Safe Environment
Safe Environment
To learn more about the Diocese of Syracuse Safe Environment program, please click here.
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Safe Environment Training
All diocesan, parish, and school employees and volunteers working with children, young people, or vulnerable adults must attend initial safe environment training, and subsequent re-certification every 5 years. On regular occasion, St. Mary's hosts sessions of each training for convenience of staff and parishioners. Check the registration schedule to find a time and location that is convenient for you. If you have any questions, contact Amy Casper, Safe Environment Coordinator for St. Mary's.
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Initial Training
"Protecting God's Children (PGC)"
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Pre-registration is required. A schedule of classes may be found here.
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Who must train?
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All clergy
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All members of religious orders
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All parish and diocesan employees, including those who have no contact with children
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All volunteers whose ministry or role places them in regular contact with children, young people, or vulnerable adults
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Completion of a first-time Safe Environment PGC training session is required within 60 days of assumption of duties, employment, or volunteering per diocesan policy. To complete the screening, participants must pass a criminal background check.
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Re-certification Training
"Entrusted to Protect, Dedicated to Restore"
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Pre-registration is required. A schedule of classes may be found here.
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The diocesan Child and Youth Protection Policy requires Safe Environment re-certification training (1.5 hour session) every five (5) years for:
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All clergy
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All members of religious orders
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All parish and diocesan employees, including those who have no contact with children
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All volunteers whose ministry or role places them in regular contact with children, young people, or vulnerable adults
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In addition to the re-certification session, all participants must pass a new criminal background check in order to complete their Safe Environment re-certification screening.
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Training for Children & Youth
Circles of Care is a new educational program tailored to our parish catechetical programs. This curriculum originally developed by the Diocese of Manchester has been adapted by the Diocese of Syracuse to address age-appropriate personal safety issues for children and youth in the context of Catholic moral teaching.
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The training replaces the awareness training that the diocese had been using since 2004.
​See more information about the Circle of Care program from the Office of Faith Formation.
"God loves each of us as if there were only one of us."
Saint Augustine
