CiTP Child Protection Policy Training Quiz
After watching the child protection policy training video, please complete this short quiz.
You are welcome to go  back to the video to rewatch any sections that might help you answer the questions.
You can also download a copy of the CiTP Child Protection Policy and a Department of Social Services page:
https://citppc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/CITP-Child-Youth-Protection-Policy.pdf
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/social-services/chatham-county-department-social-services


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Which of the following is/are reasons why the church has a child protection policy and procedures? *
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A criminal background check is required for all staff and volunteers working with children and youth.  In the criminal background check, we will check.... (select all that apply) *
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How often will your background check need to be renewed? *
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Which of the following training sessions are required of ALL children's and youth volunteers? (Select all that apply) *
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When are you responsible for supervising children at the church? *
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What is "two-deep" coverage? *
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A child's caregiver is tied up talking to another church member in the narthex.  All of the other children in the nursery have been picked up.  According to the child protection policy, what are your options for addressing this situation?  (Select all that apply).
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Why is it important to ask for children's consent before touching them? *
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If you suspect a child is being abused or a child discloses abuse to you, who should you contact first? *
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According to research, which two measures best prevent the spread of COVID-19? (Select 2) *
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If you test positive for COVID-19, how many days should you wait before returning to work/volunteering at the church? *
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