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54 minutes ago, Duncan said:

One thing about those training videos isn't, for me, so much the video but teachers get substitutes for primary and youth classes, who is to say these subs have had the training?

If you are called as a substitute, you have to watch the videos.  But I bet a lot of substitutes aren't officially called.

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I'm not sure if this has changed, but when the system first rolled out there wasn't a way to track people if they didn't have a calling which required the training, so something like an intermittent (but uncalled) primary substitue wouldn't even show up on the reports - regardless of whether or not they had taken it.

Whenever my wife's co-teacher is out I usually end up being her go-to sub (depending on the week). I happen to have a calling that requires the training as well so that's not an issue. And, on the days that I am in there, which have been several (they are working on finding her another co-teacher), I would say that most of the other subs tend to be people in callings that are required to take the trainings as well. I suppose that on rare occasion there's someone who happens to fill in who hasn't had the training, but it's a pretty rare occurrence - at least in our ward - so I'm not especially bothered by that.

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On 7/28/2023 at 6:39 AM, jonah747 said:

Will your insurance company reimburse you if you have home insurance and you burn your house down?  No.
Will your insurance company pay out a life insurance policy to the wife if the husband commits suicide?  No.

For crimes like molestation or abuse in religious institutions, insurance does not work that way.

It all depends on what the policy says.   You are also conflating with what the owners of a home do with what a member of the Church does.   They are not quite the same thing.   If a neighbor comes into my house and burns my house down, it is covered. 

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On 8/1/2023 at 9:36 PM, carbon dioxide said:

It all depends on what the policy says.   You are also conflating with what the owners of a home do with what a member of the Church does.   They are not quite the same thing.   If a neighbor comes into my house and burns my house down, it is covered. 

You're right. It depends on the insurance company.

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