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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In is Sharing Part One of Gaining Leadership Support for Improving Child Safety

Gaining Leadership Support for Improving Child Safety – Part #1

When sharing information on improving child safety, a question commonly asked  is,  “How do I get leadership in my organization to take child safety seriously and offer support?” Although it’s a good question, it’s unfortunate in today’s world it even has to be asked. All ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In is sharing about upcoming child safety events in January

KidCheck Child Safety Events In January

We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again, “At KidCheck we believe every child deserves a chance to grow up in a safe environment, and every parent deserves peace of mind about the safety of their children.” That’s why we’re excited to be participating ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Participates in a panel discussion on child safety with KidMin Nation

Let’s Talk about Child Safety – A Panel Discussion from Kidmin Nation

Last week, KidCheck had the honor of participating in the Safety in Kidmin Online Forum put on by Ryan Frank, founder of Kidmin Nation. Participating in the forum were children’s ministry directors from all over the US and Canada. The safety panelists were a mix of ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares a post from Relevant Children's Ministry by Dale Hudson

6 Steps to Prevent Child Abuse from Dale Hudson

On the KidCheck blog, we like sharing relevant, and credible information it’s one of our favorite things to do. Our goal is to provide resources that can assist any organization caring for children in reducing risk and increasing the care and safety of children. This week’s ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Is Highlighting Volunteer Screening & Background Check Policy

Volunteer Screening & Background Checks for Back to School

To Check or Not to Check…That is the question? This is the third post in the Back to School series. Volunteers they’re an essential element of any child-centered organization. When dealing with our most vulnerable population, children, a face-to-face meeting is simply not enough for evaluating ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Back to School Abuse Prevention Tips & Resources

KidCheck’s Back to School Abuse Prevention Tips & Resources

Parents struggle with the realization that they will not always be there to protect their children; whether their returning back to school, or participating in an extracurricular program.  The stats around child safety can keep even the strongest parent up at night. This post highlights safety ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Back To School Safety & Security Policy Review

KidCheck’s Back To School Safety and Security Policy Review

It’s the time of year when we kick off sharing safety information for organizations focused on serving children. Back to school, is the perfect time to reflect on what worked over the last year and what could be improved to work better for the coming ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Introduces A New Admin Console App

New Features – KidCheck Admin Console App

Recently, KidCheck launched a new Admin Console App, making the KidCheck Admin Console that everyone knows and loves available via a mobile app. This app puts all the important data right at your fingertips, making it faster and easier to use. With the KidCheck Admin Console ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In is sharing how to Predator Proof Your Organization

Predator Proof Your Organization

Children are vulnerable! That’s why you have the ultimate responsibility of doing all you can to protect those placed in your care. It’s a big task, and no one can do it perfectly. However, by sharing the most current and up-to-date information, the goal is ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Sharing The Two-Adult Rule - The Preferred Standard for Abuse Prevention

The Two-Adult Rule – The Preferred Standard for Abuse Prevention

There are many policies and procedures to follow when you’re caring for children. However, there are a few core ones that increase child safety, protect the caregiver, and reduce organizational liability as well. The two-adult rule, often referred to as the Rule of Two, is ...
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