Abuse Prevention

Documented Policies and Procedures are the Best Defense

This article was originally featured in the September/October 2024 issue of Church Executive, Don't Risk Non-Renewal: Insights from the Exp...

Helping You Protect Those Who Matter Most

This article was originally featured in the September/October 2023 issue of Church Executive, Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Insurance Carri...

Considerations for a Post-Pandemic Nonprofit Industry

Understanding these emerging trends may help NPHS organizations align their resources to be better equipped for continuing their missions in...

Three Keys for Effective Abuse Prevention Programs

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Learn how organizations can make abuse prevention a priority every day.

2020 Industry Trends: Loss Control

In the world of loss control, we will see 2019’s hot topics pick up steam this year. While these issues are not new, they will continu...

The Importance of Employment Practices Liability Insurance

Small business owners face an increasing risk of lawsuits from employees who allege discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation and oth...
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Stand Up for Children: Child Abuse Prevention

April has been declared National Child Abuse Prevention Month by presidential proclamation each year since 1983. During this time of year, c...
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Three Frequently Asked Questions on Criminal Background Checks

Criminal background checks are an important part of screening the workers and volunteers who assist with the children and youth in your ch...
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Responding to Sexual Abuse

An allegation of sexual abuse is one of the most difficult situations an organization can experience. Such an incident can have damaging, la...
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Reducing Youth Activity Risks

Every organization needs to recognize and address the risks of sponsoring youth activities. While youth programs are excellent for kids, the...