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If I do not work or volunteer with children, do I need to take the Virtus training session?

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If I do not work or volunteer with children, do I need to take the Virtus training session?

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Yes. All adults are protectors of children. The Archdiocese of Miami believes wholeheartedly in the power of Catholics working together. That is why the archdiocese has included in the Safe Environment Policy the requirement for all employees and volunteers, whether they work with children or not, to complete the Virtus training. It is your role in a faith community to keep your eyes and ears open, and to report any suspicious activity to the proper authorities. The Virtus training session illustrates how to do so effectively.

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