+1 Also, annual or every other year mandatory trainings about safety’s, quizzes on safety to be a volunteer, reporting structures, and yearly security checks. The churches and youth groups need layers of protection to make it very challenging for pedophiles to be a part of it. Also, you should volunteer and get to know the leaders a little.Anonymous wrote:You should ask what your church's safety plan is. A responsible church will have two unrelated adults chaperoning events, no kid is alone with an adult ever.
Also both you and your church should be talking to the kids about personal safety, who to tell if something makes them uncomfortable, looking out for each other, etc.
I think youth groups are great but PP's idea that it's all fine until somebody is reported is obviously wrong. The prevention should be built in.
iAnonymous wrote:I had some of my best memories at youth group, but I’ve heard so many horror stories of inappropriate behavior from adults involved on the news. We’re very involved in church and as my kids get closer to teen years, I’m torn about it but don’t want to be a mean mom! Am I being over dramatic?
Anonymous wrote:You should ask what your church's safety plan is. A responsible church will have two unrelated adults chaperoning events, no kid is alone with an adult ever.
Also both you and your church should be talking to the kids about personal safety, who to tell if something makes them uncomfortable, looking out for each other, etc.
I think youth groups are great but PP's idea that it's all fine until somebody is reported is obviously wrong. The prevention should be built in.
Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn’t be comfortable with any group that’s proselytizing to my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had some of my best memories at youth group, but I’ve heard so many horror stories of inappropriate behavior from adults involved on the news. We’re very involved in church and as my kids get closer to teen years, I’m torn about it but don’t want to be a mean mom! Am I being over dramatic?
If you have reason to think that youth group leaders at your particular church are creeps? Have any ever been reported? Do you trust your pastor?
Don't be swayed by what you hear on "the news." They report only the bad cases.
Anonymous wrote:I had some of my best memories at youth group, but I’ve heard so many horror stories of inappropriate behavior from adults involved on the news. We’re very involved in church and as my kids get closer to teen years, I’m torn about it but don’t want to be a mean mom! Am I being over dramatic?