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VIRTUS Safe Environment Training
Training Requirements
The Archdiocese of Seattle has had a long commitment to the protection of children, youth, and vulnerable adults. As a part of that commitment, the Archdiocese established the Safe Environment Program, which is aimed at eradicating the tragedy of abuse in our society.
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A major part of the Safe Environment Program is training that is required for all Church and School Personnel. Church and School Personnel includes church and school employees and all volunteers who work with children, youth or vulnerable adults. If you are involved in ministry/volunteering with any of these groups, please read the training requirements outlined below. If you are unsure whether you need to complete any training, please contact the school.
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Initial Training
All new church and school personnel and volunteers are required to complete the Protecting God’s Children classroom training. It is the policy of St. Michael Parish that this training must be completed by volunteers who work with children, youth or vulnerable adults.
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Please register for the class of your choice at virtusonline.org. Click on “Registration” and simply follow the prompts. There are in-person workshops or an individual at-home online option at the bottom of the list, “Protecting God’s Children” (online training). You will also be required to complete a background check authorization and assent to Safe Environment policies upon registration.
You will see a listing of available classes. You will choose “Seattle, WA (Archdiocese)” as your organization.​
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If you do not have internet access, you may come to the school to complete your registration. Please schedule a time with the school office.
Periodic Updates
After you attend an initial training course, you will be required to complete an online every two years. You will receive a notification from the Archdiocese when your online training is due.
For more information or for assistance creating a VIRTUS account, please call Mona Bishop at the parish at (360) 292-7141 or mbishop@saintmichaelparish.org