As churches step into a new ministry season, the restart of children’s ministry offers a great opportunity to renew commitment to safety, connection, and excellence.
Whether you are welcoming back familiar faces or greeting new families, laying a strong foundation is key to creating a nurturing environment where children can thrive and parents feel confident.
Here are essential steps to help your church relaunch children’s ministry with clarity and care or download our checklist
Prioritise safety and compliance
- DBS checks: Ensure all staff and volunteers working with children have current Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance. This is non-negotiable for safeguarding trust.
- Safeguarding policy refresh: Review your safeguarding policy annually, especially if your church has grown or added new groups like toddlers or youth. Make sure it reflects your current structure and practices.
- Safeguarding training: Equip your team with up-to-date training. Christian Safeguarding Services (CSS) offers excellent resources, including a briefing paper titled “Church and Your Safeguarding Arrangements.”

Strengthen leadership and oversight
- Trustee engagement: Make safeguarding a standing agenda item in trustee meetings. Appoint a trustee to support your safeguarding lead and ensure accountability.
- Insurance review: Confirm your insurance policies are current and include public liability coverage. This protects both your ministry and the families you serve.
Refresh your facilities
- Fire Risk Assessment (FRA): Update your FRA and train staff on emergency procedures. Annual reviews help keep safety top of mind.
- Electrical safety: Use the summer break to conduct Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) and address any electrical issues.
- Legionella checks: If your building has been unused, test water systems to prevent bacterial growth and ensure water hygiene.
Communicate and connect

- Parent communication: Keep families informed about your safety measures, schedules, and ministry goals. Transparency builds trust.
- Volunteer briefings: Host a kick off meeting to align your team around expectations, roles, and values.
Assess and adapt
- General risk assessment: Walk through your premises and identify any new hazards. A fresh set of eyes can make a big difference.
- Food safety awareness: Whether you’re serving snacks or meals, refresh your team’s knowledge on food hygiene and allergen protocols.
A ministry that grows with care
Taking these steps in your preparations not only ensures compliance, it communicates care. When children’s ministry is built on safety, clarity, and connection, it becomes a place where children feel secure, volunteers feel empowered and families feel welcomed.






