.
4. The adult responsible for any AUMC ministry has the authority
and responsibility to cancel any planned activity if adequate
supervision is not present.
5. If the necessity for one-on-one interaction between adults
and children, youth or disabled persons arises, the interaction
should occur in an unenclosed area and with the knowledge of
another adult. This interaction shall occur within sight and/or
sound of another adult if at all possible.
6. If adults responsible for an AUMC activity find themselves in
a situation where they are one-on-one with an infant, child or
youth, other than their own child, they shall avoid isolated
areas (classrooms, cars, etc). Immediately, if possible, they
shall notify a member of the AUMC pastoral staff or the
volunteers coordinator of the situation. (Example: If an adult
needs to take a child home, the adult shall notify a member of
the pastoral staff or the volunteers coordinator before
departing.) A list of the current pastoral staff and the
volunteers coordinator and phone numbers is found in the
appendix of this AUMC Safe Sanctuary Policy.
7. When activities involve children or youth of both sexes,
there should be both male and female sponsors. Where possible,
the two adults should not be of the same family.
B. Screening employees and volunteers.
All teachers, helpers, aids, and any other person that has
contact with the infants, children, youth or those with
developmental disabilities, that are involved in AUMC ministries
or activities, shall complete the "Volunteer Information Form"
acknowledging their awareness of, and agreement with the AUMC
Safe Sanctuary Procedure.
1. The director of each program shall develop and maintain a
list of "AUMC Approved" volunteers who have met the requirements
of this document. If a trained and "AUMC Approved"
leader/volunteer is not available, an AUMC representative shall
make every effort to assure that the intent of this document is
met.
2. All people supporting AUMC ministries are encouraged to
complete community training in CPR and First Aid.
C. Church members who could be a threat to "Safe Sanctuary"
Our goal is to provide protection and safety to everyone who
enters. As such, it may be necessary to take special measures
when a person involved in any AUMC program (Child or adult) has
demonstrated tendencies toward violence or has a criminal
record.
1. When this comes to the attention of the church, it shall be
the responsibility of the Senior Pastor or designated agent to
establish any special provisions or requirements to assure that
this person poses no risk to infants, children, youth or anyone
with developmental needs.
2. Anyone with concerns about specific individuals or has
information regarding questionable behaviors, should discuss
their concerns or information with the Senior Pastor or
designated agent.
3. It shall be the responsibility of the Senior Pastor or
designated agent to assure that all appropriate ministries are
notified of special provisions or requirements implemented to
protect the infants, children, or youth.
D. Reporting of Incidents
It is the responsibility of all adults to watch for, and
follow-up responsibly on all incidents of abuse or inappropriate
behavior. At AUMC, it is requested that all incidents, or
suspected incidents be reported to the Senior Pastor, or
designated agent, for follow-up.
E. Transportation of children and youth
1. Anyone operating one of AUMC's vehicles, or transporting
children or youth, as part of any AUMC program shall have a
valid Driver's License. Program directors shall have the
authority and responsibility to randomly verify driver's
licenses.
2. Anyone operating one of AUMC's vehicles, or transporting
children or youth, as part of any AUMC program shall be 21 years
old minimum.
3. Prior to transporting any children or youth as part of any
AUMC or United Methodist Church program, the driver shall be
approved by an appropriate representative of AUMC. The driver
shall provide their driving record, which may be obtained by
contacting the appropriate state Drivers License Bureau. The
cost of this record is the responsibility of the driver.
4. All employees and volunteers who are approved drivers, shall
report driving convictions to AUMC. The state driving record for
all employees and volunteers shall be updated yearly. These
records shall be maintained in the appropriate office file.
5. Any person operating an AUMC vehicle, or other vehicle for
AUMC, shall have in their possession a valid operator's license
or commercial drivers license (CDL). No one shall be permitted
to operate a vehicle on behalf of AUMC on public streets or
private property without proper state license.
6. Personal vehicle - The parent of an infant, child, or youth
involved in an AUMC program may transport their child with the
expressed knowledge and approval of the event coordinator. Other
parent's children may be transported only with the written
permission of the child's parent or guardian and the expressed
permission of the event coordinator. A recommended form shall be
prepared and maintained by the AUMC office. Copies are to be
available upon request.
7. Personal vehicle - Youth under the age of 18 shall be
transported by AUMC. Adults 18 -21 years old may be authorized
to use their own transportation but shall not transport other
youth.
8. Notice: Any unsafe condition, or safety/mechanical issue with
one of the AUMC vehicles, shall be reported immediately to the
AUMC office. No one is to transport children or youth in this
vehicle until the condition/issue is resolved.
F. Off-Site Activities
1. In all cases there shall be two people present with the
responsibility for the security, safety, and protection of the
children/youth involved in the off-site activity.
2. The following shall be obtained and maintained in a file to
be in the possession of the adult responsible for the group
while on any off-site activity. (A copy shall also be maintained
in the office.)
a. Permission slip for each child or youth, signed by parent or
guardian.
b. Information form including parent/guardian names, addresses,
phone numbers, emergency contacts insurance, and any other
information pertinent to child or youth.
c. "Consent to Treat" forms
d. Transportation logs with names of those involved in activity.
G. Lost Child/youth
In the event a child or youth is lost, the adult responsible for
the group shall immediately notify "2nd person" and make a
thorough search of the area. If the immediate scan of the area
does not result in locating the lost child/youth, the police and
parent/guardian shall be notified.
H. Severe Weather
Response to severe weather during AUMC programs shall be the
responsibility of the program directors.
I. Building Safety
1. AUMC shall prepare and maintain emergency evacuation maps in
appropriate locations.
2. The responsible adult for each program shall do a
walk-through of the specific facilities to be used by the
infants, children, and/or youth, looking for hazards such as
uncovered outlets, broken furniture, broken toys, trip hazards,
objects in danger of falling, frayed electrical cords, etc.
3. Any hazards shall be immediately mitigated before infants,
children, or youth may occupy the space.
4. If the hazard mitigation is not permanent, the hazard shall
be reported to the AUMC office for follow-up as appropriate.
J. Health Issues
1. The responsible adult shall maintain an awareness of anything
that might constitute a health danger to infants, children, or
youth. This includes any unusual odors, food or candy of unknown
origin, etc.
2. If the issue cannot be mitigated, infants, children or youth
must be relocated to another area until the facility is safe.
3. If any child has visible signs of illness, the child shall be
returned to the parent or guardian.
4. If the responsible adult learns that children in his/her
charge have been exposed to a communicable disease, the AUMC
office shall be notified immediately. AUMC shall make every
reasonable effort to notify the parents or guardians of the
exposure.
FYI - Above was taken out of Aldersgate's Safe Sanctuary policy
book used to train adult volunteers and staff. Above doesn't
include all policies that are directed towards Kid's world,
children's, and Preschool ministries.
For a copy of the complete policy, contact church office at
(816) 537-7233
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