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Guidance for Church of England schools to prevent and tackle bullying.
Resources to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Find out more about the Clergy pension improvements agreed by Synod in July
Payroll Services (Clergy Team) pay a stipend to most clergy and licensed layworkers in parochial appointments. We do not employ the clergy, but we are responsible for making payments to the HMRC
INEQE Safeguarding Group independent audits within the Church of England.
The redress scheme is not yet open. On this page you will find answers to questions about Redress Church of England, the redress scheme for survivors and victims of Church-related abuse.
Here you will find information about the Church of England’s redress scheme. The purpose of the redress scheme is to help victims and survivors of Church-related abuse move towards rebuilding their lives.
Being Church in a time of Conflict is a series of digital resources produced by the Bishop to the Armed Forces, aimed at providing church leaders with theological resources and practical tools for their ministry in a time of conflict.
All the relevant information, documents and papers for the July 2025 Group of Sessions in York.