Protecting Gods Children Workshop
Workshop participation is required for all paid
staff and every volunteer who works with children on a one time or
regular basis. In the coming months, parishes and schools will allow only
those who have attended the PGC workshop to work with children and
youth.
To register for a Protecting God’s Children’s
Workshop, please click on the Online Registration Instructions on the
right.
Each participant must register online at www.virtus.org in
order to receive credit.
Protecting Children
Child sexual abuse is a worldwide public health issue. Child abuse,
particularly child sexual abuse, is reprehensible—especially
when the wrongdoer is affiliated with the Church. The VIRTUS® programs
assist the Church in being a safe haven for children and a messenger
for preventing child sexual abuse within the Church and society in
general. We seek to achieve this lofty goal through our child sexual
abuse prevention program: PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN™.
The PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN™ Program
Most organizations that work with children have some sort of child
safety program. Through the PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN program, we maximize
those efforts by helping churches and religious organizations refine
their roles as child safe environments and empowering them with new
tools to help them, and adults and parents, protect children.
Why Does It Work?
Child abusers seek to operate and abuse their power within nurturing,
child-friendly environments where it is assumed that nobody would want
to harm a child. Religious organizations of all faiths are an easy
target. The PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN program implements safety mechanisms
that send a message to all abusers and potential abusers:
• Child abuse is not tolerated,
• Children are vigilantly protected,
• Victims are listened to, heard, and shielded from further abuse,
and
• Offenders are identified and punished.
By utilizing best practices for training and loss prevention, the
PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN program helps make churches safe for all
people—especially children.
How Does It Work?
Maximizing a church's role as a child-safe environment begins with
making adults more aware of the ways children and adults interact with
each other. The PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN program educates and trains
adults (clergy, religious, teachers, staff, volunteers, and parents)
about the dangers of abuse, the warning signs of abuse, the ways to
prevent abuse, the methods of properly reporting suspicions of abuse,
and responding to allegations of abuse.
All VIRTUS training programs, including the PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN
programs, are comprehensive and multi-dimensional—incorporating
proven best practice standards for the prevention of child sexual abuse
by clergy, staff, volunteers, and others who interact with children
within the church environment. Our training programs incorporate instructor-led
training, train-the-facilitator education, awareness videos, and regularly
scheduled continuing education and training via state-of-the-art web-based
training and education courses.
Using The Church To Protect Children
For any organization, the best practice to prevent wrongdoing, including
child sexual abuse, is to have an organization use its own people to
facilitate awareness of the issue. The PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN program
begins with the training of internal facilitators—individuals
selected by the archidiocese, diocese, or religious organization to
train other adults and parents on how to best protect children. We
use facilitator-led awareness sessions and web-based training so that
participants learn the best methods for delivering their message, including
the training for the PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN program.
Training Adults To Protect Children
We begin by making adults of the Church that interact
with children aware of how to protect children. Our PROTECTING GOD'S
CHILDREN program for adults is a three to four hour awareness session
that instructs adults of the Church that interact with children that
to protect children you must have continuous awareness and vigilance.
This awareness session makes trainees understand the signs of child
sexual abuse, the methods and means by which offenders commit abuse
and five empowerment steps one can use to prevent child sexual abuse.