GCSRW collaborated with Chocolate Moose to develop videos churches can show to address how sexual misconduct impacts those around.
The following videos are to assist those individuals working with the Administrative and Judicial response to sexual misconduct filmed during Do No Harm 2018.
The following videos were filmed for the Boundaries Breakout Session at Do No Harm 2018. They are to assist individuals in setting healthy boundaries.
Bishop Sharma Lewis and Bishop Robert Schanse present their sermons at Do No Harm 2018.
Dr. Jennifer Freyd, PhD is an expert on the psychology of sexual violence and institutional betrayal. She presents on Institutional Betrayal at Do No Harm 2018.
The following videos were filmed at Do No Harm 2018 to assist and train those serving as a support person for the victim or a support person for the perpetrator.
Accountability and healing are called for in the church’s response to sexual misconduct. This panel consists of individuals involved in the complaint process.
This video will provide the viewer with guidelines to move forward responsibly without harm to the process and individuals involved in a sexual misconduct case.
Rev. Dr. Bonnie MacDonald and Rev. Dr. Bill Wilson present tools for healing, growth, and developing community after sexual misconduct happen in a congregation.
The following videos were filmed at Do No Harm 2015 to assist and train those developing and serving on a Bishop's Response Team.
The following videos were filmed to assist and train individuals that are a part of Annual Conference Response Teams in matters of sexual misconduct.
These workshops cover establishing Safe Sanctuaries policies and procedures in ministry settings. These were recorded at Do No Harm 2015.
This workshop is designed to help ministerial leaders understand the realities of power and vulnerability and their relationship while addressing boundaries.
General Secretary Dawn Wiggins Hare expresses the importance of the work of the GCSRW along with the annual conference response teams at Do No Harm 2015.