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Praesidium Accreditation Praesidium’s mission is to help you protect those in your care from abuse and to help preserve trust in your organization Praesidium Accreditation is a standardized, consistent, and objective process that allows organizations to publicly demonstrate their commitment to abuse prevention
Support and F. A. Q. - Praesidium Praesidium revises its standards periodically to ensure they reflect the most current research, field insights, and lessons from thousands of site visits Revisions are not about making the standards stricter or looser, but about making them smarter and more effective
Background Checks - Praesidium Praesidium digs deeper to prevent sexual abuse in organizations caring for children and vulnerable adults
Online Abuse Prevention Training - Praesidium Abuse Prevention Training Leads to a Safer Organization The efficacy of abuse prevention training depends on providing relevant, targeted courses of study That’s why we offer two programs in our online Academy series: one specifically for leadership and boards, and one for employees and volunteers Participants will learn from meaningful, expert content, helping them do their part to create
Academy Online Training | Praesidium At the core of Praesidium Academy: Online is a continually expanding library of engaging courses, each with clearly defined outcomes Courses include research-based content, highly interactive multimedia activities, application scenarios, and a content mastery quiz
Contact Praesidium | Praesidium On average, Praesidium experts travel more than 600,000 miles per year to train employees, assess risk, and help organizations protect those they serve against sexual abuse
praesidium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary "praesidium", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D P Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)