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Ethics and Integrity in Ministry - (Adults)
Our diocesan policy, Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM), is rooted in the Catholic understanding that each individual must be respected and honored. Jesus had a deep, abiding respect for each human being and would not harm or mislead anyone in his or her personal or spiritual life. We, the church, must attempt to do likewise. Our policies cover four areas of possible harm: immoral conduct, exploitation, harassment and abuse.
Anyone, volunteers, paid staff, religious or clergy, involved in a ministry with minors (those under the age of 18) or vulnerable adults (those who are uniquely vulnerable to abuse because of physical or mental disabilities) are required to follow the volunteer orientation proceedure:
1. If you are new to volunteering or have never taken an EIM course before please register here for the Eapps DB and then for the EIM workshop or call the parish office.
2. Existing and returning volunteers please confirm your EIM status through the Austin Diocese website www.eappsdb.com/austin
3. Attend a EIM Basic or a EIM Refresher Workshop.
How to Check your Workshop Date or make updates to your application:
It is our top priority to keep children safe from all harm while in our care. In Texas, each person is a mandated reporter of abuse or neglect, which means that if you (or our staff) suspect a child is being abused or neglected, you are required by law to report it. The Child Abuse Hotline number is 1-800-252-5400. In addition, if at any time you see something that appears suspicious, makes you uncomfortable, or violates policy, please bring it to the attention of the Parish Office, Fr. Uche, or directly to the office of the Bishop at 512-949-2400. You may also download, complete, and submit a Confidential Note of Concern Form.
For more infromation on Ethics and Integrity in Ministry, please see the Diocese of Austin web page.
To report an incident of concern, please visit the following Diocesan web page.