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PROTECTING
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MinistrySafe provides a complete Child Safety System
designed to reduce the risk of child sexual abuse.


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MinistrySafe provides a Complete Child Safety System
designed to reduce the risk of child sexual abuse.

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WHAT IS MINISTRYSAFE?

MinistrySafe was founded by legal professionals and sexual abuse experts,
Gregory Love and Kimberlee Norris. Through their litigation practice
representing victims of child sexual abuse, they recognized a vital need to
equip churches and ministry programs to better protect children from sexual
abuse.  The risk is real, and it's preventable.  Prevention starts with
awareness.

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WHY CHOOSE MINISTRYSAFE?

With over 60 years combined experience in sexual abuse litigation, consultation
and crisis management, Love & Norris understand the risk of sexual abuse and how
it unfolds in ministry programs. They recognized patterns in predatory behavior,
known as the abuser’s grooming process, which is predictable and therefore
preventable.  MinistrySafe's complete Child Safety System provides comprehensive
sexual abuse prevention.

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MINISTRYSAFE OFFERS SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR PROGRAM NEEDS

Every program providing services to children or youth wants to provide a safe,
inviting environment where learning and enrichment can occur. When an effective
Safety System is put in place, staff members and volunteers can focus on their
core purpose, knowing precautions have been taken to prevent abuse and protect
children in their care.

Our extensive experience providing training and resources to child-serving
organizations shapes our industry-specific Safety System elements.


INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS

The sexual abuse experts and attorneys at MinistrySafe have been training risk
managers and insurance professionals for decades.

Agent/Underwriter Training provides comprehensive, four-hour training broken
into three online Segments:

Segment 1: Understanding Sexual Abuse Risk

Segment 2: Identifying an Effective Safety System

Segment 3: Evaluating a Client’s Preparedness for Sexual Abuse Risk

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CHURCHES

All ministries abhor child sexual abuse.  Most claim to have ‘zero-tolerance’
for abuse, but there’s a difference between opposition to abuse in concept and
having preventative, proactive initiatives in place to protect children.

MinistrySafe equips the church with state-of-the-art resources unique to church
ministry programs.

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CAMPS

Camp safety is only as strong as its weakest link. To address the risk of child
sexual abuse, every camp should have a System of protection in place, as opposed
to a single screening or training element.

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SCHOOLS

Sadly, there’s no shortage of media reports about teachers and other school
staff members getting arrested for sexually abusing one or more children. These
disturbing reports alarm parents, students and all who are concerned about
school safety. MinistrySafe provides schools with state-of-the-art tools and
trainings, enabling schools to stay abreast of evolving state reporting,
training and screening requirements.

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YOUTH SPORTS

Young athletes are taught to trust the coach, an adult in a position of
authority. The right coach can have an incredibly positive impact on a child’s
life—teaching and modeling sportsmanship, competition and teamwork. The wrong
coach can cause serious damage.

Unfortunately, a growing number of sexual predators are gaining access to
children through youth sports.

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FOSTER CARE/ADOPTION

Foster care and adoption programs provide services to a particularly vulnerable
group of children who we cannot allow to slip through the cracks. Children
receiving services through foster or adoption programs are at higher risk for
sexual abuse, and many have already experienced the devastating impact of abuse
or neglect.  

MinistrySafe provides unique resources for foster care and adoption programs.

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CHILD SERVICES

Parents rely upon children’s programming to educate their children and enrich
their lives. Regardless of the program chosen, parents want to know that their
child will be safe with caregivers.

The reality is, the risk of sexual abuse is ensnaring children in rising
numbers, and many adults entrusted with protecting children simply don’t have
the facts about sexual abuse or sexual abusers.  MinistrySafe provides unique
resources for children’s programs.

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DAYCARE & PRESCHOOLS

The risk of sexual abuse at school is real, and preschoolers are not immune.
MinistrySafe provides preschools and daycares with state-of-the-art tools and
trainings to stay abreast of evolving state reporting, training and screening
requirements.

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INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS

The sexual abuse experts and attorneys at MinistrySafe have been training risk
managers and insurance professionals for decades.

Agent/Underwriter Training provides comprehensive, four-hour training broken
into three online Segments:

Segment 1: Understanding Sexual Abuse Risk

Segment 2: Identifying an Effective Safety System

Segment 3: Evaluating a Client’s Preparedness for Sexual Abuse Risk

Read more



CHURCHES

All ministries abhor child sexual abuse.  Most claim to have ‘zero-tolerance’
for abuse, but there’s a difference between opposition to abuse in concept and
having preventative, proactive initiatives in place to protect children.

MinistrySafe equips the church with state-of-the-art resources unique to church
ministry programs.

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SERVICES WE PROVIDE

We offer comprehensive resources and training to protect children from sexual
abuse in your ministry program.

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THE COMPLETE CHILD SAFETY SYSTEM

Our 5-Part Safety System is a comprehensive framework for sexual abuse
prevention.

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LIVE AND ONLINE TRAININGS

Bring high quality, high impact training to your team, wherever you are.

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BACKGROUND CHECKS

We take the mystery out of background checks and help you maximize results.

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MINISTRYSAFE INSTITUTE

Seminary-level training equipping ministry leaders and risk managers.

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TAILORED POLICIES & PROCEDURES

Let us help you create and implement effective policies and procedures.

