Safeguarding is at the heart of the gospel.
We are called to welcome and show compassion to the oppressed and vulnerable and be a voice for the voiceless victims of injustice.
Safeguarding good practice in church helps us to do this and to develop a culture of care underpinned by God’s unconditional love and welcome for all.
If you have any concerns about the well-being of children or vulnerable adults, or have training needs, please raise these with our Parish Safeguarding Officer, Mari Gardner.
useful links
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Parish Safeguarding Officer
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Diocesan Safeguarding Officer
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reporting a concern
A guide to reporting every Safeguarding concern or allegation.
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LISTENING TO SURVIVORS
For survivors and victims of church related abuse.
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DOMESTIC ABUSE
Read our statement on Domestic Abuse.
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Parish Handbook
Promoting a safer church
CLICK HERE to find out more.