All Saints' Episcopal Church - Child Safety Policy

Child Safety Policies

For Volunteers Who Work with Children and Youth

All Saints Episcopal Church

Portland, Oregon

 

Original committee: David Champion, Anna Rose, Misty Kiyuna, Sarah Springer, Donna Woodruff, Rosalie Grafe, 2009 committee: Patti Ryall chair, Sara Gibson,

Dawn Odell, Carolyn Cleasby, Miriam Lane

Our Goal: A Safe and Loving Christian Environment for Our Children.

 

Jesus urges us to be "wise as serpents but gentle as doves".  Because of the growing awareness of child abuse and the ways of preventing it, we hope to be wise in working to implement policies, which have wide practice in schools, day care centers, and other churches. Because we are the Body of Christ, knit together in love and concern for one another, we hope to be gentle in caring for both children and those who serve them in our church.

 

In order to strengthen our program and to set high standards of care for our

children and those who work with them, the vestry and staff of All Saints have established the following policies. For purposes of these policies the following definitions are intended:

            Children-refers to children from infants through elementary school

            Youth-refers to young people in middle and senior high school

            Adult-refers to a person age 18 or older

            Trained-refers to a youth or adult who has attended the diocesan-sponsored four-hour training “Safeguarding God’s Children”.

         Volunteer refers to one who is working as a non-staff in assisting with programs at All Saints.

 

1.    As a general policy, volunteers who provide child care, teach Sunday School, work with the Youth Group, or are involved with any other children's or youth program must have been active at All Saints for at least six months. This includes, but is not limited to: regular church attendance, involvement in other church activities, letter of transfer, or the formal intent of joining All Saints.

Exception may be granted:  1) for instances when a person comes to All Saints from another church where he/she has been actively involved in children's and youth ministries and desires to continue this work (references from the previous church will be checked before the person begins working with children and youth at All Saints); or 2) for registered trained leaders of church chartered youth organizations including but not limited to Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts.      

2.    All persons desiring to work with children or youth at All Saints must complete a confidential application form. (See Appendix A)

3.     A staff member responsible for Christian education may interview applicants. Information requested may include, but not be limited to:

i)     Previous church involvement

ii)     Current interests and gifts;

iii)  Special talents or training

 

Exclusions:

Applicants with:

Criminal/arrest records,

History of physical/sexual abuse or alcohol/drug abuse, driving record, etc.

A record of physical or sexual abuse,

A record of crimes of violence,

or are current drug/alcohol abusers

 will be excluded from working with children and youth.

 

 All information solicited in the application and interview process is to be treated as confidential and held in a private file in the church office.  In addition, it is strongly recommended that all who work with our children and youth participate in a four-hour training "Safeguarding God's Children" sponsored by the Diocese.

 

4. It is the policy of All Saints to have two trained adults present with every group of children or youth.

 An exception to this policy is for Sunday School.  Classrooms may led by one teacher but with other adults in proximity.  Sunday School classes will always have more than one student or they will be cancelled or combined with another class.

 

5. The director of the program will be expected to make frequent, random, and unannounced visits to activities sponsored by the church.

 

6. All activities for children and youth will be conducted in rooms with window- view doors. If the door does not have window-view, the door must be left open.

 

7. There must be at least two trained adults with any group of children or youth meeting away from the premises of All Saints or staying overnight at the church.  If there are not two trained adults able to accompany the group, the event will be cancelled.  These adults will have completed the Volunteer application form and had background checks as well.

 

8. Drivers transporting groups of children or youth must comply with All Saints’ transportation policy.

 

9. All volunteers (over the age of 16) who work with children and youth must attend an orientation and are encouraged at attend a four-hour workshop "Safeguarding God's Children" sponsored by the Diocese of Oregon and the national Episcopal Church. This training should be repeated every 10 years as required by the diocese. However, best practices would dictate training every 5 years as laws and policies change. In addition, teachers will be provided periodic meetings or workshops for purposes of further training in curriculum development, teaching methods, classroom management, other safety issues, etc.

 

10. Written attendance records will be kept on all children's and youth programs sponsored by All Saints. Teachers, group leaders and care providers will document attendance. The program director will see that these records are stored for three (3) years.

 

11. No person shall use or be under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs while conducting activities for children or youth at All Saints.

 

12. All suspected child abuse must be reported immediately to the director of the program and/or the Rector.

 

13. This policy will be distributed and reviewed with all volunteers at their orientation.  Each volunteer will sign a statement saying he/she has received and reviewed these policies.

