RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE
Religious Education Department staff will verify that the identified service activity meets the criteria of Christian Community Service, approve the Completion of Christian Community Services Activities Form, and forward the forms to Student Services to input the completed hours into the student’s Maplewood profile.
If a student enrolled in a Niagara Catholic Secondary School is interested in completing their Christian Community Service over the summer, or in a semester in which the student does not take a Religious Education course, the student must complete a Notification of Planned Christian Community Service Activities form and submit it to the Program Chair of Religious Education prior to the beginning of the summer holidays or the semester the student is enrolled in the Religious Education course for preapproval.
Community Sponsors are responsible for providing a safe environment and the appropriate training, equipment and preparation for students who will be under their supervision. They must be aware of the "ineligible activities" as outlined in the Board's Information Brochure. The person (not parent/guardian) supervising the student's activity must verify the date(s) and number of hours completed on the Completion of Christian Community Services Activities' Form found on the Catholic Secondary School’s website.
Principals, in co-operation with the Religion and Student Services Departments, are responsible for sharing information and documentation with students, parents and the broader community, approving special requests, and ensuring that completed Christian Community Service hours are entered on a student's official transcript and report card.
The Niagara Catholic District School Board's liability insurance covers students who are involved in Christian Community Service, but it is recommended that students participating in the program purchase Student Accident Insurance.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE
- An event or activity designed to be of benefit to the community;
- An event or activity to support a not-for-profit agency, institution or foundation that conforms to Catholic standards and does not conflict with Catholic values;
- Any structured program that promotes tutoring, mentoring, visiting or coaching, or whose purpose is to assist others who require the benefit of that assistance; Participation in global initiatives/projects that do not conflict with Catholic values;
- Participation in an event or activity that promotes positive environmental awareness and action;
- Participation in activities that promote the human rights and well-being of all groups in society, as long as the values of these groups are in harmony with Catholic teaching;
- Participation in an event or activity affiliated with a club, religious organization, arts or cultural association or political organization that seeks a positive contribution to the community and is not in conflict with Catholic teaching
APPROPRIATE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE PLACEMENTS
In keeping with the mission, vision and values of the Niagara Catholic District School Board, the following service placements constitute Christian Community Service:
- Catholic/Christian social service agencies or social justice groups
- Charitable activities – assistance at church bazaars, pancake suppers, spaghetti suppers
- Coaching minor sports
- Community Care residences
- Fundraising for not-for-profit organizations
- Homeless shelter
- Hospitals and Hospices
- Retreat Leaders for Catholic Elementary and Secondary School programs (before and after school hours)
- Parish ministries
- Local food banks
- Nursing homes
- Pilgrimage or any school activities that support Social Justice Initiatives
- Refugee centres
- Service clubs
- Unpaid academic tutoring
- Volunteering at the Humane Society Any activities that do not fall within the scope of the examples listed above must be approved by the Catholic Secondary School Principal.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
- A requirement of a class or course in which the student is enrolled (i.e., co-operative education portion of the course, job shadowing, work experience).
- An activity that takes place during the time allotted for the instructional program on a school day; however, activities during the student's lunch breaks or "spare" periods are permissible.
- An activity that takes place in a logging or mining environment, if the student is under sixteen years of age.
- An activity that takes place in a factory, if the student is under fifteen years of age.
- An activity that takes place in a workplace other than a factory, if the student is under fourteen years of age and is not accompanied by an adult.
- An activity that would normally be performed for wages by a person in the workplace.
- An activity that involves the operation of a vehicle, power tools, or scaffolding.
- An activity that involves the administration of any type or form of medication or medical procedure to other persons.
- An activity that involves handling of substances classed as "designated substances" under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
- An activity that requires the knowledge of a trades person whose trade is regulated by the provincial government.
- An activity that involves banking or the handling of securities, or the handling of jewellery, works of art, antiquities, or other valuables.
- An activity that consists of duties normally performed in the home (i.e. daily chores) or personal recreational activities.
- An activity that involves a court-ordered program (i.e., community-service program for young offender, probationary program).
NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
- Activities completed for reward (i.e. bonus marks);
- Work normally done for a wage or any form of payment;
- Work required for a course in which the student is enrolled;
- Any activity that provides direct financial benefit or other immediate gain to the student or to the student's family/relatives;
- Any association with an organization or an activity that conflicts with the ethical standards and teachings of the Catholic Church;
- Scorekeeping/managing school teams during the school instructional day;
- Alternative placement hours in lieu of suspension and/or detention as initiated/coordinated by school administration.