In the name of Jesus: Welcomed, Loved , Sent

Our Culture Of Safeguarding

Act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8)

Your Parish Safeguarding Reps

You can speak to any of us in confidence if you have any concerns or you are offering to carry out a ministry that will need a DBS check and want to find out more.

Debbie Forge

0772 9833 779

Beci Monks

07502 332552

Caroline Sadd

07931 555212

James O'Shaughnessy

Our parishes are places where each and every person is encouraged and enabled to enjoy the fullness of life in Jesus Christ.


What is Safeguarding?


Being loved and being kept safe go to the very core of the Church’s Ministry to all and in particular our children and vulnerable adults. The work of safeguarding has to be seen within the overall mission of the Church. As she seeks to protect the vulnerable and weak, the Church needs to ‘act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God’. (Micah 6:8). Safeguarding is a ministry of love and healing and seeks justice for all.


Our Standards


It is the responsibility of all of us to ensure our parishes and institutions are safe places, especially for those who are vulnerable. Abuse and harm have no place in our diocese. There is zero tolerance to abuse, harm and any behaviour that falls short of appropriate safeguarding practices as expressed in National Policies.

Jesus welcomed children and blessed them. We are told that Jesus was indignant when anyone tried to keep the children away “let the little children come to me and do not stop them. It is to such as these that the Kingdom of God belongs.” (Mark 10: 14).

 

Jesus makes clear his view about those who seek to harm the vulnerable, “anyone who welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. Anyone who is an obstacle to bring down one of these little ones who have faith in me would be better drowned in the depths of the sea.” (Matthew 18: 5-6) Jesus’ stark words point to the horror and seriousness of abuse. Abuse is evil. It is destructive.


Everyone in our diocese is called to ensure that all diocesan institutions, parishes, clergy, employees and volunteers take appropriate steps to maintain a safe environment and put into practice Christ’s ministry towards children, young people, and vulnerable adults.  Our diocese is committed to accompany and support all victims/survivors of abuse. 


We seek to learn from them and their representatives about best safeguarding practice.

 

Bishop Declan Lang 11/2023

 

The Diocesan safeguarding team supports the ministry of the Church by providing a professional and robust support around the protection of children, young people and adults at risk, to ensure that worshipping communities are safe places where all have a positive experience of the Church in which they feel loved, accepted and safe. All issues will be dealt with in a sensitive and caring manner, in the strictest of confidence. The dedicated safeguarding team work closely with other agencies including the Police, Probation, Social Services and comply with the standards that are set by the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (CSSA). The CSSA has been set up as a professional standards body with regulatory powers which exist to regulate all Catholic Churches.


The Diocesan safeguarding office is located at Alexander House, 160 Pennywell Road, Bristol, BS5 0TX

 

Their website is : www.cliftondiocese.com/safeguarding and has a great deal of information and contact details.

 

General enquiries: 0117 954 0993

Email: safeguarding@cliftondiocese.com

 

Safeguarding Coordinator:

Janice Pearson

07887 990 385

Janice.pearson@cliftondiocese.com

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