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All charities are required to report all Serious Incidents (safeguarding and otherwise) to the Charity Commission. Most Religious Communities are charities and this guidance is for those Religious Communities that are charities.
The Safeguarding Code of Practice for Acknowledged Religious Communities.
This Chapter is the Safeguarding Code of Practice for Recognised Religious Communities.
Members of Religious Communities from Common Worship: Festivals by The Church of England.
The Religious life is way of living the Christian life. It is not something exotic but a call to prayer and service. Those committing to the Religious life take vows and make promises to God. Such vows can take different forms and are the mark of monks.
All relevant information, documents and papers for the February 2018 Group of Sessions.
Religious freedom is a fundamental human right that is guaranteed by international law. The wholesale denial of freedom of religion or belief in today’s world is a great evil. We outline simple steps that Christians can take in response.
Committing to a life of prayer and service in community
Safeguarding data has been published today taken from annual safeguarding returns, collected by dioceses in 2018 and sent to the National Safeguarding Team.
Details of the conferences run by the Church Commissioners' Pastoral Team during summer 2018