- For a Quick Reference Guide on preventing, identifying and reporting child abuse, click here.
- To complete the Safe Environment training online, click here.
- To complete an employee/volunteer profile: visit this page for updated access in October 2010.
To hear a 60 second audio clip on Child Abuse Prevention Month, April 2010, click here.
Diocesan Sexual Misconduct Policy:
(For a full statement of the policy, click highlighted title above.)
Sexual Misconduct is contrary to the fundamental dignity of each and every human person, to the values of the gospel, and to the teachings of the Church. Yet, as an assembly of believers who are sinners, we who form the Church are not immune from the pervasive societal reality of sexual abuse.
The sexual abuse of minors by clergy has caused intense distress, concern, confusion, and disillusionment. Sexual abuse by clergy or other personnel of the Diocese is wrong and is not tolerated.
The Diocese of Santa Rosa is responsible to see that everyone under its care, especially children and youth, are safe and in no danger from being victimized by sexual misconduct.
If you or someone you know has been harmed by sexual misconduct by clergy or other Church personnel, or if you have reason to believe such abuse is currently occurring, we urge you to contact us so that we can help.
Anyone wishing to contact the Diocese of Santa Rosa about allegations of sexual misconduct should contact:
Julie Sparacio
Victims Assistance Coordinator
P.O. Box 1297
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
(707) 566-3308
Email - jsparacio@srdiocese.org
Diocesan Sexual Misconduct Policy
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