Child Protection Policies
Strong child protection starts with more than good intentions
—it requires clear, written policies that guide daily decisions
and create accountability.
PPE Kids helps churches, schools, and child-serving organizations
develop and implement child protection policies that are practical,
enforceable, and centered on the safety and dignity of children.
Our policies are designed to move beyond “best intentions” and
establish consistent standards that reduce risk, support transparency,
and protect both children and volunteers.
What Our Child Protection Policies Address
PPE Kids’ policy resources and templates cover key areas such as:
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Code of Conduct
Clear behavioral expectations for staff, volunteers, and leaders -
Two-Adult / Visibility Standards
Policies that reduce isolation and opportunities for abuse -
Appropriate Touch & Boundaries
Guidance on physical contact, discipline, and personal boundaries -
Screening & Background Checks
Policy language outlining screening requirements and renewal timelines -
Supervision & Monitoring
Expectations for supervision in classrooms, programs, trips, and events -
Online & Digital Safety
Guidelines for communication, social media, and technology use -
Reporting & Response Procedures
Step-by-step guidance for handling concerns, disclosures, and mandatory reporting -
Training & Policy Review
Ongoing training expectations and regular policy evaluation
How PPE Kids Supports Policy Implementation
We don’t just provide documents—we help organizations bring policies to life through:
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Training aligned with policy language
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Coaching and consultation
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Policy audits and recommendations
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Integration with background checks and training programs
The goal is not compliance for compliance’s sake, but safe, consistent environments where children are protected and adults are supported.





