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NEWS / The Court of Appeal has upheld the freedom of clergy to be office holders rather than employees with its judgement in the case regarding former Worcestershire vicar, Mark Sharpe.
The Church of England is investing in a ground-breaking programme of safeguarding training and resources, created especially for children and young people.
The Revd Lynda Davies, Rector of All Saints Cottenham, in Ely Diocese has been appointed to the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Panel as a parish clergy member.
Are you thinking of volunteering to lead children and young people? Take a look at these Volunteer Profile Cards to see people who are volunteering with children and youth in their church right now.
Practical information and advice for clergy.
Our eighth Faith at Home episode for Parents and Families focuses on the theme of Vulnerability.
Resource for parents on Christian thinking on helping children to stay connected with their vulnerable relatives.
Meg Munn, former MP and Government Minister, with a professional background in child and adult safeguarding issues, has been appointed as the first independent chair of the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Panel, (NSP).
Bishop of Durham, the Church of England’s Lead Bishop for Children and Families, supports moves in the House of Lords today to protect children in undercover operations by police and other authorities.
The General Synod today gave final approval to a package of proposals intended to take further the process of making the Church a safer place for children and vulnerable adults.