KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Is Sharing 10 Child Safety Mistakes Families Notice

10 Child Safety Mistakes Families Notice

Families are becoming more informed about child safety and know what to look for when identifying gaps in protection. They may choose not to return if they feel that safety is compromised. You must have safety and security measures to grow your organization and reach ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Is Sharing 12 Questions to Ask When Creating a Safety Plan

12 Questions to Ask When Creating a Safety Plan

As a leader in a child-centered organization, one of your most significant responsibilities is providing a safe environment for kids, youth, and staff. Regardless of your children’s area size, it’s best to have a safety plan in place. A safety plan is a preparatory approach ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Guest Post from Dale Hudson on 3 Strategies for Impacting Kids

Guest Post: 3 Strategies for Impacting Kids

This week we are featuring a guest post from ministry thought-leader Dale Hudson. Dale has over 30 years of ministry experience, is the author of several books, and has been featured in Time Magazine and Christianity Today. In addition, as a sought-after speaker and executive ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Resources for Vacation Bible School

Resources for Vacation Bible School

You may be experiencing a mixed bag of emotions with Vacation Bible School (VBS) is right around the corner! Vacation Bible School is unique in that it brings together new and visiting families who may not attend weekly. We want to highlight KidCheck resources and child ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-in Shares 10 Youth Volunteer Safety Ideas

10 Youth Volunteer Safety Ideas

It’s no secret finding volunteers has its challenges. Regardless of the type of activity, many organizations are struggling to connect and recruit for fundamental needs. Most leaders prefer to build their volunteer teams through outreach and referrals and create engagement channels that promote long-term participation. ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares 5 Safety Resources for Child Abuse Prevention

5 Safety Resources for Abuse Prevention

National Child Abuse Prevention Month recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect. Recently, we shared eight ways to get involved. Below are some resources organizations interested in prioritizing child protection and safety can use at any time, ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares 8 Ways to Get Involved with Abuse Prevention Month

8 Ways to Get Involved with Abuse Prevention Month

According to childwelfare.gov, National Child Abuse Prevention Month (NCAPM) recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to strengthen families to prevent child abuse and neglect. During April, this prevention program centers on related activities to reduce risk factors and build up protective factors for ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares The Top 5 Easter Safety Tips

Top Five Easter Child Safety Tips

Easter is around the corner, and we want to help your organization have a fun and safe celebration with an emphasis on SAFE! It doesn’t matter where you are in the process of planning. It’s always a good time to improve child safety. Child safety is ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-in Shares Connecting With Families

Connecting With Families

There are many reasons families have either slowed down their attendance momentum or have not been returning to church altogether. But, while motivations are different for each household, one common thread consistently leads people to act. It’s the experience of feeling connected. These last few years ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Parent Safety Expectations – A Personal Perspective

Parent Safety Expectations – A Personal Perspective

There is no denying the weekly experience with children’s ministry has changed over the last 18-24 months. Some children’s ministries have experienced lower than expected attendance, fewer volunteers, reduced budgets, and less overall interest from new families. However, organizations are working hard to get to ...
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