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LEGAL SERVICES

Your ministry may have questions or issues best addressed by one of the
attorneys from the law firm of Love & Norris, the firm created and managed by
our founders, Gregory Love and Kimberlee Norris. 

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RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING

Comprehensive online training for insurance professionals and risk managers.

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AN EFFECTIVE CHILD SAFETY SYSTEM
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Awareness Training

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Sexual Abuse

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Policies &

Procedures

Background Checks

Monitoring &

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT US

MinistrySafe works with clients in a wide variety of child-serving industries
utilizing tools and resources designed to better protect children.

The services provided by MinistrySafe/Abuse Prevention Systems have helped Lena
Pope Home further develop our risk management programs to protect children from
abuse. They have also educated our staff as to the importance of our diligence
as well as legal requirements related to their behavior with children and their
responsibility to observe others with children.


TED BLEVINS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LENA POPE HOME

It is evident that we, as caregivers to children, need every available tool to
assure the safest possible environment for children in ministry programs.
MinistrySafe has supplied us with effective tools, provided training to our
staff members, and cast the vision that each overseer has a responsibility to
screen candidates who might seek to obtain a position in our church programs.


KEN JACKSON

CHILDREN’S PASTOR, GATEWAY CHURCH

Our all-staff webcast was easy to set up and easy for attendees to view. We are
grateful for the passion, care, experience and attention MinistrySafe provides
to help protect children in our ministry. We rely on MinistrySafe as an integral
training element to protect children and students involved in Perimeter
ministries.


CHERYL FLANAGAN

HR SPECIALIST, PERIMETER CHURCH

I highly recommend MinistrySafe to churches as a resource for ensuring that
staff members and volunteers are effectively screened and trained to keep our
children safe.


THOMAS L. LAW III

TARRANT BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

In our broken world, children are threatened on all sides. MinistrySafe helps
reduce the risk from those threats by thoroughly training organizations to
recognize threats as well as those seeking to use our organizations to prey on
children. We readily recommend the trainings offered by MinistrySafe and their
processes for implementing best practices to keep the safety of students at the
center of our actions.


CHRIS STEINMANN

SUPERINTENDENT & CEO, CLEVELAND LUTHERAN HS ASSOCIATION

Protecting children and youth is something that Church Mutual takes very
seriously. MinistrySafe is the most passionate, most advanced and most qualified
authority on preventing child sexual abuse, which makes them the best choice to
be our partner in preventing this risk.


GUY RUSS

ASSISTANT VP - RISK CONTROL, CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE

MinistrySafe provides the most sophisticated and comprehensive sexual abuse
prevention training available in the field today, offering comprehensive risk
management programs which incorporate current research on child sexual abuse
prevention practices.


WAYNE D. DUEHN, PH.D., ACSW, LMSW-AP

PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK

The services provided by MinistrySafe/Abuse Prevention Systems have helped Lena
Pope Home further develop our risk management programs to protect children from
abuse. They have also educated our staff as to the importance of our diligence
as well as legal requirements related to their behavior with children and their
responsibility to observe others with children.


TED BLEVINS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LENA POPE HOME

It is evident that we, as caregivers to children, need every available tool to
assure the safest possible environment for children in ministry programs.
MinistrySafe has supplied us with effective tools, provided training to our
staff members, and cast the vision that each overseer has a responsibility to
screen candidates who might seek to obtain a position in our church programs.


KEN JACKSON

CHILDREN’S PASTOR, GATEWAY CHURCH

Our all-staff webcast was easy to set up and easy for attendees to view. We are
grateful for the passion, care, experience and attention MinistrySafe provides
to help protect children in our ministry. We rely on MinistrySafe as an integral
training element to protect children and students involved in Perimeter
ministries.


CHERYL FLANAGAN

HR SPECIALIST, PERIMETER CHURCH

I highly recommend MinistrySafe to churches as a resource for ensuring that
staff members and volunteers are effectively screened and trained to keep our
children safe.


THOMAS L. LAW III

TARRANT BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

In our broken world, children are threatened on all sides. MinistrySafe helps
reduce the risk from those threats by thoroughly training organizations to
recognize threats as well as those seeking to use our organizations to prey on
children. We readily recommend the trainings offered by MinistrySafe and their
processes for implementing best practices to keep the safety of students at the
center of our actions.


CHRIS STEINMANN

SUPERINTENDENT & CEO, CLEVELAND LUTHERAN HS ASSOCIATION

Protecting children and youth is something that Church Mutual takes very
seriously. MinistrySafe is the most passionate, most advanced and most qualified
authority on preventing child sexual abuse, which makes them the best choice to
be our partner in preventing this risk.


GUY RUSS

ASSISTANT VP - RISK CONTROL, CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE

MinistrySafe provides the most sophisticated and comprehensive sexual abuse
prevention training available in the field today, offering comprehensive risk
management programs which incorporate current research on child sexual abuse
prevention practices.


WAYNE D. DUEHN, PH.D., ACSW, LMSW-AP

PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK

The services provided by MinistrySafe/Abuse Prevention Systems have helped Lena
Pope Home further develop our risk management programs to protect children from
abuse. They have also educated our staff as to the importance of our diligence
as well as legal requirements related to their behavior with children and their
responsibility to observe others with children.


TED BLEVINS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LENA POPE HOME

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*Though Gregory Love and Kimberlee Norris are attorneys, the information and
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be relied upon as legal counsel.

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*Though Gregory Love and Kimberlee Norris are attorneys, the information and
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