Every parent and every parishioner has a right to know how the Church is
responding to the crimes and allegations of child sexual abuse by
priests and ministers. Leaders within the Church have the responsibility
to demonstrate to the faithful that effective procedures are in place
and to verify their effective implementation.
These procedures include reaching out to victims, cooperating with law-enforcement agencies, engaging a diocesan review board of dedicated lay faithful in the process, assuring the presence of a victims’ assistance coordinator/safe environment coordinator in each diocese, and taking steps to provide a safe environment for our children in our churches and schools.
https://akseac.com/2016/03/10/how-the-church-is-responding-to-abuse-allegations-and-working-to-protect-children/
These procedures include reaching out to victims, cooperating with law-enforcement agencies, engaging a diocesan review board of dedicated lay faithful in the process, assuring the presence of a victims’ assistance coordinator/safe environment coordinator in each diocese, and taking steps to provide a safe environment for our children in our churches and schools.
https://akseac.com/2016/03/10/how-the-church-is-responding-to-abuse-allegations-and-working-to-protect-children/