Guidepost has a significant practice working with faith-based institutions. Our experts have assisted religious institutions from several faiths, including church organizations, church leadership, K-12 schools, and religious colleges and universities. We understand the challenges that faith-based organizations face in addressing and preventing sexual harassment and abuse and are experts in providing concrete steps that organizations can take to facilitate change.
We conduct sensitive investigations and reviews for faith-based institutions and have helped large and small institutions identify, address, and correct systemic issues related to sexual, gender-based, and racial misconduct within a faith-based context. Accordingly, our process and our efforts are governed by best standards and practices designed to ensure accountability, transparency, and care for the wellbeing of the reporting parties. Key principles of our work include:
- Trauma-informed interviews, as appropriate
- Anonymity and confidentiality for reporting parties and witnesses, where permitted by law
- A dedicated, publicly-advertised, reporting system for individuals to contact Guidepost and provide information
- Independence and transparency
- Restorative justice principles
- Practical recommendations that are trauma-informed