
The Bucknall Team are committed to Safeguarding and have adopted the National and Diocesan Safeguarding Policies. Our Safeguarding Coordinator is Kim Webb and can be contacted via the parish office on 01782 279300.
Bucknall Team Ministry
Safeguarding Policy 2022 -2023
Written by: Kim Webb – Parish Safeguarding Lead
Date: Aug 2022
Renewal Date: Aug 2023
This policy will be reviewed each year to monitor the progress which has been achieved. We recognise that everyone has different levels of vulnerability and that each of us may be regarded as vulnerable at some time in our lives.
We recognise that a position of power in relation to
another creates a risk of vulnerability.
As a consequence we strive to ensure that we consider power when working
and leading with people.
We recognise that children by virtue of legal status
and dependency on adults for their emotional and physical needs will always be
vulnerable and at a disadvantage. We
commit to considering this in our children’s activities– undertaking
supervision of staff working with them and risk assessing activities and groups
as a check and balance in our work.
We understand that illness, disability, race, mental
health and other issues can put adults in a position of vulnerability. We accept that these can be long term , or
temporary. We commit to considering this in our adults activities and events –
undertaking supervision of staff and risk assessing activities and groups as a
check and balance in our work.
We commit to transparency in our actions and
accountability for our work.
2.As
members of this parish we commit ourselves to respectful pastoral care for all
adults and children to whom we minister.
We will consider issues relating to spiritual care
in prayer activity, ensuring that members of our prayer team consider power,
control and spiritual abuse issues in their ministry.
We will ensure that leaders of our children’s activities
and house groups, as well as other ministries that involve working with
vulnerable persons, have appropriate enhanced DBS checks.
We will ensure that those who care for people in our
parish attend appropriate safeguarding training.
We commit to discuss safeguarding and support to of
safeguarding as a standing PCC agenda item.
We will ensure that those who care for people in our
parish attend the appropriate safeguarding training.
3.
We commit ourselves to the safeguarding of people who may be vulnerable,
ensuring their well-being in the life of the individual churches.
We commit ourselves to
promoting safe practice by those in positions of trust.
We commit to discuss safeguarding and support to of
safeguarding as a standing PCC agenda item
We will ensure that those in positions of trust
(such as wardens), and those with remits or leadership of groups involving
vulnerable children etc have appropriate enhanced DBS checks and that these are
updated every 3 years.
We will engage with appropriate training and seek to
develop relationships with other agencies and the diocese on safeguarding.
Safeguarding including revision of policy will be a
regular PCC agenda item and agree that whilst we have a named co-ordinator we
will accept collective ownership for this important issue.
We will be transparent, open and not have
secrets.
4.
The parish commits itself to promoting the inclusion and empowerment of people
who may be vulnerable.
We will consider the impact of power, disadvantage,
inclusion, disability, age and race on how we provide and plan for our
ministry.
We will actively (but appropriately), challenge each
other in our work in order to ensure we consider a wide range of perspectives
and views– ensuring that we do not oppressively impose our own values or views
to another’s detriment.
Where a person struggles with a activity due to
disadvantage, disability or illness we will go the extra mile to assist them so
they can participate and contribute as a full part of the church.
5.
It is the responsibility of each of us to prevent the physical, emotional, sexual,
financial and spiritual abuse of vulnerable people and to report any such abuse
that we discover or suspect.
We will not collude, keep secrets or make decisions
when we have suspicion of abuse. We will
seek through discussion the views of others an ensure through use of external
agencies and the diocese safeguarding service that we engage and welcome
external perspectives in order to promote a healthy accountable culture.
We will report without being bias to our personal
view. We will report and not
investigate.
We will record concerns factually in diocese
suggested formats (as per recording with care policy 2017)
We will not take chances with the welfare of
children or vulnerable adults.
We are open to scrutiny and encourage this in
others.
We have zero tolerance to abuse and put the welfare
of vulnerable children and adults first.
We take seriously training and activities relating
to the safeguarding of Children and seek to engrain this in our congregational
culture.
6.
We undertake to exercise proper care in the appointment and selection of those
who will work with people who may be vulnerable.
We will ensure that those in positions of trust
(such as wardens), and those with remits or leadership of groups involving
vulnerable children etc have appropriate enhanced DBS checks and that these are
updated every 3 years.
We will engage with appropriate training and seek to
develop relationships with other agencies and the diocese on safeguarding.
We insist on the ceompeltion of a declaration form
which details two references for each volunteer who is working with children,
young people and vulnerable adults and
Safeguarding including revision of policy will be a
regular PCC agenda item and agree that whilst we have a named co-ordinator we
will accept collective ownership for this important issue.
We will be transparent, open and not have secrets.
Our incumbent undertake to ensure that to the best
of his or her knowledge all PCC members, wardens and ministry leaders are of good
standing.
The PCC undertakes to appoint and upskill a
dedicated Safeguarding co-ordinator.
Safeguarding co-ordination undertakes to maintain a
relationship with diocese level safeguarding team and endure that this policy
is followed.
7.
The parish is committed to supporting, resourcing, training and regularly
reviewing those who undertake work amongst people who may be vulnerable.
We will ensure that those in positions of trust
(such as wardens), and those with remits or leadership of groups involving
vulnerable children etc have appropriate enhanced DBS checks and that these are
updated every 3 years.
We will engage with appropriate training and seek to
develop relationships with other agencies and the diocese on safeguarding.
Safeguarding including revision of policy will be a
regular PCC agenda item and agree that whilst we have a named co-ordinator we
will accept collective ownership for this important issue.
We will be transparent, open and not have secrets.
Our incumbent undertake to ensure that to the best
of his or her knowledge all PCC members, wardens and ministry leaders are of
good standing.
The PCC undertakes to appoint and upskill a
dedicated Safeguarding co-ordinator.
Safeguarding co-ordination undertakes to maintain a
relationship with diocese level safeguarding team and endure that this policy
is followed.
8.
The parish adopts the guidelines of the Church of England and the Diocese.
The Parish will report and record in line with
Diocese policies and comply with local guidance’s for implementing national
policies as defined in diocese polices.
These include the diocese safeguarding policy, recording with care
policy, social media policy and safer recruitment policy.
9. Each person who works with vulnerable
people will agree to abide by these recommendations and the guidelines
established by this church.
Those working with vulnerable adults or children
will sign a declaration to state that they have read and agree to abide by the
points outlined in this policy. The
references must be contacted prior to the volunteer commencing the volunteer
post.
This parish appoints Kim Webb to represent the concerns and views of vulnerable people at our meetings and to outside bodies as Parish Safeguarding Co-ordinator.
Signed: Date: 8th
August 2022
