Awareness
Prevention
Protection
Lockdown
100

Who is considered a child?

Anyone under 18 years old.

100

True or False: It is okay to be alone with a child.

FALSE
100

True or False: It is okay to share about suspected abuse with your friends.

FALSE

100

What room should the kindergarten class move to in the event of a lockdown?

Toddler room

200

What is one new thing that you learned today?

Anything

200

Name one reason why an incident report may need to be filled out.

injury, bullying, etc.

200

When should you report suspected abuse?

ASAP, immediately

200

What rooms should the grade 1-3 class move to in the event of a lockdown?

Their small group rooms

300

Give one reason why you think this training is important.

Anything

300

Who should be included on the attendance sheet?

Everyone present - all children, volunteers, parents and any other visitors
300

Who should you report suspected abuse to?

A trusted adult, preferably kids ministry leader or another kids min adult. Then make sure CAS is also contracted

300

Why would a lockdown be put into place?

A potentially dangerous person has entered the building

400

Who is at higher risk of experiencing abuse?

children, adults over 60 and vulnerable adults

400

What is the washroom procedure with a kindergartener?

Stand outside the door of the connected bathroom. If the child needs assistance, prop the door open.

400

Name 3 different possible indicators of abuse

unexplained injuries, ususual fear, change in personality, malnourishement, evidence of inadequate care.

400

What are some ways to help kids calm in the event of a lockdown? Name at least one.

Talk calmly, help guide them to a safe area, stay calm

500

Name 3 of the 5Rs of Classroom Management

Respect, Rules, Redirect, Remove, Report

500

Briefly explain what needs to be done in the case of a fire evacutation

Line up kids, take attendance sheet, head to evacuation area, take attendance, parents will come to pick up children using regular checkout procedure

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