Creating a Safe Culture Workshop

Creating a Safe Culture Workshop

Creating a Safe Church Culture Workshop

Fostering a Healthy Church Culture
Creating a Safe Space
Ensuring Healthy Boundaries
Resisting Spiritual Abuse
Supporting People Affected by Abuse


Why?
Churches should be safe places for all, a sanctuary for those who have experienced harm, and where everyone can recover from abuse and heal from trauma.

Overview:
The workshop will:

• Focus on creating a safe and welcoming church, with clear professional boundaries for those in leadership positions.

• Examine boundary violations that have resulted in spiritual abuse and the misuse of power by pastors and leaders within churches in the UK and USA.

• Equip participants with essential skills and tools to create and maintain safe boundaries.  

Who is it for?

• It is tailored for those in leadership roles, governance positions, and those in a position of trust within a church or organisation with responsibility for children, young people, and adults who may be vulnerable. 


Workshop Content

Module 1: Theology of Safeguarding: 
• The theological mandate for safeguarding. 

Module 2: Creating a Safe and Healthy Church Culture: 
• Understanding the characteristics of a healthy church environment. 
• Recognising how a healthy culture can serve as a deterrent to abuse and help towards healing for those who have experienced abuse. 
• Exploring how safeguarding policy and procedure combined with a transparent and open culture can foster a healthy environment. 
• Acknowledging the importance of trauma-informed care in ministering to individuals affected by abuse.

Module 3: Safe Boundaries: 

• The importance of safe boundaries and how to respond to boundary violations, including grooming, bullying, and coercive and controlling behaviour. 
• Providing participants with the tools and a response to working with sexual offenders and those who pose a risk of harm which is trauma informed and victim focused.

Module 4: Spiritual Abuse: 

• Defining spiritual abuse, identify the behaviours that constitute such abuse, understand its impact, respond well to survivors.

Module 5: Supporting People Affected by Abuse: 

• Supporting victims and survivors of abuse.
• Managing fractured church communities in the aftermath of abuse and the impact on the community.
• Dealing with disappointment and disillusionment as a result of convictions against those in leadership positions.

Module 6: Quality Assurance: 

• Implementing a safeguarding Quality Assurance Framework that is compliant with statutory and regulatory requirements, and church/ organisational expectations.

Format
This workshop is interactive, engaging and utilises a combination of group discussions, case studies, and reflection. 

Environment
A safe and supportive learning environment for participants to engage with sensitive topics.

Outcome
By the end of this workshop, participants will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and theological framework necessary to establish and maintain safe boundaries, prevent boundary violations, and respond effectively when misconduct occurs. With the aim of contributing to a healthier and more accountable church community. 

Resources to Take Away
Alongside the workshop participants will be provided with a handbook containing an overview of modules, briefing papers, practical application, reflective exercises, and further resources and reading to embed learning.


Church Specific

Survivor Focused

Cost Effective

Relevant

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For further details of the types of safeguarding training please download our brochures


To download our brochure about the Safer Culture Workshop please click here. 

 

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