SAFEGUARDING
POLICY
PROMOTING A
SAFER CHURCH
The following policy was agreed at the Parochial Church Council (PCC) meeting held on 18/07/2023
In accordance with the Church of England Safeguarding Policy our church is committed to:
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Promoting a safer environment and culture.
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Safely recruiting and supporting all those with any responsibility related to
children, young people and vulnerable adults within the church.
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Responding promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation.
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Caring pastorally for victims/survivors of abuse and other affected persons.
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Caring pastorally for those who are the subject of concerns or allegations of
abuse and other affected persons.
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Responding to those that may pose a present risk to others.
The Parish will:
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Create a safe and caring place for all.
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Have a named Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO) to work with the Associate Rector
and the PCC to implement policy and procedures.
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Safely recruit, train and support all those with any responsibility for
children, young people and adults to have the confidence and skills to recognise
and respond to abuse.
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Ensure that there is appropriate insurance cover for all activities involving
children and adults undertaken in the name of the parish.
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Display in church premises and on the Parish website the details of who to
contact if there are safeguarding concerns or support needs.
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Listen to and take seriously all those who disclose abuse.
· Take steps to protect children and adults when a safeguarding concern of any kind arises, following House of Bishops guidance,
including
notifying the Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser (DSA) and statutory agencies
immediately.
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Offer support to victims/survivors of abuse regardless of the type of abuse,
when or where it occurred.
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Care for and monitor any member of the church community who may pose a risk to
children and adults whilst maintaining appropriate confidentiality and the
safety of all parties.
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Ensure that health and safety policy, procedures and risk assessments are in
place and that these are reviewed annually.
Policy for Responding to Domestic Abuse
All forms of domestic abuse are wrong and must stop.
We are committed to
promoting and supporting environments which:
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ensure that all people feel
welcomed, respected and safe from abuse;
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protect those vulnerable to
domestic abuse from actual or potential harm;
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recognise equality amongst
people and within relationships;
•
enable and encourage concerns
to be raised and responded to appropriately and consistently.
•
all forms of domestic abuse
cause damage to the survivor and express an imbalance of power in the
relationship;
•
all survivors (regardless of
age, disability, gender, racial heritage, religious belief, sexual orientation
or identity) have the right to equal protection from all types of harm or abuse;
•
domestic abuse can occur in
all communities;
•
domestic abuse may be a
single incident, but is usually a systematic, repeated pattern which escalates
in severity and frequency;
•
domestic abuse, if witnessed
or overheard by a child, is a form of abuse by the perpetrator of the abusive
behaviour;
•
working in partnership with
children, adults and other agencies is essential in promoting the welfare of any
child or adult suffering abuse.
We will endeavour to respond to domestic abuse by:
In all our activities –
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valuing, listening to and
respecting both survivors and alleged or known perpetrators of domestic abuse.
In our publicity –
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raising awareness about other
agencies, support services, resources and expertise, through providing
information in public and women-only areas of relevance to survivors, children
and alleged or known perpetrators of domestic abuse.
When concerns are raised –
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ensuring that those who have
experienced abuse can find safety and informed help;
•
working with the appropriate
statutory bodies during an investigation into domestic abuse, including when
allegations are made against a member of the church community.
In our care –
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ensuring that informed and
appropriate pastoral care is offered to any child, young person or adult who has
suffered abuse;
•
identifying and outlining the
appropriate relationship of those with pastoral care responsibilities with both
survivors and alleged or known perpetrators of domestic abuse.
If you have any concerns or need to talk to anyone please contact:
Parish safeguarding officer 07943 945 679
s-g-officer@wrothamchurch.org
Rector Rev. Canon. Tim Hatwell 07799 601 546
rector@wrothamchurch.org
Domestic abuse helpline 0808 2000 247
National rape crisis helpline. 0808 802 9999
LGBT+ domestic abuse helpline 0800 999 5428.
help@galop.org.uk
Men’s advice line. 0808 801 0327.
info@mensadviceline.org.uk
Women’s Advice www.womensaid.org.uk
Local Authority Social Services in the Tonbridge and Malling area:-
KCC Social Services(available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
During the day and in office hours: Concern relating to Adults: 03000 41 61 61 or email social.services@kent.gov.uk
Concern relating to a Child: 03000 41 11 11or email social.services@kent.gov.uk.
Out of hours and in an emergency: 03000 41 91 91