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Every diocese should have its own dignity at work policy and anti-bullying and harassment policy.
Rethinking how the Church best supports future cohorts of clergy with retirement housing to enable choice and enable individuals to be in the driving seat of their retirement housing plans.
The scheme is run in partnership with HM Revenue and Customs and is unique to the Church Commissioners’ clergy payroll.
Find out more about those tricky pension issues you might need help with.
Details on how to apply for Ecclesiastical Legal Aid for clergy who are the subject of disciplinary proceedings
Take part in the Big Conversation and share your views on the future of retirement housing for Church of England clergy.
Clergy are entitled to claim statutory parental leave if they have a baby or adopt a child.
An online version of the latest version of the Church Representation Rules, available as HTML content.
This section contains information about guidance relating to family friendly policies.
The General Synod consists of the House of Bishops, the House of Clergy and the House of Laity.