Our Lady of Fatima Parish

Catholic Church in Meadowbank

4 Lucia Glade, Meadowbank | Auckland
Office Hours: Tue – Fri, 9:30am – 12 noon
Phone: 09 521 5244   Mobile: 022 155 6897   Email: lofatimaparish@gmail.com

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Home » Safeguarding » Safeguarding Volunteer Training

Safeguarding Volunteer Training

 

Watch this video: an invitation from Bishop Pat to attend safeguarding seminars.

Attending safeguarding seminars is mandatory for all those who work with children, youth and vulnerable adults. If you are a involved in ministry as a volunteer/worker in any of your parish or ethnic communities, you need to complete the safeguarding requirements. You could be involved in any of the following ministries/roles:

  • Altar Server Trainers
  • Children’s Liturgy of the Word
  • Choir Leaders – where children are included in the general choir and for children’s choir
  • Crèche helpers
  • Ministers of Holy Communion to the sick and housebound
  • Pastoral Visitor
  • Parent Helpers / Chaperons on camps
  • Parish visitors (Legion of Mary etc)
  • Prison ministry teams and visitors
  • RCIA Catechists
  • Sacramental Preparation Catechists/Leader/Co-ordinator
  • Sunday School Teachers
  • Youth Ministry Leaders
  • Those involved in other pastoral work involving children, youth or vulnerable adults e.g. prayer groups

Parishes need to keep a record of all those who attend the safeguarding training sessions as part of their compliance requirements.

 

Record Keeping

Communities need to record the following information of their volunteers who have completed the safeguarding process. The diocese also need records of this information.

    • Name of volunteer
    • Volunteer area
    • Date police vet clearance received
    • Date of level one training (which is all they require).

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