KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Presents Through the Eyes of a Predator with Group Publishing

Through the Eyes Of A Predator – A Free Webinar with Group Publishing and KidCheck

This week KidCheck CEO, Alex Smith, and Angela Lewton, Child Protection Specialist, sat down with Craig Cable of Group Publishing for a free webinar entitled “Through the Eyes of a Predator”. Craig is the Church Safety and Security Director for Group Publishing. The webinar was ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Safety Resources for National Child Abuse Prevention Month

National Child Abuse Prevention Month Safety Resources

National Child Abuse Prevention Month is wrapping up for 2019. This year, the national focus was on how to create “Strong and Thriving Families” by ensuring the safety, permanency, and well-being of our nation’s children. During April, many individuals and organizations recognize the importance of communities ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Event Registration Improvements

KidCheck Event Registration Improvements

With spring in the air and summer around the corner, many of you are planning children’s events such as VBS, summer camps, kids activity programs, and other youth activities. That’s why we’re excited to share some of the latest improvements and updates to KidCheck’s Event ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Easter Resources Part 2

KidCheck Easter Resources – Part 2

Welcome to the second post in the 2-part series on Easter Resources. In Part 1, we covered how to utilize KidCheck features to get the most out of your Easter efforts and free you up to focus on the things that matter – connecting with ...
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KidCheck Label Restock Program

The KidCheck Label Restock Program

There is nothing more frustrating than forgetting to order and running out of children’s check-in labels, especially when you need them. With KidCheck’s Label Restock Program (LRP) we track the labels for you. This ensures you will always have the labels you need on hand ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In shares the Top Five Child Safety Trends for 2019

Top Five Child Safety Trends for 2019

From the perspective of child safety, 2018 taught us a lot, and we still have a long way to go in protecting the most vulnerable. Tragically, many incidents could have prevented, and there’s no lack of safety information. So how do we bridge the gap ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In is Sharing Safety Actions for Child-Centered Organizations

Safety Actions for Child-Centered Organizations

Every year KidCheck shares child protection information with churches, fitness facilities, activity centers, and other business based childcare organizations. Our goal is to provide new insight and guidance on how to best keep the little ones in your care safe. As we speak at various conferences ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In shares Top Blog Posts from 2018

KidCheck’s Top Blog Posts of 2018

KidCheck’s Top Blog Posts of 2018 The purpose of the KidCheck blog has always been to share relevant, original content that offers fresh insights and guidance on the benefits of using secure children’s check-in, improving child safety, and keeping you up-to-date on the latest trends that ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares a Guest Post From Dale Hudson

BUILD A WALL TO KEEP PREDATORS OUT OF YOUR MINISTRY: Guest Post from Dale Hudson

There’s a lot of talk about building a wall these days.  This post is not about a wall at our borders. The wall I’m talking about is a wall that every children’s ministry needs to build to protect the children in their church. One of the most ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Leadership Conversations to Improve Child Safety

Leadership Conversations to Improve Child Safety

Have you ever tried to continue working to improve child safety in your organization, but lacked the necessary leadership support? Sometimes when you’re managing the care and safety of children, you might feel far from the leadership level. Having uncomfortable conversations with decision makers is ...
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