by Georgene Natali, Safe Environment Coordinator
All volunteers and employees at All Saints Parish must comply with Safe Environment requirements, which the Diocese of Pittsburgh administers for all of its parishes.
We follow a Savior whose love for children was so great that he called all of us to become like them, and warned that it would be better to drown than to cause harm to their souls. (Matthew 18:3-6)
This is why for many years the Diocese of Pittsburgh has exceeded all child protection requirements of both civil law and the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
As Christian adults, we have a moral and legal responsibility and are entrusted by God with the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of children as they participate in activities within or sponsored by our parish and diocese.
It is our responsibility and commitment to provide an environment that is safe and nurturing and to ensure that children in the care of the Church come to no harm of any kind.
The Diocese of Pittsburgh requires the following:
Not exactly. They need to be updated from time to time.
Every 5 years, your Child Abuse History Clearance, FBI Clearance or Waiver, and Pennsylvania State Police Criminal History Clearance need to be renewed.
Every 3 years, the diocese requires recertification training to follow up on the original Protecting God's Children training that you completed when you first registered on the Safe Environment Database. Currently the training – which is combined with training on how to recognize abuse or neglect of vulnerable adults – is called Protecting God's Children Maltreatment 3.2 and Vulnerable Adults Training.
Safe Environment Coordinator Georgene Natali will notify you when your clearances need to be renewed.
When you need to update your Protecting God's Children Maltreatment 3.2 and Vulnerable Adults Training, you will receive an email notice from VIRTUS.org, which provides the training online. That email instructs you to log in at Virtus.org and click on the link that says “a training module has been assigned.” The training takes about one and a half hours.
If you don’t have a computer, contact Mrs. Natali and she will help you.
Please contact Safe Environment Coordinator Georgene Natali at 724-482-2690 Ext. 223 or [email protected] to start the process or to check to see if your clearances are up-to-date. It can take weeks to get the clearances in order so please do not wait until the last minute.
If you have questions about your individual situation, please call Mrs. Natali from 9am to 1:30pm Mondays through Thursdays so she can look up your case. (Please do not call her at home.) With a database of over 750 people, she is unlikely to remember details about your file if you ask her when she is not in the office.
Your Safe Environment information is confidential – Mrs. Natali is trained to protect your privacy.
For that reason, she cannot answer questions about your individual situation when she is at church or another public venue – she is required to keep your information private.
Also, please do not ask about someone else’s clearances. That is private information between the individual and our safe environment coordinator.
Some information in this article is excerpted from diopitt.org.
All Saints Parish is committed to providing a safe environment for all children and adults entrusted to our care.
Before serving as a volunteer, you must meet the safe-environment requirements set forth by the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Click here to connect to the Diocese's website, which has step-by-step instructions.
For more information or for assistance with enrolling in the Diocese of Pittsburgh Safe Environment Database, please contact Safe Environment Coordinator Georgene Natali at 724-482-2690 ext. 223 or [email protected]
Call 911 immediately if you suspect a child is in imminent danger.
Any individual – paid or volunteer – who comes into contact with children in the course of his or her work is considered a mandated reporter of child abuse. Mandated reporters having reasonable cause to believe that a child has been subjected to child abuse, or acts of child abuse, shall report immediately to the following agencies:
PA Child Abuse Hotline (Childline): 800-932-0313
Butler County Children & Youth Services: 724-284-5156
Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline: 1-800-808-1235
Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator: 412-456-3093 (office)