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Following the establishment of the National Safeguarding Team in 2015 - replacing a 0.5 national post - the Archbishops' Council has recently reviewed its structure and after consultation will be advertising for a Director of Safeguarding.
Details and timescale published
Professor Alexis Jay to develop proposals for fully independent structure for safeguarding scrutiny
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have welcomed two key appointments to the new Independent Safeguarding Board.
General Synod today voted to endorse key priorities for action on safeguarding, focusing on themes which came out of the first set of hearings, in March, by IICSA (Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse) into the ‘Anglican Church’.
The Church of England’s National Safeguarding Team (NST) has today published the key findings and recommendations, along with the full report, from the independent review into the processes used in the Bishop George Bell case.
Read the opening statement on behalf of the Archbishops’ Council as part of the IICSA hearing into Peter Ball.
STATEMENT / Archbishops Council IICSA Opening Statement
Meg Munn, former MP and Government Minister, with a professional background in child and adult safeguarding issues, has been appointed as the first independent chair of the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Panel, (NSP).
Summary of March National Safeguarding Steering Group meeting