The third annual diocesan Safeguarding Conference takes place on February 24 at Truro Cathedral. This year’s theme is Challenging the Myths: Domestic Violence […]
Independent, Christian safeguarding charity, Thirtyone:eight share their thoughts on church safeguarding following the Archbishop of Canterbury’s resignation.
The digital world continues to produce new risks to young people’s safety and wellbeing as well as increased opportunities for learning and discovery. Safeguarding today requires practitioners in all fields to be up to speed with emerging digital trends and threats.
On Sunday 17 November 2024 join thousands of churches from diverse backgrounds and traditions across the UK to shout about safeguarding and help protect vulnerable people.
The Safeguarding annual conference will this year provide an opportunity to hear from victims, survivors, and experts on how the Church can implement a Trauma Informed Response.
The course is for church leaders wanting to know how to safeguard their church against a reputational crisis and how to lead it through a crisis if it does happen.