Training That Prepares Your Church to Respond When It Matters
We equip pastors, staff, and volunteers to recognize trafficking and exploitation concerns, respond appropriately to disclosures, and follow clear reporting and safeguarding practices.
Why This Matters For Churches
Churches are often trusted spaces where individuals may disclose concerns or seek help.
Without clear training and response processes:
- warning signs may be missed
- disclosures may not be handled appropriately
- reporting may be delayed or incorrect
Training ensures your church is prepared to respond responsibly and appropriately.
What Your Team Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
- recognize indicators of trafficking and exploitation within ministry contexts
- respond appropriately when a disclosure occurs
- document concerns accurately and safely
- understand when and how to report
- follow clear escalation pathways
- support individuals while maintaining appropriate boundaries
How Training is Delivered
- In-person sessions for staff and volunteers
- Scenario-based training using real-life ministry situations
- Role-specific guidance for pastors, leaders, and volunteers
- Adapted to your church structure and policies
Training Options
- Leadership Training (pastors and ministry leaders)
- Volunteer Training (youth, children’s, and outreach teams)
- Church-wide Awareness + Response Training
- Multi-session implementation support for safeguarding practices
Safeguarding Focus
We help churches move beyond awareness by establishing:
clear reporting pathways
response protocols for disclosures
volunteer awareness and accountability practices
alignment with local reporting requirements
What Makes This Different
Most church trainings focus on awareness.
We focus on what happens when someone comes to your church with a concern.
Your team will be prepared to:
respond appropriately in real situations
make accurate reporting decisions
follow clear and responsible next steps
Alignment & Standards
Training integrates curriculum from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and aligns with best practices in child protection and response.
Certificates of completion are issued to document participation. These do not constitute professional certification or licensure.
How To Engage
Tell us about your church, your team, and your goals.
We will follow up to recommend the appropriate training format and next steps.
Is this training appropriate for volunteers?
Yes. Training is designed for both staff and volunteers serving in ministry roles.
Who should attend from our church?
Pastors, ministry leaders, and volunteers who work with children, youth, or outreach programs should attend.
Can this be customized for our church?
Yes. Training is adapted to your church’s structure, ministries, and policies.
How long is the training?
Options range from 60–90 minute sessions to full-day trainings, depending on your needs.
How much does training cost?
Pricing varies based on group size, length, and customization. Submit a request for a quote.
Do you provide ongoing support?
Yes. We can provide follow-up support for churches implementing safeguarding and response practices.