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Page 1: OUR MANDATE WHY SAFE SANCTUARIES? Protect our children Protect our workers Protect the Church’s assets for mission and ministry
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OUR MANDATE

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WHY SAFE SANCTUARIES?

• Protect our children

• Protect our workers

• Protect the Church’s assets for mission and ministry

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SCRIPTURE

• Jeremiah 1:4-8

• I Samuel 1:27-28

• Amos 5:24

• Micah 6:6-8

• Matthew 18:5

• Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

• Luke 2:22ff

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Jeremiah 1:4-8 4 The word of the LORD came to me, saying,  5 "Before I formed you in the womb I knew [a] you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations." 6 "Ah, Sovereign LORD," I said, "I do not know how to speak; I am only a child." 7 But the LORD said to me, "Do not say, 'I am only a child.' You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. 8 Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you," declares the LORD.

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1 Samuel 1:27-28

27 I prayed for this child, and the LORD has granted me what I asked of him.

28 So now I give him to the LORD. For his whole life he will be given over to the LORD." And he worshiped the LORD there.

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Amos 5:24  24 But let justice roll on like a river,  righteousness like a never-failing stream!

6 With what shall I come before the LORD and bow down before the exalted God? Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old?

7 Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousand rivers of oil? Shall I offer my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?

8 He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.

Micah 6:6-8

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Matthew 18:5

5 And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me.

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Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

9 Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: 10 If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up! 11 Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone? 12 Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.

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Luke 2:22

22 When the time of their purification according to the Law of Moses had been completed, Joseph and Mary took him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord

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Baptismal Covenant (p.44 The United Methodist Hymnal)

Pastor: Do you as a congregation accept the responsibility of assisting these parents in fulfillment of the baptismal vows, and do you undertake to provide facilities and opportunities for Christian nurture and fellowship?

People: We will, by the grace of God.

Pastor: Members of the household of faith, I commend to your love and care this child, whom we this day recognize as a member of the family of God. Will you endeavor so to live that this child may grow in the knowledge and love of God, through our Savior Jesus Christ?People: With God’s help we will so order our lives after the example of Christ, that this child, surrounded by steadfast love, may be established in the faith, and confirmed and strengthened in the way that leads to life eternal.

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GENERAL CONFERENCE RESOLUTION

• 1996 General Conference adopted a resolution aimed at reducing the risk of child sexual abuse in the church.

-- Local churches

-- Annual Conferences

-- The General Board of Discipleship and

General Board of Global Ministries

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WHY SAFE SANCTUARIES?

• Protect our children

• Protect our workers

• Protect the Church’s assets for mission and ministry

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REALITY CHECK

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Numbers(B 15; G 13)

• 1 child every 10 seconds is abused

• 1 out of 6 boys and 1 out of 3 girls will be sexually assaulted before the age of 18.

• Half of reported sexual misconduct at worship centers is perpetrated by volunteers

Can you wrap your mind around these numbers?

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CHILD ABUSE IS…Child abuse is generally categorized into five

major forms:1. Physical Abuse

2. Emotional Abuse

3. Neglect

4. Sexual Abuse

5. Ritual Abuse

(B 17; G15)

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Abuse is Costly

• Victims?

• Financial?

• Ministry?

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SCARY BUT TRUE STORIES

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The New Reality

1. Many cases of abuse

2. The church is not exempt

3. There are many costs

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MEET WESLEY

• WHO ARE THE ABUSERS?

• HOW DO YOU RECOGNIZE THEM?

• WHO ARE THE VICTIMS?

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Overview ofSafe

Sanctuaries

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CHECKLIST FOR LOCAL CHURCHES

(B 75; G 89)

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RECRUITING-SCREENING-HIRING PRACTICES

• Written Application Forms (B 64, 68; G 78, 82)

• Personal Reference Forms (B 70; G 84)

• Driver’s License Checks

• Personal Interviews

• Six Month Affiliation Rule

• Participation Covenant (B 71; G 85)

• Criminal Background Checks (B 67; G 81)

local-state-national-GBI website

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BasicSupervisoryProcedures

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BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES

• Two Adult Rule [not spouses] (B 31; G 38)

• Windows In All Classrooms (B 33; G 40)

• No Workers Under Eighteen (B 33; G 40)

(Assistants who are minors)

• Five-Years-Older Rule (B 32; G 39)

• Open Door Counseling (B 33; G 40)

• First Aid/CPR Training (B 32; G 38)

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BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES

• Participation Covenant For All Participants/Leaders (B 34; G 42)

• Annual Orientation For Workers (B 32; G 39)

• Advance Notice To Parents (B 33; G 41)

• Parent and Family Education (B 34; G 42)

• Appropriate Equipment and Supervision

(B 35; G 43)• Unsupervised Time• Supervising person’s with a background of abuse

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Local ChurchResponse

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CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE PLAN

• The best and most faithful response is one that is planned in advance.

• When to break confidence with children and youth.• Child’s safety is always the first concern.• Notify parents of the victim and take any necessary

steps to assure the child’s safety.• Treat the accused with dignity, but immediately remove

him/her from further involvement with children and youth.

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The United Methodist Church and Reporting Allegations of Child Abuse

• Georgia State Code Section 19-7-5• Know the Georgia definition of child abuse and child

sexual abuse• Know the legal reporting requirements for the state of

Georgia• The Church’s commitment and Christian response to the

victim and his or her family, church’s insurance agent, the annual conference and possibly to the abuser

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THINGS TO CONSIDER IF YOU OBSERVE, SUSPECT, OR RECEIVE AN ALLEGATION OF ABUSE

• Victim IS in immediate danger and it happened at a church sponsored function.

