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New working group will bring together theologians, Church leaders and safeguarding professionals.
New safeguarding practice review policy approved by General Synod
NEWS / Responding Well to Domestic Abuse: Policy and Practice Guidance
Launch of vital national survey to understand how victims and survivors would like to be involved in the development and implementation of a Church of England survivor engagement framework.
Letters to Church Times (August 2022) from the Chair of the Redress Board and the Redress Scheme Survivor and Victim Working Group
Kevin Crompton, the interim commissioner of independent reviews relating to the work promised by the former ISB (Independent Safeguarding Board) will continue his work with survivors and victims for a further 12 months.
The National Safeguarding Team has commissioned the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) to help improve how the Church treats people who have been abused or are at risk of harm.
Overwhelming Synod support for ongoing work on redress at its July 23 session
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have welcomed two key appointments to the new Independent Safeguarding Board.
The Church of England is supporting the international campaign for 16 days of activism to end gender-based violence, as newly released figures show that there has been a 37% increase in reports of domestic abuse to diocesan safeguarding advisers over the past three years (2019-2021).