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A series of videos has been developed to summarise the content of Responding Well to Victims and Survivors of Abuse guidance from the Church of England. This video is the first of a series of 4.
A series of videos has been developed to summarise the content of Responding Well to Victims and Survivors of Abuse guidance from the Church of England. This is the second video in a series of 4. The second video is designed for victims and survivors of abuse and provide information on how to report abuse within the Church of England and the support options available to victims and survivors of church-related abuse.
A series of videos has been developed to summarise the content of Responding Well to Victims and Survivors of Abuse guidance from the Church of England. This is the third video in a series of 4. This third video is addressed to all members of the Church who may witness abuse or receive disclosures of abuse, providing advice on how to respond well.
A series of videos has been developed to summarise the content of Responding Well to Victims and Survivors of Abuse guidance from the Church of England. This is the fourth video in a series of 4. This final video provides information to victims and survivors of church-related abuse about the support options available to them.
The Diocese of Newcastle has some good templates available for a wide range of events where a safeguarding risk assessment might be needed. You can adapt these to suit your needs.
The diocesan Survivor Care Strategy
Education programme to protect children both online and offline
Parish safeguarding officer changes
Provides further information about the roles and responsibilities of the PCC and members.
The Safeguarding policy statement for children, young people and adults from the House of Bishops, Church of England.
Diocesan flowchart for use in the event of a safeguarding issue in your church (Published May 2019).
If your mental or emotional state quickly gets worse, you’re in crisis or despair – or you’re worried about someone else – help is available. It’s important to get help quickly. You’re not alone; talk to someone you trust. Sharing a problem is often the first step to feeling better.
Council domestic abuse resources
Domestic abuse resources
Link to national policy and practice guidance.
Follow this link for practice guidance, frequently asked questions, templates and forms.
The safeguarding governance structure in the Diocese of Truro.
Please see the up-to-date information in our safeguarding section.
The Diocese of Truro Independent Safeguarding Audit (October 2017) by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
The Diocese of Truro has commissioned a service from SKOODHYA, a registered charity based in Cornwall with expertise in supporting victims and survivors of sexual abuse. More information on accessing the system is available in this document.
Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care in an integral part of our diocese life.
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