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Thursday, February 23, 2012
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RCAB Policies on Protecting Children
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RCAB Policies
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| You can find the Policies and Procedures for the Protection of Children below. You will need a PDF reader in order to open the document. If you do not have one, you can download Adobe Reader for free from adobe.com
These forms are posted on the website for your convenience. Please fill them out, print them and either mail them to St. Bonaventure, P.O. 996, Manomet, MA 02345 or stop them by the parish center. We are not accepting them electronically at this time.
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Code of Conduct
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| You can find the Code of Ministerial Behavior for the Archdiocese of Boston below. You will need a PDF reader in order to open the document. If you do not have one, you can download Adobe Reader for free from adobe.com.
These forms are posted on the website for your convenience. Please fill them out, print them and either mail them to St. Bonaventure, P.O. 996, Manomet, MA 02345 or stop them by the parish center. We are not accepting them electronically at this time.
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CORI
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Examples of persons who would be required to submit to a CORI check.
- Babysitters – individuals who care for young children during Sunday Mass, WINGS meetings, etc.
- CAP Team – Parishioners who serve on the parish Child Abuse Protection Team.
- Home Chore Program – helpers who go into homes of the elderly and disabled to clean, shop, carry out repairs, etc.
- Ministry to the Dying – respite care givers, house cleaners, babysitters and others who minister to those at the end of life and their families.
- Music Ministry – choir directors, coordinators of children and youth music programs, helpers and others who have contact with children and youth.
- Parish Health Care – nurses, home health aides, drivers and any others who volunteer to serve the sick of the parish.
- Pastoral Visitation To The Sick And Homebound – Eucharistic Ministers, friendly visitors, pastoral visitors and others who minister, in the name of the community, to the sick, homebound or disabled in their homes or at a care facility.
- Religious Education – catechists, substitute teachers, assistants, babysitters and other Religious Education support staff serving the children and youth of the parish.
- Scouting – leaders and others involved with Boy Scout or Girl Scout Troops IF the parish charters the troop.
- Worship Ministry – Eucharistic Ministers, lectors and ushers.
- Youth Ministry – chaperones, leaders, drivers, instructors, coordinators, coaches, referees and others who serve parish youth.
- Volunteers in any parish ministry who have the potential for unmonitored access to children.
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