Environmental Sciences, asked by aditibhatia13, 1 year ago

do's and don'ts to spread awareness about the safety measures at school​

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Answered by ayushsaini2018
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DO’s:

1. Communicate with others about any real or perceived threats

Talk to parents, teens, children, and volunteers. Ask on a regular basis if anyone has seen or heard anything out of the ordinary that could become a potential risk. Open the lines of communication so that everyone knows this is important to you and the church and that their input is valuable. Like my neighborhood email system, have a way to share information with the parties who need to know.

2. Implement a secure check-in/check-out system

While this may seem like it only matters in large churches, I can assure you, the risk of a child being picked up by a non-custodial parent or estranged relative is the same in every church.

3. Train ALL volunteers on safety measures

It happens to all of us. At the last minute a volunteer doesn’t show and we grab any “body” to run the check-in table or supervise the toddlers. Unfortunately this is a prime area where mistakes happen and safety policies can get overlooked.

4. Share articles and updates with parents

Take the time to share helpful articles and tips on safety, not just as they relate to church participation, but in other areas, too. This will remind parents to be extra diligent and also let them know that you take the safety of their kids seriously.

DON’Ts:

1. Don’t overlook other vulnerable ministries in your church

I read an article recently about a ministry director who threw a special needs adult in the dumpster for doing a poor job cleaning the church bathroom. Anyone who works with special needs or the elderly must have proper training and supervision.

2. Don’t think church background checks are for other churches

Develop a background check program that screens volunteers who will be working directly with these vulnerable people, especially children, youth, the elderly, and special needs. It may be a delicate issue in the beginning; remind people that you are mainly concerned with protecting those who need it.

3. Don’t ignore common sense, intuition, or the Holy Spirit

These are ways God warns us and help us avoid danger. Stop and listen; and train your volunteers to do the same!

4. Don’t underestimate the power of prayer

Make a point of praying for protection before every service or activity involving these vulnerable groups. This will help raise awareness in your volunteers, and bring the wisdom necessary to protect those in your church.

Answered by lovingheart
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There are a lot of do's and don'ts to spread awareness about the safety measures at school. Some of them are written as below.

Do's - Students should be well prepared for any caution. They should wear shoes. They should be well aware of paths and ways for coming out safely in the time of of hazards. They should carry extra water and food all the time.

Don'ts - They should not carry any inflammable things with them. They should not be standing nearby electric poles and glass doors.  They should not take things casually.

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