Safe Sanctuary Quiz
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1. The suggested way to avoid a problem is: Stay at homeDon't be alone with children or youthMake all parents stay during class
2. What if I don't want to do a background check? That's not an option. All volunteers having contact with children/youth must be safe sanctuary certified.Enter the witness protection program, and we'll never know the difference.Refuse to fill out a background check.
3. Is it okay to change diapers on infants? Yes, just do it out in the open.No. Parents have to change their own children.No. All children with wet diapers should be sent to the church nursery.
4. Is it okay to hug other people? No. We don't believe in physical contact.Yes. Hugs are required.Yes, but take into account the child's age. For older children/youth a side-to-side hug is more appropriate.
5. What if the fire alarm goes off? Just stay in your room until someone tells you there is really a fire.Evacuate immediately.Send a kid to see what's going on.
6. In your interactions with others... It's not the intent that matters but how it is perceived.Only talk to others if a second person is present.Try to avoid interactions with persons of the opposite sex.
7. In three of the slides there was a small picture of: A purple kitten.A hot dog with chili and cheese.A blue frog.
8. If contacted by the media regarding an incident you should: Refer all qustions to Liz Edwards.Hang up immediately, then call the church.Go ahead and talk freely.
9. Safe Sanctuary can best be summed up by saying... Try to never be alone with a child or a youth. If you must be alone, use common sense with your interactions.Trust no one! Adopt a cat or a dog instead.Always carry band-aids and an ice pack. Safety first!
10. In a medical emergency you should: Call 911 if need be. You don't have to wait for permission!Gather all the children and leave immediately, then send someone back for the injured person.