Youth & Family

The goal of CBAC’s Youth & Family department is to assist youth, children, young adult, and camp leaders to join God’s mission of changing Atlantic Canada one neighbourhood at a time. We do this by focusing on leadership development, catalytic events, mission experiences, and resources.

Rev. Dan Pyke

Rev. Dan Pyke

Director of Youth & Family

506-635-1922 x1015
[email protected]

Hannah Marriott

Hannah Marriott

Associate Director of Youth & Family

506-635-1922
[email protected]

Resources

Developing Safe Church Policies

Creating Safe Environments in Our Churches

The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada are committed to helping our churches provide safe and welcoming spaces for children, youth, vulnerable adults, and all who gather in our ministries. Abuse prevention is not only a legal and insurance matter—it is a gospel matter. By putting clear policies and practices in place, we protect the most vulnerable among us, support leaders and volunteers, and strengthen our witness in the community.

Why Every Church Needs a Policy

  • Prevention: Reduce opportunities for abuse, neglect, or harm.
  • Protection: Safeguard children, youth, and vulnerable adults.
  • Reporting: Ensure clarity on when and how to report concerns or incidents.
  • Training: Equip leaders and volunteers to serve with integrity and accountability.
  • Insurance: Demonstrate to insurers and the wider community that your church takes safety seriously.
  • Social media & Online Practices: Protect staff, volunteers, and participants by setting clear boundaries for digital communication, online photos and videos, and appropriate use of church platforms.

Questions Church Leaders Should Ask

  • Do we currently have a written abuse prevention and response policy?
  • Has it been reviewed or updated in the last year?
  • Are our staff and volunteers carefully screened, trained, and aware of expectations?
  • Do our facilities allow for safe supervision (classrooms, washrooms, meeting spaces, outdoor activities)?
  • Do we have guidelines for digital communication, social media, and online ministry practices?
  • Are there clear procedures for off-site events, transportation, or overnight activities?
  • Do we have a clear plan of how to we respond if an allegation of abuse is made?
  • Does our insurance coverage align with our policies and practices?

Next Steps for Churches

  1. Develop or Update Your Policy – Adapt a sample policy for your church’s ministries. Review it annually.
  2. Form a Safety & Protection Team – Assign leaders to implement and monitor safe church practices.
  3. Screen and Train Leaders – Use background checks, references, interviews, and annual training.
  4. Communicate Clearly – Ensure parents, congregants, and community groups know your church’s safety commitment.
  5. Address Social Media & Online Practices – Include clear expectations around posting photos, livestreaming, texting, and direct messaging with minors or vulnerable adults.
  6. Review Insurance Coverage – Confirm with your provider that your church has adequate protection.

Support Available

We know this can feel overwhelming, but you are not alone.

  • CBAC Support: Contact Rev. Dan Pyke, Director of Youth & Family Ministries, for guidance and connection to resources.
  • Insurance Support: About 90% of our churches are insured through Gallagher’s Baptist Church Insurance Program, which offers sample policies, training resources, and support. If your church is with another provider, contact them directly to confirm your coverage and access resources.

Together, we can ensure that our churches are safe places where trust is nurtured and the gospel is lived out with integrity.

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RightNow Media Offer

The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada have partnered with RightNow Media - the largest streaming library of Bible studies and discipleship content. It has over 400 Christian publishers, tens of thousands of Bible studies, conferences, training sessions, kid’s cartoons, and much more. There are over 20,000 churches, schools, and ministries who partner with RightNow Media. As a pastor or full-time staff member within the CBAC, you are receiving FREE personal access to this resource!

This is a gift to you to use personally and with your family. Please know that your user account cannot be shared or given away to your church. However, because you are a valued part of our family here in Atlantic Canada, your church now also qualifies for a significant discount for a church-wide subscription to use RightNow Media to equip families, resource small groups, and develop leaders within your local church. If this resource is a blessing to you and your family, imagine how impactful it could be for your whole church!

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The RightNow Media app gives you instant access to the whole media library, as well as the ability to watch content offline. Access biblical video content anywhere, anytime for you and your family! Click here to get the free app with your membership!

You may hear from RightNow Media as they’d love to introduce themselves and help with any questions you might have, but you can also reach out to CBAC’s rep, Graham Smith, if you need assistance with anything in the meantime. You can reach Graham with the information below:

Graham Smith - Director for National Accounts, RightNow Media

(972) 560 - 4381

[email protected]