KidCheck Series Part 2: Reducing the Risk of Juvenile Offenses in Children’s Ministry

This is the second in a series of three “Reducing the Risk of Juvenile Offenses in Children’s Ministry” posts focusing on the nature of juvenile offenses and commonalities in profile of those who offend.  We’ll also share the importance of creating awareness and having a ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In is sharing Juvenile Offenses in Children's Ministry

KidCheck Series Part 1: Reducing the Risk of Juvenile Offenses in Children’s Ministry

Churches often go to great lengths to protect children from harm and offense. The most common tactics include establishing a Child Protection Policy, educating & training staff, screening volunteers, and implementing a check-in and check-out process. On the other hand, what happens when the very ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Safety Beyond Check-In

Safety Beyond Check-In

Article By: our friend Jason Hensley .  Jason brings a wealth of knowledge as he served 11 years as a senior/associate pastor, prior to becoming a police officer, SWAT operator, and Active shooter instructor in a local law-enforcement agency. Jason’s passion for serving in children’s ministry, coupled with ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Child Safety Tips for VBS

Child Safety Tips for VBS

It’s the time of year when children’s ministry teams begin ramping up for planning, coordinating, and overseeing their largest outreach event of the year – Vacation Bible School (VBS).  Whether you’re setting goals, preparing budgets, or creating a promotional plan; one fact remains the same…child ...
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KidCheck’s Workshop – Child Protection Policy Unwrapped at #CPC2Day

As a leader in child safety, we’re always excited at the opportunity to share the latest information on how to keep kids safe within ministry. On February 26-27, KidCheck will be attending The Children’s Pastors’ Conference (#CPC2Day) in La Mesa California, as a both a ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Top 10 Security Tips for 2015

KidCheck’s Top 10 Security Tips from 2015

At KidCheck, we believe every child deserves a chance to grow up in a safe environment, and every parent deserves peace of mind about the safety of their children. The first step in reaching families is by protecting their kids. As part of our commitment to ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Active Shooter Video

KidCheck Shares “Surviving an Active Shooter Incident” Video

Unfortunately, we’ve recently seen too much news coverage regarding multiple causality shootings, with the most recent being at a community college in Roseburg, Oregon. To date, it’s been estimated that in the United States “379 people have been killed and 1094 injured in mass shootings ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Abuse Prevention with Darkness to Light

Child Abuse Prevention – Darkness to Light

Darkness to Light (D2L) is on a mission to, “Empower People to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse.” Their purpose is to raise awareness of the prevalence and consequences of child sexual abuse through educating adults about the steps needed for prevention. D2L believes the solution to ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Child Safety Part 3: Writing & Implementing a CPP

Child Safety – Part: 3 Writing and Implementing a Child Protection Policy

Welcome to the third and final post in our “Child Safety” series on the purpose, planning, writing and implementing of a Child Protection Policy (CPP). Last week, in Part 2, we looked at the process of planning and creating your own personalized CPP. We shared that ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Child Protection Policy Part 2

Child Safety – Part 2: Planning & Creating A Child Protection Policy

This is the second in a series of three “Child Safety” posts focusing on the purpose, planning, creating and implementing of a Child Protection Policy (CPP). Last week, in Part 1, we shared a quick look at the numbers, or abuse statistics, that support the need ...
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