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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Safety Beyond Check-In

Safety Beyond Check-In

Article By: our friend Jason Hensley .  Jason brings a wealth of knowledge as he served 11 years as a senior/associate pastor, prior to becoming a police officer, SWAT operator, and Active shooter instructor in a local law-enforcement agency. Jason’s passion for serving in children’s ministry, coupled with ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Child Safety Tips for VBS

Child Safety Tips for VBS

It’s the time of year when children’s ministry teams begin ramping up for planning, coordinating, and overseeing their largest outreach event of the year – Vacation Bible School (VBS).  Whether you’re setting goals, preparing budgets, or creating a promotional plan; one fact remains the same…child ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In & Allergy Management

Allergy Management for Children in Your Care

  Allergies have increased steadily over the last fifty years [1], and this increase affects your organization. Eavesdrop on a typical conversation among a group of parents, and the issue of allergies will likely come up. Some interesting allergy statistics are [2]: allergy alert About 6% of children ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In Shares Safety Tips for Easter Sunday.

Easter Sunday Child Safety Tips

Easter is a celebration, with lots of new and returning child visitors. During this special time, it’s important to go that extra mile to keep the little ones safe. Here are some quick tips to ensure everyone has a great time and remains protected. Check-In/Out Process: Having ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In What Matters Most in Children's Ministry from INCM

FREE eBook: What Matters Most in Children’s Ministry?

To those that dedicate their lives to serving kids in children’s ministry, we at KidCheck salute you. You’re the real unsung heroes of our time. We’ve all seen the task lists of our local children’s ministry directors, and to sum it up, there’s always more ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In and The Children's Pastors' Conference

Big Church, Little Church – It all begins with C!

Last week KidCheck attended The Children’s Pastors’ Conference in La Mesa California, as both a resource provider and a workshop presenter.  The KidCheck workshop was called “The Child Protection Policy Unwrapped” and covered the most essential elements of establishing an effective Child Protection Policy (CPP). The goal ...
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KidCheck secure children's check-in and "The Child Protection Policy Unwrapped"

KidCheck’s Workshop – Child Protection Policy Unwrapped at #CPC2Day

As a leader in child safety, we’re always excited at the opportunity to share the latest information on how to keep kids safe within ministry. On February 26-27, KidCheck will be attending The Children’s Pastors’ Conference (#CPC2Day) in La Mesa California, as a both a ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In & Uninvolved Parents

Children’s Check-In When Parent Involvement is Limited

Using a secure children’s check-in system has many benefits. It helps streamline your check-in process, improve child safety, track attendance, and create a positive parent and visitor experience. The best approach to ensure a safe check-in is to have family accounts with complete parent and ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In is highlighting the 2015 scoop

The KidCheck 2015 Scoop!

At the close of every year it’s fun to recap where our travels have taken us, who we’ve met along the way, what we’ve accomplished, and offer a glimpse of the expectations for the following year.  We’re sharing our yearly update to offer a glimpse ...
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KidCheck Secure Children's Check-In 5 Tips for Smiling Parents & Safe Kids

Five Tips for Smiling Parents and Safe Kids

Sally is head of the Children’s Area for a midsize organization in a middle class suburb of your average American city. She is responsible for the safety of 200 to 300 children depending on the day and takes her job very seriously. She is the ...
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