Subscribe label

Subscribe to the blog by selecting the level desired:

Follow by email

To receive email notices of posts give your email address here:

Scroller

Please share your comments. Let's get some conversations going.

Be sure to subscribe – either as an RSS feed or by the above email subscription

Share posts with others that might benefit from the post

Check the “Labels” list down the right hand side of this page that give general topics that have been commented on

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Lock-ins -- best practices

Things to keep in mind in order to have a safe and pleasant (relatively speaking) lock-in
  • Have an opposite gender counselor commit to staying up all night or get a pair to agree to spell each other. There should be one of each gender awake the entire night, even if all the youth conk out
  • Have the event in the church or at least close to home so neither you nor any of your counselors are having to drive very far the next morning.
  • If someone absolutely has to leave early, require that a parent pick them up. This will cut down on kids just deciding they want to leave and eliminate the possibility of misunderstandings.
  • When the group leaves to go somewhere, remind them of any neighbors, so that they are not disturbing the peace when they are outside.
  • Be sure to call the police department and give them a head's up that you all will be wandering around the church all night. If you will be going out at any point be sure to mention it.
  • You might bring a spare t-shirt and a towel for yourself to cleanup and refresh in the middle of the night.
  • Observe the normal precautions of there never being two people alone together
  • Have lots of food but make sure that there is adequate food for restricted diets and proper precautions for food allergies
  • Be alert for prank calling and texting in the middle of the night

No comments:

Post a Comment