Safety Policies for Children’s MinistriesThe safety of
children is one of our values in Children's Ministries. For that reason, the following policies are
in place to provide an environment where every child is secure and cared for.
Our teachers and volunteers will:
- Attend LCC at least six months before
they are eligible to serve.
- Fill out a Children's Ministry Team
Member Information Sheet.
- Give
LCC permission to do a criminal history background check.
- Follow
the rule of three. One adult or youth
worker should not be alone with one child, therefore another adult, youth
worker, or child should be present. Remind other workers and parent volunteers
to be aware of and follow the rule of three.
- Co-operate with the legal
responsibility to report any suspected or known incidents of child abuse to
church leadership so that we can notify state authorities if necessary.
Check-In/Out Policy
1.
Children
aged infant through Kindergarten will be checked in by a greeter at their
classroom. Parents will be given a card
with their child's paging number on it.
Should the parent be needed during service, the number will be shown on
the screen in the sanctuary. At the end
of service parents must return their card before their child is dismissed to them.
2.
Elementary
children sign-in on their classes roll sheet outside their classroom. Children aged 1st and 2nd
grade must be picked up by a parent.
Children aged 3rd-6th grade will be dismissed to
meet their parents unless the parent requests that the teacher not release
their child until they are present.
Restroom Policy:
1. If
the classroom is equipped with a bathroom then children should go into the
bathroom alone. If they need assistance
by a worker the door should remain open.
2.
If no restroom is available in
the classroom the class will have a restroom break and go to the restrooms as a
group.
3. Should preschool and kindergarten children
need an additional trip to the restroom, they will be taken by either two
volunteers or a volunteer and another child so that a child is never alone with
a volunteer.
4. Prop the restroom door open with a
doorstop and remain in the hallway.
5. If children need assistance in the
restroom enter to supervise, but leave
the restroom door open.
6. If
a child needs assistance in a restroom stall enter to help, but leave the stall door open.
Classroom Policy:
1. If
a classroom door does not have an observation window then the door should be
left open at least 8 inches.
2. Classroom
doors should be unlocked when class is in session. Nursery room doors may be locked since they
have a pass through window.
Nursery Policy:
1. Children
in the nursery should be changed only by authorized workers with a volunteer present. The only exception will be a parent changing
their own child.
2. One
nursery attendant or volunteer may walk a baby in the hall if they stay within
sight of the nursery door and they have notified a second worker.
Parent Permission Policy:
1. Volunteers
are not encouraged to meet one on one with a child. If occasion does arise for such a meeting,
they should have written permission from the child's parent or legal guardian
before the meeting. An appropriate
church leader should also be notified in advance of the meeting.
2. All
children must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian to attend
off campus church sponsored activities.
Emergency
Evacuation Policy
Each classroom has a
manual with instructions on how to exit the building in the event of an
emergency. Should the building need to
be evacuated, all children will be led to the grass near the parking lot-no
children will be released to parents until they reach the grass and every child
is accounted for. The nurseries are equipped
with cribs with rollers on them so that babies who can not walk can be wheeled
out of the building.
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