Wylde Green United Reformed Church

Making the love of Jesus a reality in the community 7 days a week.

Safeguarding

1.                     Aim and purpose of this policy

The aim of this policy is to ensure that protecting people from abuse, harm or neglect is central to our culture. It provides procedures for promoting safeguarding, preventing abuse and protecting children, adults at risk and staff. This includes clear procedures for taking appropriate action when safeguarding concerns are raised.

 

Who this policy applies to

This policy is approved and endorsed by the Elders and applies to:

        All members of our church

        All those who attend and serve our church/place of worship and its services

        Our Trustees and Elders

        Paid staff (both internal and external eg contractors or consultants)

        Volunteers

 

Principles underpinning the policy

        Our theology and values

        Our commitment to put the welfare of children and adults at risk first

        A willingness to be open and listen

        A commitment to comply with relevant legal and regulatory requirements.

 

Definitions

The term ‘children’ refers to those under the age of 18 years.

 

The term ‘adult at risk’ refers to any adult aged 18 or over who, by reason of mental or other disability, age, illness or other situation, are permanently, or for time being, unable to take care of themselves, or to protect themselves against significant harm, abuse or exploitation.

 

Duty of care and confidentiality

We have a duty of care to all beneficiaries of the church, whether children or adults.

We will always maintain confidentiality, except in circumstances where to do so would place the

individual or another individual at risk of harm or abuse.

 


2.                     Creating a safer culture

We are committed to creating a safer culture in our church which will help us to prevent harm

from occurring and provide an environment in which all can flourish.

 

In line with Chapter two of Good Practice 6, we will:

        Appoint a Church Safeguarding Coordinator and ensure contact details are available for anyone to report a concern

        Have a safeguarding policy which is reviewed annually and updated when necessary

        Practice safer recruitment procedures for paid and volunteer roles

        Ensure all those working with children and/or adults at risk are given copies of relevant Codes of Conduct

        Follow the requirements of the training framework

        Comply with legal requirements in respect of data protection

        Complete the Annual Church Safeguarding Return

        Ensure safeguarding is a regular agenda item for church and Elders’ meetings.

 

 

3.                     Ensuring safer activities

Whilst it is not possible to guard against every eventuality, we are committed to providing as safe

an environment as possible for activities both on and off church premises.

 

In line with Chapter three of Good Practice 6, we will:

        Ensure appropriate insurance is in place for buildings and activities

        Consider the implications of data protection and health and safety requirements for

specific activities

        Carry out risk assessments for relevant activities or events

        Ensure adequate staffing for activities and that leaders have suitable training, are aware of

relevant guidance and agree to follow relevant Codes of Conduct

        Ensure the hirer’s agreement is in place for other organisations using church premises

        Seek advice from the Synod Safeguarding Officer for complex or sensitive risks.

 

4.                     Recognising and responding to concerns

We acknowledge that, although promoting Safer Culture and Safer Activities will help to protect all those in contact with the church, some concerns will inevitably arise and we are committed to responding well in such circumstances.

 

In line with Chapter four of Good Practice 6, we will:

        Promote awareness of different kinds of abuse, other vulnerabilities and types of

safeguarding concern

        Seek to create a ‘listening culture’ and help people develop listening skills to respond appropriately in situations where sensitive information is disclosed

        Inform the Synod Safeguarding Officer as a minimum of any situations where involvement

from statutory services is/may be required

        Share information with statutory services as appropriate and co-operate with them during any investigations

        Report any serious safeguarding incident to the Charity Commission and notify the Synod

Safeguarding Officer.


5.                     Managing allegations and people who may pose a risk to others

Where allegations are made against individuals within the Church, we are committed to following all required investigative and regulatory procedures. We will work in collaboration with the Synod, wider Church staff, statutory agencies and other relevant organisations.

 

In line with Chapter five of Good Practice 6, we will:

        Co-operate fully with any investigative or disciplinary procedures

        Inform the Synod Safeguarding Officer immediately on becoming aware of anyone in the

church who may present a risk to others

        Work with the Synod Safeguarding Officer and contribute relevant information for risk

assessments

        Alert the Synod Safeguarding Officer or statutory agencies to known breaches of a

safeguarding agreement.

 

6.                     Supporting victims and survivors

The key principle underpinning our policy and practice in this area is that all those who have experienced abuse, whether recently or in the past ‘will be listened to and offered the pastoral care and support they deem appropriate and relevant, irrespective of type of abuse, context, or when this occurred’ (General Assembly policy statement 2021).

 

In line with Chapter six of Good Practice 6, we will:

        Recognise that the Elders’ meeting has responsibility for provision of pastoral care

        Be aware of local support services that people can be referred or directed to

        Ensure those in relevant roles attend appropriate training

        Seek advice from the Synod Safeguarding Officer about provision of appropriate support

when necessary.

 

7.                     Key contacts

 

Church Safeguarding Coordinator

 

Elaine Siggers 07757965903

 

Deputy Church Safeguarding Coordinator (if applicable)

 

Laura Fowler 07812186851

 

Synod Safeguarding Officer

 

Donna Gordon 07458304275

Email: safeguarding@urcwestmidlands.org.uk

 

URC Safeguarding Office (This should only be used if you are unable to contact your Synod Safeguarding Office)

 

Email: safeguarding@urc.org.uk


Local statutory services: Children

 

Contact details, including an out of hours number:

 

Children’s Advice and Support Service (CASS) 01213031888

Out of hours 01216754806

 

 

Local statutory services: Adults

 

Contact details, including an out of hours number:

 

01214649001

AMHPoutofhours@birmingham.gov.uk

 

Local Authority Designated Officer/Designated Officer/Designated Officer for safeguarding

 

Contact details: 0121 6751669

 

 

 

 

8.                     Review

This policy will be reviewed annually, updated as required and adopted by the church meeting. Date of most recent review: December 2024

Date of next review: December 2025

 

Signed by:

 

(On behalf of the church Elders)

 

 

9.                     Details of other organisations and support services

See Resource L1 for relevant sources of support nationally that you may want to include here. Add details of relevant local charities and support groups.