• Victim IS NOT in immediate danger and it happened at a church sponsored function.

• Victim IS in immediate danger and it DID NOT happen at a church sponsored function.

• Victim IS NOT in immediate danger and it DID NOT happen at a church sponsored function.

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Handling Media In A Crisis Situation

• Conference Crisis Communications Team will assist church leaders.

• Prepare a brief and honest statement that can be made to the congregation. Do not give unnecessary details, blame, interfere with victim’s privacy or violate any confidentiality. There is a difference between confidentiality and secrecy.

• Be prepared to cooperate fully with the investigation.

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Other Issues

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Other Areas of Risk

• Ecumenical Ministry

• Outside Groups Using Church Facilities

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QUESTIONS ABOUT INSURANCE

• How much coverage do you have? What are the limits?

• Do you specifically have Sexual Abuse and Molestation (SAM) insurance?

• Who is covered? Who is not covered?

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QUESTIONS ABOUT INSURANCE

• Exactly what is covered—criminal lawsuits/defendant until found guilty, innocent?

Punitive damages are never covered.

• What do you do if there is an allegation?

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Now What?OVERWHELMED !

•Pray

•Create Awareness

•Continue Developing Policy

•Be Patient—Expect resistance

•Remind people of WHY

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ShepherdingMinistry

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Who’s Who in the Pew?

Ministry to Sex Offenders in the Local Church

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Action Plan

• Confirm person’s status on Sex Offender Registry• Speak with Pastor• Document Action Plan• Meet with Offender with his spouse to hear his/her

story, secure the name of his parole officer, obtain any conditions of parole or lifestyle alterations that are in place. Have pastor and one other representative from your committee present.

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• Call a Safe Sanctuaries Board Meeting to discuss options.

• Contact parole officer to clarify that attendance at church is not a violation of any of the Offender’s terms of parole.

• Depending on what you have learned at this point, consider the following:– Train and Assign a Shepherd for the Offender– Premises Protection Agreement – signed by all

appropriate parties, including Offender & spouse

– Notification of Parents in areas that the Offender’s child/ren are participating if applicable.

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• Inform other church leadership on a “Need to Know” basis*.– Staff Parish Chair or Representative– Children’s Director– Youth Director– Education Chair– Nursery Coordinator– Preschool Director*“Need to Know” Implies trust within leadership circle when

dealing with sensitive matters. Actions of registered sex offenders forfeit certain rights to confidentiality when they choose to participate in communities with children present. However, these people are still persons of sacred worth in the eyes of God and the Christian Community.

• Document Everything – Copy Pastor & DS

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Important Considerations

• There is NO Fail Proof approach to this serious issue in our society.

• Supervising children at all time and in all areas of the church is the best key to prevention.

• There is always a “First Offense” for a child sex offender. No local or national data base or criminal background check identifies all of those who pose a potential threat.

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Shepherding ProgramsPros

• Allows sex offenders to participate in Redemptive Fellowship with appropriate accountability.

• Serves as an example of grace in action in local churches as all disciples of Christ sin & fall short of the glory of God.

• In larger churches, gives service opportunities for those who have law enforcement backgrounds and unique understanding of this issue.

Cons

• Difficult to train Shepherds to understand the complex dynamics surrounding the sex offender.

• Class III Sex Offenders do NOT qualify for this. Question as to whether Class II violators should.

• Energy from the laity is limited. Serving in this capacity likely pulls from other programs and volunteer opportunities.

• Can Imply False Sense of Security

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For More Information

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Cyber Safety

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Safe Practices for Emerging Technology

• Internet security in the workplace.– Computer Visibility – Firewall Protection/Filters– Passwords

• Church Websites– Authorized Administrators– Consultation/Supervision– Limited Personal Information– Consent for photos– Policy for blogs

• Cyber Safety For Families- General Board of Discipleship Resource- Available through Cokesbury

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Safe Practices for Emerging Technology

• Online Social Networking– MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, Friendster, Virb,

MyYearbook, etc.– Policy for appropriate conduct/boundaries between volunteers and students-- Training for parents and students

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Safe Practices for Emerging Technology

• Cell Phone Policies– Picture/Video Capabilities– Picture Messaging

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Best Practices

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Best PracticesVolunteer Screening Solutions

Online Options

1. Lexis Nexis

Church Mutual provides discount

2. Protect My Ministry

3. Secure SearchInformation Provided at churchstaffing.com

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Best Practices

Off Campus and Overnight Trips

1. Permission and Medical Release Forms

annual and/or per event

2. Chaperoning

ratio of 1:6 - 1:10 (adult:student)

room assignments

3. Prescribed medication usage during

off-campus trips

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Best Practices

Video Training1

. Wynnton UMC

Developed a script for the training

Created a dvd for their volunteer Safe

Sanctuary Training

2. Reducing the Risk Training DVD

Testimony of a Sex Offender and Victim

Ministry Setting Scenarios

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Best Practices

Mentoring Students

1. On Campus and/or Off Campus

two-adult rule

appropriate adult/student boundaries

2. Parental Notification

online communication between adults/students

guidelines

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Conference Leadership Contact Information

• At any point along the way, feel free to contact one of the following for guidance in your process:

Brad Brady – Assist. to Bishop for Connectional Ministries - (888) 266-7642 [email protected]

Deborah Wight-Knight – Conference Pastoral Counselor (478) 929-1032 [email protected]

Allison Lindsey – Associate Director of Connectional Ministries-

(912)393-5524 [email protected]