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Consultation on proposed new safeguarding body

The Church Times reports: Safeguarding body consults on new national organisation. Curiously, there is not (yet?) any Church of England official press release. Digging down into the Safeguarding section of the CofE website, I eventually found this page:

New Safeguarding Authority Design Consultation  which in turn leads to these pages

As the first page explains:

In a joint message for the consultation, the Independent Executive Chair, Dame Christine Ryan, and the Deputy Lead Bishop for Safeguarding, Bishop Joanne Grenfell, write:

“Following General Synod’s overwhelming support for our strategic plans to rebuild trust and deliver professional, independent safeguarding across the Church, the work to translate that vision into a detailed, structured programme of change is well underway.

“At the heart of these reforms is the creation of a new national safeguarding organisation that will operate independently of Church hierarchy, governed by a majority-independent Board. This consultation seeks your views on the detailed design of this organisation, referred to in the consultation as the “Authority”.

“Whether you are a survivor, a parish volunteer, a safeguarding professional, a Church officer, or a member of the wider public, your perspective will help us refine these proposals. Your feedback and viewpoints are essential and will help ensure the proposals are robust, sustainable, and fit for purpose.”

And there is further information after that, and continuing on the second page.

I encourage all TA readers to study these proposals.

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