Future of Church Safeguarding Report
The Future of Church Safeguarding Report was published on 21 February 2024 from Professor Alexis Jay. The work was commissioned following the termination of the contracts of the original Independent
The Future of Church Safeguarding Report was published on 21 February 2024 from Professor Alexis Jay. The work was commissioned following the termination of the contracts of the original Independent
Helen Norris has been appointed as a new trainer to join the safeguarding team within the Parish Support Team at the Diocese. Helen replaces Ruth Walker, who retired in January
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility The Diocese of Norwich is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of everyone within our church community. How do I report a concern? Independent advice
It is important that all who work with young people online adhere to safeguarding best practice.
Both Norfolk and Suffolk County Councils have dedicated safeguarding websites for schools The Diocese of Norwich is committed to safeguarding children and young people. The websites below give school staff advice
Details about our online and virtual training. Introduction to the Safeguarding Training modules; who needs to do what; how to access the online modules; and dates, times, venues and booking details for training events.
Each PCC must appoint a Parish Safeguarding Officer (previously called the ‘Named Person’) who takes responsibility for implementing Safeguarding policy, practice and guidance. PSO Networking & Briefing Session New in
An online tool to make it easier for churches to manage their safeguarding requirements. The tool has been designed to display a clear and simple dashboard allowing the Parish Safeguarding Officer,
The Church of England is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of everyone within our church community.
An explanatory note of what the legal duty to “have due regard” on matters relating to safeguarding has been issued by the Church of England. READ THE GUIDANCE SHEET It