Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Persons (Graduate)
Description
Sexual assault, whose victims are minors and vulnerable persons, is a terrible reality. It is a criminal act that has long-term consequences and causes serious harm to survivors and communities.
Better protecting minors and vulnerable persons from abuse is the primary objective of this training, which will provide students with skills that will surely be of interest to future employers, in addition to their usefulness in everyday life, given the large number of victims of sexual abuse in society, whether in the Church, in sports, in youth movements or in families.
Admission Requirements
The registration process for the Microprogram in Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Persons depends on your student status.
Students already admitted and enrolled in a graduate program
Students wishing to pursue a graduate program must apply for, and be admitted to, their graduate program before they enroll in a second graduate microprogram identified within their existing program.
If you have already enrolled in a graduate studies program and would like to add a microprogram to your program of study, contact your academic advisor.
Special students
Students pursuing a graduate Microprogram in Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Person, without being admitted to or intending to complete a graduate program, must do so as a special student.
Special students may enroll in graduate courses provided they have obtained an undergraduate university degree (or equivalent).
Program Requirements
Compulsory Courses (6 units)
HTP5101 Victims of Sexual Abuse in Society and the Church (3u)
HTP5102 Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Various Contexts and Prevention (3u)
Optional Courses - 3 units from:
Better protecting minors and vulnerable persons from abuse is the primary objective of this training, which will provide students with skills that will surely be of interest to future employers, in addition to their usefulness in everyday life, given the large number of victims of sexual abuse in society, whether in the Church, in sports, in youth movements or in families.
Admission Requirements
The registration process for the Microprogram in Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Persons depends on your student status.
Students already admitted and enrolled in a graduate program
Students wishing to pursue a graduate program must apply for, and be admitted to, their graduate program before they enroll in a second graduate microprogram identified within their existing program.
If you have already enrolled in a graduate studies program and would like to add a microprogram to your program of study, contact your academic advisor.
Special students
Students pursuing a graduate Microprogram in Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Person, without being admitted to or intending to complete a graduate program, must do so as a special student.
Special students may enroll in graduate courses provided they have obtained an undergraduate university degree (or equivalent).
Program Requirements
Compulsory Courses (6 units)
HTP5101 Victims of Sexual Abuse in Society and the Church (3u)
HTP5102 Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Various Contexts and Prevention (3u)
Optional Courses - 3 units from:
DCA5139 Canon Law on Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Persons (3u)
HTP5103 Special Topics in Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Persons (3u)
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
HTP5103 Special Topics in Safeguarding Minors and Vulnerable Persons (3u)
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Overview

- Institution: Saint-Paul University
- Program type: Microcertification
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.