Safeguarding

Every human being has a value and dignity which we as Catholics acknowledge as coming directly from God’s creation of male and female in his own image and likeness. This implies a duty to value all people and therefore to support them and protect them from harm. In the Catholic Church this is demonstrated by the provision of carefully planned activities for children, young people and adults; supporting families under stress; caring for those hurt by abuse in the past; ministering to and managing those who have caused harm.

It is because of these varied ministries that we need to provide a safe environment for all which promotes and supports their well-being. This will include carefully selecting and appointing those who work with children, young people or vulnerable adults and responding robustly where concerns arise.

All volunteers working with vulnerable groups must agree to adhere to the Catholic Church’s National Safeguarding Policies before they can be appointed.

The Parish Safeguarding Representative has special responsibility for promoting good and safe practices in all activities involving children, young people and vulnerable adults within the parish. The Parish Safeguarding Representative is the link between the parish and the diocese and as such is in regular contact with the Diocesan Safeguarding Co-ordinator and Diocesan Safeguarding Officer.

The Parish Safeguarding Representative attends training sessions and has a sound knowledge of the policies and procedures and also who to contact. The Parish Safeguarding Representative is involved in the recruitment of people to roles within the parish and has the responsibility for facilitating the Disclosure and Barring Service, (DBS – formerly known as CRB), pre-appointment vetting checks at parish level and ensuring that everybody who is required to go through the procedure does so.

Contact details for the Diocesan Safeguarding Co-ordinator and the Parish Safeguarding Representative are shown on the right of this page.

The Diocesan Safeguarding Co-ordinator:

Becky Causey – Safeguarding Co-ordinator
Diocesan Office for the Protection of Children
Alexander House
Bristol
BS5 0TX

Tel: 0117 954 0993
email: Becky.Cawsey@Cliftondiocese.com

The Parish Safeguarding Representative: Andrew Gorzynski

Email: psr.stow.ourlady@cliftondiocese.com

Our parishes recognise and follow the CSAS (Catholic Safeguarding Advisory Service) policies and procedures. www.csas.uk.net

Our diocese’s safeguarding details can be found here: https://cliftondiocese.com/departments/safeguarding/

 

  • WomansAid –  National  Domestic Violence Helpline  – 0808 2000 247
  • The mix – Advice  for the under 25yrs. – 0808 808 4994
  • Advice for Male Victims of  Domestic Violence  – 0808 8801 0327
  • Childline – Deals with a vast variety of children concerns including Domestic Violence. 0800 1111