
- Teacher: Deborah Ebejer
- Non-editing teacher: Natalie Mulvaney
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This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
In a world shaped by clicks, screens, and shared stories, the digital landscape offers a vast frontier for evangelization, community-building, and meaningful dialogue. This course provides a structured practical pathway for pastoral workers and volunteers who will be guided through the key areas of the digital presence including understanding digital culture, the language used on social media, content creation, and building a sustainable web presence. This course is intended not only to pastoral workers and parish volunteers, but also to members of ecclesial entities and groups who are interested in digital ministry or currently contribute to their online presence—whether through websites or social media.
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This 12-session formation course provides ongoing formation for Knights and Dames and foundational formation for Esquires, grounding participants spiritually, historically, and pastorally in the Holy Land, the land of the Incarnation, Redemption, and Resurrection. The course is conceived not merely as an academic programme, but as a formative and vocational journey, integrating:• Sacred Scripture• Geography and holy places• Church history and tradition• Contemporary realities of Christians in the Holy Land• The specific vocation and mission of the OrderParticular emphasis is given to the living Church of Jerusalem, the Latin Patriarchate, and the responsibility entrusted to the Order to sustain Christian presence through prayer, charity, witness, and informed solidarity.
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care.By the end of the course, participants will be able to:Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policiesUnderstand legal obligations concerning child abuseIdentify signs and symptoms of abuseUnderstand disclosures of abuseIdentify core principles of safeguardingPractise professional boundaries effectivelyKnow their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019)Recognise different types of abuse and poor practicesLearn a standard response to disclosures of abuseRecognise signs of abuseIdentify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support
This course equips pastoral workers, Eucharistic ministers, and volunteers with the practical skills and spiritual sensitivity needed for Catholic pastoral care in elderly homes. It emphasizes leading prayer moments, distributing Holy Communion, and visiting the elderly, including hospital settings and room-to-room ministry. Participants will develop a compassionate, Christ-centred approach rooted in Catholic teaching and pastoral practice.
Dan il-kors għandu jservi bħala introduzzjoni għal-Liturġija Mqaddsa, il-quċċata u l-għajn – “Il-quċċata li lejha timxi l-ħidma tal-Knisja u fl-istess waqt l-għajn li minnha ġejja kull qawwa tagħha” (S.C 10). Nibdew minn x’inhi l-Liturġija, ngħaddu biex naraw iċ-ċelebrazzjoni tal-quddiesa waqt li nitgħallmu fuq l-animazzjoni liturġika, il-Kelma ta’ Alla fil-Liturġija u l-għajxien tal-istess Liturġija fil-ħajja ta’ kuljum. B’hekk, il-parteċipanti li jieħdu sehem b’mod jew ieħor fil-Liturġija Mqaddsa jikbru fl-għarfien u jifhmu dejjem iktar is-sehem tagħhom fl-ikbar u l-isbaħ talba tal-Knisja.
This short course is designed for employees and volunteers who work with children, young people, and vulnerable adults, or who handle their data. Participants will gain an understanding of the key principles of safeguarding and develop skills to create and maintain a safe environment for all individuals in their care. By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Familiarise themselves with safeguarding policies Understand legal obligations concerning child abuse Identify signs and symptoms of abuse Understand disclosures of abuse Identify core principles of safeguarding Practise professional boundaries effectively Know their legal obligations under the Protection of Minors (Registration) Act (2011) and the Minors Protection Act (2019) Recognise different types of abuse and poor practices Learn a standard response to disclosures of abuse Recognise signs of abuse Identify appropriate actions to take when concerned and understand who to approach for support