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Safe and Secure Training Video

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Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Child Security

A Child Security Training Video for use in Your Ministry.

Pastor Karl created this video to train his own church leaders and volunteers in child safety and security in the children's ministry.

He made it "generic" (no mention of his church's name) so that you can use it in your own ministry.

Here is a watermarked FULL preview from Youtube:

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There are two ways you can show this to your own volunteers.

1) Share the provided MP4 to show in your own ministry. 

2) Send the provided Vimeo link and password to your volunteers.

Also included in your download are sample signs you can use in your check-in area and classrooms as reminders about the security rules. You'll also receive the script from this video in case you'd like to make your own customized ministry video. 

I hope you find this helpful in your efforts to encourage your own volunteers to be mindful and intentional in following wise security guidelines.

 


 

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