 

  

Appendix A

Application to Volunteer

All Saints Episcopal Church

 

Name_________________________________________________

          Last name                       First name                         Middle  name

 

Gender_____ Date of Birth_________________

 

 

Driver’s License identification

Card number_________________ state of Issue________

 

Full Street Address__________________________________________

            

              __________________________________________

 

 

Have you EVER been convicted of any crime  Yes______ No______

 

If Yes, List the date and all cities and states in which you have a criminal conviction

 

 

 

Under the Policy of All saint’s Episcopal Church volunteer privileges will be denied to anyone convicted of certain felonies and misdemeanors (ORS 342.143) Volunteer privileges may be revoked at any time if the volunteers presence is considered disruptive or unsafe.

 

Any person who refuses a criminal background check will not be allowed to volunteer.  There are no exceptions.

 

Applicant’s signature_________________________________________________

Date____________________

 

 

Reviewed by ______date______

Backgound check  cleared_____date______

 

 

Appendix A continued

 

                               

   Child Safety Policy

 

Acknowledgement of Child Safety Policy and requirements

All Saints’ Episcopal Church

 

 

 

I, __________________________________hereby acknowledge I have received a copy of and am familiar with the Safe church Policy for All Saints Episcopal Church Portland Oregon.

I Further agree to adhere to the policies outlined and to help maintain a safe environment for our Children.

 

Signed______________________________________

 

Date________________________________________

 

Witnessed by_________________________________

 

 

 

Appendix A Item 2

 

 

Child Safety Policies

Transportation Policy

 

 

 

1. There must be at least two trained adults accompanying every group of children that are traveling as part of any All Saints sponsored activity. (It is not required that there be two trained adults in every vehicle, only that there be two trained adults with the entire group.)

 

2. Drivers providing transportation for an All Saints sponsored activity for children or youth must:

a) Be at least 21 years of age

b) Have a current valid driver's license

c) Be insured as required by Oregon State law

d) Have on file at the church a completed application for volunteering

with children and youth

 

3. Before leaving the church premises, the adult who is responsible for the group should have in his or her possession a signed permission slip (including emergency Medical information) for every child or youth being transported.

 

4. Before leaving the church the adult who is responsible for the group must leave a copy of the group's travel plans in the church office. The travel plan must include:

a) The group's destination (including address and phone numbers)

b) Estimated times of arrivals and departures

c) A general overview of the group's planned activities

d) A list of drivers and passengers for each vehicle

e) A list of parents/guardians names and phone numbers for use in

case of emergency or change of plans

 

5. If the group is traveling out-of-town, each driver must have a copy of the group's travel plan and copies of the signed permission slips for every child or youth traveling in that vehicle.

 

6. If the group is traveling at any time when the church office is not open (evenings or weekends), a parent or other adult must be designated as the emergency contact person. The emergency contact person must have a copy of the travel plan as

indicated above.

                                                           

7. Every person in the vehicle shall have and use a seat belt.

 

8. It is recommended that each vehicle be equipped with a first aid kit and a cell phone.

 

9. There should be at least two children or youth in every vehicle. Pick-ups and drop-offs should be organized to minimize instances of one-on-one situations between adults and children or youth. If a one-on-one situation is unavoidable, the driver should contact parents or guardians to ask permission and to give an estimated time of pick-up and/or drop-off.

 

Child Safety Policies

Mandatory Reporting

 

Oregon State law requires certain professions to be mandatory reporters.  These are adults who are in a position to work with children in an official capacity such as a Minister, a teacher, a counselor.  At All Saints we recognize that it is imperative that anyone with a concern about the safety of a child report that to a mandatory reporter, which would be the Rector or The Sunday School program director or the Youth ministry director. The mandatory reporter can then file a report to the authorities. 

In addition, anyone can file an anonymous report to Child protective services if they choose.

 

Please see Appendix B for guidelines.

 

Appendix B

Confidential Notice of Concern

Individual(s) of Concern:

 

Date of occurrence:

 

Time of occurrence:

 

Type of Concern:

[  ] Inappropriate behavior with a child or youth

[  ] Policy violation with a child or youth

[  ] Possible risk of abuse

[  ] Other concern:

 

Describe the situation: What happened, where it happened, when it

happened, who was involved, who was present, who was notified? If

reported to the State, what was their recommendation about investigating?

Attach additional sheets if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

Has this situation ever occurred previously? Attach additional sheets if needed.

 

 

 

What action was taken? How was the situation handled, who was

involved, who was questioned, were police called? Attach additional

sheets if needed.

 

 

 

 

 

Confidential Notice of Concern (continued)

 

 

What is the follow-up plan? Does anyone else need to be notified?

