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We share a real church scenario that raises urgent questions about consent, seizure action plans, and what to do when a child with intensive needs arrives without a legal guardian. We walk through how we think about rescue meds, emergency services, and the simple policies that help families trust our care.
• a blended-family situation that exposes gaps in emergency planning
• seizure disorder basics in a church setting, including rescue meds and a seizure plan
• consent challenges when the parent or legal guardian is not in the building
• what an EMT confirms about life-threatening emergencies versus planned care
• practical paperwork ideas like consent forms, med info, and where to store them
• expanding safety policies to youth trips, events, and other drop-off environments
• why being over-prepared supports trust, access, and gospel accessibility
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the indispensable-people blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People.
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We share a real church scenario that raises urgent questions about consent, seizure action plans, and what to do when a child with intensive needs arrives without a legal guardian. We walk through how we think about rescue meds, emergency services, and the simple policies that help families trust our care.
• a blended-family situation that exposes gaps in emergency planning
• seizure disorder basics in a church setting, including rescue meds and a seizure plan
• consent challenges when the parent or legal guardian is not in the building
• what an EMT confirms about life-threatening emergencies versus planned care
• practical paperwork ideas like consent forms, med info, and where to store them
• expanding safety policies to youth trips, events, and other drop-off environments
• why being over-prepared supports trust, access, and gospel accessibility
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the indispensable-people blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People.