Protecting children and other vulnerable populations in our church is one of the most important responsibilities we have. While there are many elements that contribute to safe ministries, having the right people serving in your ministry is a good place to start.<br />
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Checking the references of your staff and volunteers can often identify issues that may not show up in a formal background check. We need to be aware of these red flags before inviting someone to serve in a ministry role. This is our responsibility as ministry leaders.<br />
Children and youth represent one of the greatest assets of the Adventist Church. Keeping them safe should be one of the highest priorities for our ministries.
Teach Pathfinders and Adventurers the fundamentals of risk management and the importance of safety in the activities that club ministries frequently participate in.
You may not want to believe that fraud can happen in the church, but it does. Protect your ministry’s resources against fraud by developing strong financial policies.
The safety officer plays a critical role in coordinating the risk management strategies for churches and schools. Discover the benefits of having a safety officer.
Communication can either advance our mission or cause harm to the reputation of our ministry. How your ministry communicates, especially during a crisis, is critical.