C.A.S.E.
(Creating A Safe Environment)
Child Protection Program
St. Anne's is committed to the safety of our children and strives to always make sure that we are aware of safety issues therein. As such, our employees and volunteers who work with children are background checked and current with the annual safety training offer at St. Anne.
If you are a volunteer, each Fall, you should check your Praesidium account for
your status and complete whatever training videos or presentations are needed.
How do I check my status or take the latest online class?
Archdiocese "Called To Protect" Training Class Schedule
Archdiocese Child Abuse Policy: In English or En Español
All employees want to work in an environment free of sexual harassment. In this course, employees learn the damaging effects of harassment on individuals and organizations. They also learn how to prevent, detect, and appropriately respond to sexual harassment.
Teaching points include:
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How to recognize different types of harassment
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How to determine if a situation is or is not sexual harassment
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How to prevent sexual harassment
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How to respond to sexual harassment
The Armatus Training this year is called, "Preventing Sexual Harassment. The course is available in English and Spanish.
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Clergy—priests & deacons
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Employees—who work with minors
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Employees—who don’t work with minors & have not taken a course in 3 years
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Volunteers—who work with minors
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Enter your login username and password
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Click on the Login button
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Choose the course entitled "Preventing Sexual Harassment"
Your user name is the first initial of your first name and your full last name. For example: Robert Smith’s user name would be rsmith, or Sasha Hayes-Jones user name would be shayes-jones. Your password is the two digit birth month, followed by the two digit birth day, followed by the abbreviation of the state in which you live. For example, if Jane Arnold lives in Oregon and her birthday is March 26, her password would be 0326or.