Safeguarding Statement by Liberty Church
The following statement was agreed by the leadership/organisation on: 5th November 2019
This place of worship/organisation is committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults and ensuring their well-being.
Specifically:
- We recognise that we all have a responsibility to help prevent the physical, sexual, emotional abuse and neglect of children and young people (those under 18 years of age) and to report any such abuse that we discover or suspect.
- We believe every child should be valued, safe and happy. We want to make sure that children we have contact with know this and are empowered to tell us if they are suffering harm.
- All children and young people have the right to be treated with respect, to be listened to and to be protected from all forms of abuse.
- We recognise that we all have a responsibility to help prevent the physical, sexual, psychological, financial and discriminatory abuse and neglect of adults who have care and support needs and to report any such abuse that we discover or suspect.
- We recognise the personal dignity and rights of adults who find themselves victims of forced marriage or modern slavery and will ensure all our policies and procedures reflect this.
- We believe all adults should enjoy and have access to every aspect of the life of the place of worship/organisation unless they pose a risk to the safety of those we serve.
- We undertake to exercise proper care in the appointment and selection of all those who will work with children and adults with additional care and support needs.
We are committed to:
- Following the requirements for UK legislation in relation to safeguarding children and adults and good practice recommendations.
- Respecting the rights of children as described in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- Implementing the requirements of legislation in regard to people with disabilities.
- Ensuring that workers adhere to the agreed procedures of our safeguarding policy.
- Keeping up to date with national and local developments relating to safeguarding.
- Following any denominational or organisational guidelines in relation to safeguarding children and adults in need of protection.
- Supporting the safeguarding co-ordinator/s in their work and in any action they may need to take in order to protect children/vulnerable adults.
- Ensuring that everyone agrees to abide by these recommendations and the guidelines established by this place of worship/organisation.
- Supporting parents and families
- Nurturing, protecting and safeguarding of children and young people
- Supporting, resourcing, training, monitoring and providing supervision to all those who undertake this work.
- Supporting all in the place of worship/organisation affected by abuse.
- Adopting and following the ‘Safe and Secure’ safeguarding standards developed by thirtyone:eight (previously the Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service).
We recognise:
- Children’s Social Services (or equivalent) has lead responsibility for investigating all allegations or suspicions of abuse where there are concerns about a child. Adult Social Care (or equivalent) has lead responsibility for investigating all allegations or suspicions of abuse where there are concerns about an adult with care and support needs.
- Where an allegation suggests that a criminal offence may have been committed then the police should be contacted as a matter of urgency.
- Where working outside of the UK, concerns will be reported to the appropriate agencies in the country in which we operate, and their procedures followed, and in addition we will report concerns to our agency’s headquarters.
- Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
We will review this statement and our policy and procedures annually.
If you have any concerns for a child or adult with care and support needs then speak to one of the following who have been approved as safeguarding co-ordinators for this place of worship/organisation.
Child Safeguarding Coordinator Joy Walker
Deputy Child Safeguarding Coordinator Diane Dexter
A signed copy of the full policy and procedures is available from the church office. For further information please contact us.
Support available for people suffering Domestic Abuse
Rotherham Rise – A range of local and national support services are available for people suffering Domestic Abuse.
Rotherham RISE, which provides Domestic Abuse support on behalf of Rotherham Council has created a new web chat facility for those that find it safer to communicate online.
The facility is available between 9am and 12 noon, Monday to Friday via their website: www.rotherhamrise.org.uk
Please remember if you are in danger call 999, but if you cannot speak let the operator know by placing a silent call. To silent call, dial 999, once you are connected with an operator press 55 to let them know your emergency is genuine but cannot speak.
Rotherham Rise also provides a confidential advice line: 0330 202 0571, open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.
For support outside of these hours you should contact the National Domestic Violence Helpline 0808 200 0247 (freephone 24/7)