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Anti-bullying guidance for Church of England schools

Guidance for Church of England schools to prevent and tackle bullying.

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Synod approves changes to Vocations Process with removal of ‘Issues in Human Sexuality’

Broad backing for motion to remove outdated document from clergy discernment process.

15/07/2025
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General Synod - Paul Waddell - July 2025 Sam Atkins/Church of England

Redress FAQs

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. 

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Redress Scheme

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. 

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Tuesday at Synod

On Tuesday, the final day of General Synod, members started the day by hearing from the Archbishop in Jerusalem, Hosam Naoum.

15/07/2025
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General Synod - Tuesday 15 July 2025 Sam Atkins/Church of England

Fund palliative care instead of 'unworkable and unsafe' assisted suicide law - Synod

Synod calls on Government to improve funding for “desperately needed” palliative care rather than putting vulnerable people at risk through “unworkable and unsafe” legislation to introduce assisted suicide.

15/07/2025
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15/07/2025
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Independent Safeguarding Audit - Diocese of Bath and Wells Cathedral (2025)

15/07/2025
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Synod unanimously backs licensing changes for forces chaplains

Legislation simplifying the way chaplains are licensed, so that they can operate more easily as their units travel around, has approved by Synod.

15/07/2025
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Bishop Hugh Nelson Sam Atkins/Church of England

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