 

Will the situation need monitoring? Would you like someone to call you to discuss this situation?

 

                                               

 

 

Appendix B continued

 

 

Attach additional sheets if needed.

 

Submitted by: (Please print)

 

 

Telephone number:

 

Location and address:

 

 

 

Signature:

 

Date:

 

Reviewed by:

 

 

 

Appendix B Item 2

 

Child Safety Policies

Regarding Conduct and Supervision of Children

 

These are additional guidelines developed by the committee of 2009.

 

1.   During church services children under 10 are to be supervised at all times.  This supervision should come from the responsible adult (parent/guardian/other) who brought the child to church.  Sunday school teachers and Childcare Providers will also provide supervision to children during class time.  Sunday School teachers will escort children back to their responsible adult when classes are over.  The Childcare Provider will have a sign in/sign out sheet in the childcare room.  Children must be checked in by the responsible adult and may not leave unless checked out by the responsible adult.  This includes leaving church during the service to go to the restroom.  Since our Church is in an urban setting, and we cannot see the Narthex during the service, children need to be accompanied by the responsible adult to insure safety.

 

2.  Before and after the church services children will be supervised by a responsible adult and stay in designated areas of the church and property.  Designated areas include the Parish Hall, the outside play yard, and the preschool Sunday School room.  At times the Childcare Provider may be available and will provide supervision in the preschool room.  If the Childcare Provider is not available another responsible adult must provide the supervision. 

 

3.  Children need to stay out of:

The basement area (including the “library”) and Youth Room unless there is scheduled activity.

The upstairs area over the Sunday School wing

The upstairs Bell tower and Acolyte Room, unless they are serving as acolytes

The sanctuary (unless they are there for practice)

 

4.  In addition, children should not play on the stairs in the church lobby or on the ramp leading to the sanctuary so that there is clear access for parishioners who need to use ramps and handrails. Children need to be monitored in the Parish Hall so that their running and play is a safe distance from others.

 

5.  Childcare should be consistently provided after church to allow moms with young children to attend meetings, sing in choir or just have respite.

 

6. Additional help needs to be available in the nursery on an as needed basis.  For example, if a toddler needs to use the restroom, our nursery personnel needs

a qualified person to watch the nursery while the need is attended to.  It is recommended a list of cell phone numbers be made available for our Nursery attendant to use during services.

 

Additional Ideas/recommendations for consideration by the Vestry:  (In other words, this is not part of the policy)

 

Ideas that could be implemented by interested parents:

After the service the drive-through area in front of the church could be blocked off with traffic cones so that children could more safely cross to the play yard.

 

A designated area could be made available after church for children too old for the nursery and too young for Middle school activities.  This area would be supervised by a parent.

 

The tree in the courtyard:  Many children enjoy climbing this tree, however, sometimes they do not realize they are really two big for it and are in danger of breaking a branch.  Since the canopy is over a deteriorating fence it is not wise to allow them to climb, past a certain age or weight, and if they are little they should not climb too high.  This becomes a problem because if there is not any “clear cut” policy, sometimes children feel they have been singled out for correction if told to stop climbing.  In the interest of fairness to all, and physical safety to our kids, we recommend the tree not be climbed.

 

 

Safety issues that should be addressed:

The boiler room downstairs and the storage room just inside the Acolyte room would benefit from having locks, fire code permitting.

 

 

To The Vestry From Patti Ryall

 

I was asked to create a safe church policy for  our Parish of All Saints’. 

 

I formed a committee and we met once formally and did much more communication via e mails and conversations at church.  I submitted a draft to members of my committee before bringing it to the Vestry.

I owe much to the previous committee that worked on this task who were David Champion, Anna Rose, Misty, Sarah Springer, Donna woodruff and Rosalie Grafe.  My committee was Sarah Gibson, Dawn Odell, Carolyn Clesby, and Miriam Lain.  I used the Diocese recommendations and borrowed heavily from St. Thomas Episcopal church in Eugene.

 

If the policy is adopted, there will be required changes, primarily more documentation and screening of who is working with our children, careful documentation  if there are issues needing reporting, documentation of attendance of children at Sunday School and youth events, mandatory training in Safe church policies for Vestry and personnel, and annual reviews by the Vestry re examining the policy to be certain it is up to date.

These are necessary items to be certain our children are safe, and our parishioners and staff are protected as well.

 

Respectfully

Patricia Ryall Chair

Sara Gibson

Carolyn Cleasby

Miriam Lane

Dawn Odell

Februray 17, 2009