Notes: Review with the audience. Be sure to highlight the main points. Read
and apply the texts of the cited information as time permits. Emphasize
the importance of following strict guidelines set by the branch to
address issues related to child abuse If you have questions about the
content of this outline, ask the elders to contact the Service
Department.
INTRODUCTION (6 min.)
This part will discuss the letter to the bodies of elders from 1 September 2017. Get your copy, please.
When dealing with cases of child abuse, examine this letter along with the pertinent instructions from the Shepherd book.
Question for paragraph 2: What does child abuse cover?
Questions for paragraph 3:
What is our opinion regarding child sexual abuse?
What will the congregation not do for someone who sexually abuses a child?
When someone presents to the elders an allegation of sexual abuse of minors, what should they tell you?
A person who presents an allegation of this nature to the elders
should be clearly informed of their right to report the perpetrator to
the authorities. The elders do not criticize anyone who chooses that
option (Galatians 6: 5).
Questions for paragraph 4:
What duty do the parents have?
What help do they have?
LEGAL ASPECTS (5 min.)
Paragraphs 5 to 9 have legal aspects related to allegations of child abuse.
Questions paragraphs 5 to 7: What immediate action should the elders take when you hear of an allegation of child abuse, and for what purpose?
Two elders should call the Legal Department in all cases listed in
paragraph 6 to ensure compliance with laws on reporting child abuse (Rom
13: 1-4). After notifying them, if they are required by law to notify
the authorities, the call will be forwarded to the Service Department.
Questions for paragraphs 8 and 9: In what other situations should two elders immediately call the Legal Department?
SPIRITUAL HELP FOR VICTIMS (10 min.)
Paragraph 10 presents the congregation’s view on sexual abuse of minors.
As it says, "we’re talking about an adult guilty of molesting a
child, or an adult who has sexual contact with a child approaching
adulthood but did not participate voluntarily in the act."
Paragraphs 11 and 12 mention factors that must be taken into account
when shepherding victims of abuse and their families.
When carrying out their continuing work of spiritual shepherding, it is
particularly important to show empathy and compassion to victims of
sexual abuse and their families (Isa 32: 1, 2).
Questions for paragraph 11:
When elders shepherd a victim of sexual abuse who is still a minor, who else should be present?
Apart from the spiritual shepherding, what other assistance may the victim or his parents want?
Questions for paragraph 12:
When an adult who is worried or anxious for having been abused in the past approaches the elders, how should they be treated?
What should the elders remember when shepherding a sister who has been sexually abused?
INVESTIGATION OF ACCUSATIONS (5 min.)
Questions for paragraph 13:
- Regardless of who makes the allegation, and whether the accused
belongs to the congregation, what should the body of elders do after
receiving advice from the branch office?
All accusations made against a member of the congregation should be investigated following biblical guidelines.
- What is not required of the victim of sexual abuse during the
investigation process or during the proceedings of the judicial
committee?
The abuser is not required to make his / her accusation in the presence of the alleged abuser.
- In the exceptional case where the two elders conducting the
investigation consider it necessary to speak to a child who has been
sexually abused, what should they do before proceeding?
Elders should contact the Service Department first. Such an
application is considered exceptional because in most cases the elders
should be able to obtain the necessary information from the parents. In
addition, they may already have sufficient evidence to establish an evil
act (KS10 5: 37-39).
JUDICIAL AND REINSTATEMENT PROCEDURES (8 min.)
Questions for paragraph 14:
- If the formation of a judicial committee on the grounds of sexual
abuse is justified, what should the coordinator of the body of elders
do?
If the elders determine that a baptized member of the congregation is
guilty of child abuse under the terms of paragraph 10, legal action
will be taken against the abuser. Although victims of sexual abuse are
not prosecuted, if the body of elders considers that the congregation
should take action in the case of a mature child who voluntarily
participated in a wrongful act, two of its members should call the
Department of Service before proceeding.
What role does the circuit overseer play in these matters?
If the transgressor repents, why is it always necessary to announce censorship?
Questions for paragraph 15:
When a person is expelled for sexual abuse of children requests
reinstatement, what should the coordinator of the body of elders do?
If you opt for reinstatement, what should two elders do, and when?
This step is taken before announcing reinstatement to the
congregation so that the Service Department can advise the elders of the
steps they must take to protect children against the abuser.
Questions for paragraph 16:
If a person is expelled for sexual abuse of children moves and
seeks reinstatement, what should the coordinator of the body of elders
of the new congregation do?
How do we proceed if the reinstatement committee of the new congregation recommends that the person be reinstated?
If both reinstatement committees agree readmission to reinstate
the person, what should two elders of each congregation do, and when?
This step is taken before announcing reinstatement to the
congregation so that the Service Department can advise the elders of the
steps they must take to protect children against the abuser.
RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY BRANCH (3 min.)
Question for paragraph 17: Under what circumstances should elders expect instructions from the Service Department?
Paragraph 18 adds that in these cases the Service Department
indicates the restrictions to be imposed on the activities of the person
in the congregation. The Service Department will ask the elders to
inform the family heads with younger children in the congregation of the
need to monitor their relationship with that person. This measure will
be taken only when the Service Department so requires.
Question for paragraph 19: What should be done if
the body of elders believe that someone who sexually abused children for
decades can receive small privileges?
MOVING TO ANOTHER CONGREGATION (3 min.)
Question for paragraph 21: When someone who
faces charges of sexual abuse of children (whether it has been proven or
not) moves to a congregation, what procedure is followed?
The Congregation Service Committee should not send any information to
the new congregation until it receives advice from the Legal Department
and instructions from the Service Department.
Question for paragraph 22: When someone who faces
charges of sexual abuse of minors (whether it has been proven or not)
moves from a congregation, what steps should the elders take?
If the person is expelled and lives in the territory of the
congregation, the elders must write down the address on the
corresponding territory card, indicating "Do not visit".
INAPPROPRIATE SEXUAL CONDUCT BETWEEN MINORS (2 min.)
Question for paragraph 24: What steps should the elders take when minors commit improper sexual acts with each other?
ENTRIES IN THE SHEPHERDING TEXTBOOK (1 min.)
If you have not already done so, confirm that your Shepherding book contains the changes outlined in paragraph 26.
JEHOVAH BLESS THE SPIRITUAL CARE THAT YOU HAVE (1
min.)
It is imperative that we strictly follow the instructions of the
organization whenever we are informed of a matter relating to child
abuse.
If we adhere to these guidelines, we will support the sanctity of
Jehovah’s name and protect children while shepherding the "flock of God
in your care" (1 Pet 2:12; 5:2).
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