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Your Statement
I have completed the online training material, by watching the presented material in each section's video, whilst using the training workbook . I used the time allocated to consider and respond to the various questions and tasks.
Yes, this is true.
No, I have not done these things.
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Q1. Which of the following is addressed within Breaking the Silence?
Reportable Conduct
Child Abuse
Sexual Misconduct
Conduct that breaches the Code of Conduct
Risk of Significant Harm
All of the above
Q2. What is your Duty of Care?
The authority to make decisions on behalf of the church ministries that you are part of.
The obligation to act as a reasonable person towards others in whatever circumstances which arise in your position as a leader.
The label given to situations where a person takes on someone’s position of authority in the event of their absence.
The official document stating that you are not responsible for any harm that comes to a child while under your supervision.
Q3. Fill in the missing words:
Point 11 of the Policy Statement says: "As a church we are committed to the implementation of the ____ ____ ____ ."
Safe Church Declaration
Child Safe Standards
Child First Approach
Safe Places Promise
Q4. Breaking the Silence is concerned with children only.
False
True
Q5. Which parties involved in an allegation are supported through the BTS process?
The aggrieved person only.
The alleged offender only.
Both the aggrieved person and the alleged offender.
No parties are supported.
Q6. In emergency situations regarding abuse, where someone is in immediate danger, who should be contacted first?
Your Session Clerk
Police
The Conduct Protocol Unit
Local Schools
Q7. Which of the following is true?
Grooming or coercion is a pattern of behaviour.
Physical contact must be avoided at all times.
Only people who work directly with children need to get a WWCC / WWVP clearance.
You are not required to tell the CPU about abusive situations if they happened many years ago.
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Q8. What forms of child abuse were indicated in Belinda's Story?
Physical abuse, Sexual abuse, and Neglect
Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Sexual abuse and Neglect
Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Neglect, and Domestic & Family Violence
Physical abuse, and Domestic & Family Violence
Q9. In Steph's Story, which aspect of Steph's situation was noticed by her friends?
That she seemed different around Nick.
That she was stressed about the cost of the wedding.
That her phone was being checked by Nick.
That she did not like social gatherings.
Q10. Sophia's Story showed us that:
Online grooming is not that bad because there is usually distance between the individuals.
Grooming behaviour can begin subtly and be enacted over a period of time.
Grooming or coercive behaviour is only abusive if the targeted person doesn't want the attention.
Older teenagers are not vulnerable to grooming because they're old enough to know better.
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Q11. Select the 'Spectrum of Behaviours' example that you looked at in Section 6 of the workbook.
Example 1: Elder
Example 2: Creche Leader
Q11. Example 1: Elder - Which of the 3 responses given best demonstrates 'Safe Ministry Behaviour'? (page 24)
A
B
C
Q11. Example 2: Creche Leader - Which of the 3 responses given best demonstrates 'Safe Ministry Behaviour'? (page 25)
A
B
C
Q12. Select a 'What Would You Do?' case study that you looked at in Section 6 of the workbook.
Female Pastoral Carer
BTS Rep
Bible Study Leader
Male Youth Leader
Male Pastoral Carer
Female Kids' Ministry Leader
Female Youth Leader
Male Kids' Ministry Leader
Elder
Q12. Female Pastoral Carer: What might you suspect is occurring in this situation?
Unsuitable person in a position of authority.
Grooming behaviour.
Child abuse.
Domestic and family violence.
Q12. BTS Rep: Which of the following statements is true?
The man must not attend the church until he has completed the training.
The man is exempt from the training requirement because he is a long-term member of the church.
The man must not continue serving in his ministry position until he has completed the training.
The man is right to refuse to do the training, as he has done it once before and is a decent person.
Q12. Bible Study Leader: What is the biggest problem with praying in pairs in this situation?
The fact that there is not a clear indication of when they need to finish.
The fact that Ruth is a child and should not be alone with an adult.
The fact that it is a mixed group of both males and females.
The fact that Ruth’s brother hasn’t taken proper responsibility for keeping an eye on her.
Q12. Male Youth Leader: Which of the following is the best course of action?
You promise not to tell anyone and assure the girl that you’ll observe her sister’s relationship to make sure the man is treating her well.
You ask her to tell you the man’s name and where he works. You plan to confront him at his work and tell him that you’ll report him to the Police if he continues the relationship.
You can’t promise to keep it secret but assure her that it will only be told to those who can help. You ask the girl if she would repeat it to a nearby female leader so that together you can figure out who needs to be notified and what to do next.
You tell her that it sounds like a worrying situation, but it’s really none of your business. You advise her to tell her parents if she thinks there is an issue with her sister’s relationship.
Q12. Male Pastoral Carer: Why would it be inappropriate to go with the girl to see the toys in her room?
Because it would be a situation where you would be alone with the child, in a private area with limited accountability.
Because you don't know her very well.
Because it is impolite to look around Vincent’s house without being invited by him.
Because she is of the opposite sex. If the child were a male, it would be fine to go with him, because you are also male.
Q12. Female Kids' Ministry Leader: What does the drawing depicting a violent scene prove?
That Jasper is experiencing domestic and family violence at home.
That Jasper’s father has physically harmed Jasper’s mother.
That Jasper has watched too many violent movies.
That Jasper may have seen a violent situation in some form.
Q12. Female Youth Leader: Who do you need to discuss your attendance with to maintain transparency and accountability?
No one, as long as you don’t stay for the sleepover.
Your minister and your ministry team leader.
Your minister, your ministry team leader, and the parents of the girl.
Your minister, your ministry team leader, the parents of the girl and the staff at the cinema.
Q12. Male Kids' Ministry Leader: Why should you take action to stop the kids from this sort of physical contact?
Because it is disrespectful to you as their leader.
Because it might make the other leaders irritated that you are the most popular.
Because you don’t want to normalise kids having physical contact with an adult, as this may make it hard for them to recognise grooming behaviour.
Because you might get a bad reputation for the way you interact with kids.
Q12. Elder: What aspects of Barbara's life are being restricted by her daughter's actions?
Her finances.
Her independence.
Her access to the church community.
All of the above.
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