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For:
- volunteers NOT IN leadership, child-related, or vulnerable adult-related roles
- supervised volunteers under 18.
Adopted by PBC Diaconate on 17 June 2024
Purpose
The Church is committed to creating safe spaces where people can be confident that they will be cared for, nurtured and encouraged as they grow and at the same time, protected from spiritual, physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
As part of this commitment, staff and volunteers are required to sign and abide by this Code of Conduct.
The Code of Conduct sets out the following:
- the ministry commitments of staff and volunteers
- minimum behavioural standards and appropriate boundaries required of staff and volunteers
- the obligation of staff and volunteers to comply with Safe Church Policy and Procedures
- the steps to be taken in the event of a potential breach of this Code.
The Code of Conduct seeks to reflect the biblical call to godliness and faithfulness in ministry (e.g., 1 Timothy 3) but it is not intended as a replacement for the Bible as a fundamental guide for faith and practice.
Scope
The Code of Conduct applies to all Category 2b and 3 volunteers.
The Code of Conduct should be read in conjunction with the Safe Church Policy and:
- Procedure for Staff and Volunteers
- Procedure for Responding to Child Protection Concerns
- Procedure for Handling Complaints against Staff and Volunteers
- Procedure for Conflict Resolution.
1. Staff and Volunteers are encouraged to:
Nurture their own relationship with God:
- regularly participate in the life and ministry of the Church
- commit time to exploring and nurturing faith in Jesus.
Nurture healthy relationships:
- treat others with respect
- love and care for their family
- be a team player
- be accountable
- cooperate with other staff and volunteers
- treat every program participant fairly and equitably, paying special care to include those who may find it difficult to participate
- acknowledge when they are out of their depth, or do not possess the required skill set in difficult situations (such as helping a victim of abuse, or a person who needs professional counselling), and seek help from the Safe Church Team or a Pastor.
2. Volunteers' commitments:
As a volunteer of the Church, I will:
a) respect and support the vision, beliefs and values of the Church and any other doctrinal statements of the Church
b) uphold, support and abide by the Safe Church Policy
c) respond to reasonable directions from the person with responsibility for the ministry I am involved in
d) communicate with integrity, including wise and accountable use of electronic communication, including in accordance with Guidelines for Activities with Children and Young People
e) not knowingly make false, misleading, or deceptive statements
f) not engage in bullying, harassment, emotional abuse, spiritual abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, of any person including my own family
g) not engage in sexual misconduct involving children
h) not act violently or intentionally provoke violence
i) uphold confidentiality; not disclose any confidential information without the consent of the person providing the information (except where there is a legal or ethical obligation to disclose)
j) report concerns about misconduct and/or abuse according to the Church’s Safe Church Policy and relevant procedures
k) disclose all relevant information as part of completing the Screening Check Questionnaire if I have not already done so
l) disclose to the Church Leadership if I am investigated for any criminal offences or have any knowledge of serious unlawful activity within the church context as soon as practicable
m) express my sexuality in healthy and God directed ways
n) act with financial integrity
o) not take or use property belonging to others without express consent, including intellectual property (copyright).
3. I understand that if there is a complaint against me relating to a breach of this Code of Conduct:
- and it is a complaint relating to serious misconduct and/or abuse (including child sexual abuse), the Church may ask me to step aside from my duties while the complaint is being considered; and/or
- if the complaint relates to serious misconduct and/or abuse (including child sexual abuse) it will be reported to relevant government authorities in accordance with relevant legal requirements; and/or
- I agree to participate in any process initiated under the Procedure for Resolving Conflict, Procedure for Handling Complaints against Staff and Volunteers and/or Procedure for Responding to Child Protection Concerns and agree to be bound by the outcomes of any such process, which may include termination of my employment/engagement as a volunteer with the Church.
have read, and agree to be bound by and uphold, the Code of Conduct for Category 2b and 3 Volunteers.