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General Synod approves next steps for national redress scheme at its November 2023 sitting
Details of the proposed financial award framework for the Church of England’s national Redress Scheme have been published along with information about the proposed approach to funding the Redress Scheme.
The Church of England has appointed Kennedys Law to develop further and manage its National Redress Scheme for victims and survivors of Church-related abuse.
Support for victims and survivors of church-related abuse to continue long term with new independent provider First Light
Overwhelming Synod support for ongoing work on redress at its July 23 session
The Church of England is supporting this year’s Safeguarding Sunday, 10 October 2021.
The Church of England and Catholic Church in England and Wales will be continuing to provide support for victims of church-based abuse, following a successful two-year pilot of the Safe Spaces service.
The National Redress Scheme survivor survey has been put on hold following an issue raised with the National Safeguarding Team, which is now being looked into.
General Synod voted today to acknowledge and apologise for past safeguarding wrongs. It also voted to endorse work on legislative and non-legislative changes to tighten procedures which have been identified following the Chichester Commissaries interim and final safeguarding reports.
A new service providing vital support for survivors of church-related abuse has become operational.