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238 results found for 'sites default files 2023 06 Birmingham safeguarding audit 2016 pdf'

Bishop Stephen Cottrell: safeguarding statements

Statements from Bishop Stephen, Archbishop Justin and the National Safeguarding Team.

29/06/2020
  • News & Stories
Scattered tealight candles on wooden surface

New Lead Safeguarding Bishop and Deputy Announced

The Bishop of Huddersfield, Jonathan Gibbs was announced as the Church of England’s new lead safeguarding bishop in February 2020, taking over from Bishop Peter Hancock, the Bishop of Bath and Wells. In March 2022 it was announced that Bishop Jonathan was to be the next Bishop of Rochester but as planned would continue as the lead safeguarding bishop until the end of March 2023.

 

05/02/2020
  • News & Stories
Safeguarding statement from the Church of England.

Church Commissioners for England today reiterated support for the climate-related shareholder resolution, filed against the board of ExxonMobil

The Church Commissioners for England today reiterated support for the climate-related shareholder resolution, filed against the board of ExxonMobil, and calls on Exxon not to block the resolution going to a vote in 2020. 

28/01/2020
  • News & Stories
Young person holding a sign saying "there is no planet b" Li-An Lim

Overwhelming support for Synod safeguarding motion

General Synod voted unanimously today to endorse the Church’s response to the five recommendations from IICSA and urged its national safeguarding steering group to work towards a more fully survivor-centred approach to safeguarding, including arrangements for redress for survivors.

12/02/2020
  • News & Stories
Safeguarding statement from the Church of England.

Blog from Lead Safeguarding Bishop

Blog from new lead safeguarding bishop as he takes up the role.

01/04/2020
  • News & Stories
Safeguarding blog from the Church of England.

National Safeguarding Panel Appoints New Members

The Church of England’s National Safeguarding Panel has appointed two new members. The Church of England’s National Safeguarding Panel has appointed two new members. 

21/01/2020
  • News & Stories
Safeguarding statement from the Church of England.

National safeguarding director takes up new role

Melissa Caslake, the Church of England’s national director of safeguarding, is moving on to a new role as Chief Officer for Children’s services for Devon County Council.

04/12/2020
  • News & Stories
National Safeguarding Team logo

Unanimous support from Archbishops’ Council on safeguarding proposals

The Archbishops’ Council, at its meeting on Wednesday (Sept 23), voted unanimously for safeguarding proposals to offer both immediate practical support to survivors of abuse and also to strengthen independence in the Church’s safeguarding work.

25/09/2020
  • News & Stories
Safeguarding statement from the Church of England.

Bishop of Bristol to take up national safeguarding role

The Bishop of Bristol, Bishop Viv Faull has been appointed a deputy lead bishop for safeguarding, with a focus on liaison with diocesan bishops on behalf of the National Safeguarding Steering Group (NSSG) and with the wider Anglican Communion, and to speak on safeguarding in the House of Lords.

29/07/2020
  • News & Stories
Headshot Bishop Viv Faull

Charity Commission complaint – message from Lead Safeguarding Bishop, Jonathan Gibbs

We have been made aware of a complaint to the Charity Commission and of course will cooperate fully with any future process, because we are absolutely committed to the importance of safeguarding throughout the life of the Church of England.

11/08/2020
  • News & Stories
Safeguarding statement from the Church of England.

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