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Survivor engagement communications channels and information
Safeguarding guidance and advice on reporting or raising concerns and where to access support.
The Anglican Church in England and Wales is one of 15 investigations being looked at by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, chaired by Professor Jay.
Most grooms will choose a best man (or woman) from their family or ask a close friend to support them in the run up to their wedding day and on the day itself. With a little advance planning, a ‘best man’ can help the day run like clockwork.
As far as it is legally possible, we want to welcome you for a church wedding and Church of England churches have been celebrating this moment with couples for centuries.
We can help you get underway on your journey to becoming a more environmentally sustainable church.
There are no legal restrictions on which day of the week you can have a church wedding, but some days may be better than others.
A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.
An ongoing series of free webinars to offer practical ideas and support for local leaders.
The Archbishops’ Council has established an Interim Support Scheme to improve the Church’s response to current and non-current survivors of Church-related abuse.