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Safe Church Requiurements

Congregational leadership, either clergy or warden, will need to digitally attest that everyone required to take the Safe Church, Safe Communities Training (along with Vestries and Bishop’s Committees) has read and reviewed the Safe Church Model Policies by March 31 of each year.

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Safe Church update from the Bishop

At this time I share with you that my office has completed the investigative review of the SafeChurch policy violations at the 2022 session of Camp Phoenix.

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Additional Updates for Safe Church, Safe Communities

There are now eight Safe Church, Safe Communities modules available at this time. If you are already enrolled, we encourage you to check your progress and ensure you have taken all the available courses. If you are not yet enrolled, please visit our Safe Church page on the diocesan website for instructions on getting signed up and which courses you need to take based on your role in your parish or ministry.

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New Courses for Safe Church, Safe Community

As of Holy Week, 2022, three new modules of our Safe Church, Safe Communities training are available.

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Updating Our Safe Church Training

The week of July 12, 2021, marks the beginning of a transition to our new Safe Church, Safe Communities curriculum (formerly Safeguarding God’s Children).

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Safe Church and Anti-sexual Harassment Training

A new diocesan task force has begun work to implement new trainings for safe church and anti-sexual harassment policies. The task force wants YOUR input to help define its focus.

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