CHILD & YOUTH PROTECTION VIDEO SERIES
Four 20-minute training videos, hosted by Foursquare leaders, personalizes the concern of The Foursquare Church for our children and youth, bringing into focus the need for awareness and prevention of abuse and maltreatment in our ministries.
Outcomes
The Foursquare Church created this four-session video training series and the accompanying resources for use in our congregations and ministries with one hope: to prevent the maltreatment of children and youth so they can mature in personal faith in Christ without the wounds of abuse in their lives.
Video Series:
- Session 1 - Preserving God's Call in the Life of a Child
- Session 2 - Protection and Purity
- Session 3 - Boundaries, Behavior, and Barriers (attitudes and reactions)
- Session 4 - Self-Protection with Godly Confidence
Participants Guide:
SESSION 1: PRESERVING GOD'S CALL IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD
Session 1: Child and Youth Protection Training from The Foursquare Church on Vimeo.Covered topics:
- Describe the effects of child abuse
- Commit to safe ministries for children and youth
- Understand how molesters operate
- Discover steps to protect staff and volunteers from false accusations
SESSION 2: PROTECTION & PURITY
Session 2: Child and Youth Protection Training from The Foursquare Church on Vimeo.
Covered topics:
- Commit to effective abuse prevention in our churches
- Identify and take action on warning signs of abuse
- Understand and implement proactive and redemptive steps for responding to allegations of abuse
SESSION 3: BOUNDRIES, BEHAVIORS & BARRIERS
Session 3: Child and Youth Protection Training from The Foursquare Church on Vimeo.Covered topics:
- Boundaries for volunteers who work with children and youth
- Behavior management for church volunteers
- Barriers to adults reporting their concerns about other adults
SESSION 4: SELF PROTECTION WITH GODLY CONFIDENCE
Covered topics:
- Ten ways to protect children and youth from abuse
- Warning signs that a child feels uncomfortable
- How to respond if someone tells you they have been abused
- Youth to youth abuse - what it is and how to prevent it
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