Security Procedures
Mandated Reporting
Safety Procedures
Sunday Procedures
Cornerstone Covenant
100

The very first thing leaders should do when students enter the classroom. 

What is welcoming students by name, and checking their name tag is visible?

100

Adults or youth serving in children’s ministry are considered this, and are legally required to report suspected abuse or neglect.

What is a person in a position of trust?

100

The action you should take before serving snack. 

What is check name-tags? 

100

This is what leaders must do during room changes or activities to keep students safe and together.

What is single file line, take headcounts before and after, and keep the group together?

100

Jesus said leaders shouldn’t use power for themselves. Instead, leaders are called to do this for God and others.

What is serve?

200

The final step leaders take before students leave the classroom. 

What is peeling off the student's sticker and sending them with goodbyes and affirmations?

200

If you’re unsure whether a situation counts as abuse or neglect, the best rule to follow is this.

What is “when in doubt, report”?

200

One of the most important safety policies. 

What is NEVER SERVE ALONE?

200

The clean up procedure. 

Stack chairs, pick up trash, wipe tables, sweep, make sure there are enough supplies for the next service. 

200

When a servant leader is reliable—showing up for Jesus, the church, and the people they care for—they are demonstrating this quality.

What is faithfulness?

300

What the adult leader must do with the student's sticker at pickup time. 

What is making sure the student and parent tag match, and removing the sticker? 

300

When a child discloses abuse, your role is to stay calm, listen carefully, assure them they did the right thing, and do this — but never investigate yourself.

What is document factual information (indicators, comments, observations)?

300

Bending down or sitting to meet a child at eye level, handshakes, high-fives or fist-bumps, holding hands while walking with a small child, brief hugs.

What are examples of appropriate touch?

300

Behavioral problems, crying for 10 minutes, accidents, need more supplies, need support.

What are examples of when you should use your walkie to call for the hall monitor?

300

When servant leaders stay connected to God’s Kingdom vision and the mission of the church, they are demonstrating this quality.

What is being aligned?

400

A student’s sibling arrives at pickup without the matching parent tag.

What is send them to get the parent or the parent tag before releasing the student?

400

As a mandatory reporter, you should follow these three steps: document, come to a staff member, and then do this together.

What is call the hotline/report to authorities?

400

A female adult. 

Who can take students to the bathroom, or change diapers? 

400

Before receiving students, it should be on your body. 

What is your name tag? 

400

When leaders follow Jesus well, their example shapes others. This means a servant leader has this kind of impact.

What is influence?

500

The action you should take if you're the only leader in the room when students start to arrive. 

What is tell the hall monitor, ask a parent to stay, or combine with another classroom until help arrives? 

500

 True or False: You should notify the alleged offender of the abuse claim before reporting it.

What is False?

500

Cuts, bruises, concussions, sprains, broken bones, and allergic reactions.

What are scenarios in which you will need to fill out an accident report?

500

 The time to be in classrooms. 

 What is 8:30 and 10:30?

500

A servant leader who grows by staying open to correction and learning is demonstrating this quality.

What is being teachable?