SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT
The Eparchy of Great Britain has a zero-tolerance approach to all Abuse.
Reporting abuse
If you are concerned about the welfare of a child or adult at risk, do not delay in contacting the
police, using 999 if a child or adult is believed to be in immediate danger. It is the policy of the
Catholic Church in England and Wales to report all allegations of abuse to statutory authorities,
regardless of whether the abuse occurred recently or in the past, or whether the accused person is
living or deceased. As per the code of conduct, if you are in any role within the Catholic Church in
England and Wales, you must refer allegations directly to the Safeguarding Team in your diocese or
religious congregation, or directly to the police. If you are a member of the public, please refer
allegations directly to the police and to the Eparchial Safeguarding office on 07724353992, 07542534221 or safeguarding@csmegb.org.
All Church activity should provide a safe environment which promotes and supports the wellbeing of
everyone and protects them from harm. The Catholic Church in England and Wales has committed
to a common set of National safeguarding standards to help protect children and adults who may be
vulnerable or at risk. Each Diocese has a Safeguarding Team and a Trustee Sub Committee, which
has oversight of that work. Each mission has a Safeguarding Representative(s). Your mission
Safeguarding Representative(s) They provide the link between the parish and the safeguarding team,
promote safe practice in all activities involving children and adults and advice on safeguarding
matters in the parish.
Safeguarding Communication Plan The Eparchy is committed to report all allegations of abuse to statutory authorities regardless
of whether the abuse occurred recently or in the past or whether the accused person is living
or deceased. The safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility, and the Eparchy is looking
specifically on how to reach out to victims, to promote all aspects of safeguarding in the
Eparchy so that the children and people with care and support needs are safe from all sorts
of abuses.
The Eparchy safeguarding team always provide support and advice to victims and survivors
when needed. However, we are unable to offer an emergency or 24 hours service. If you are
a member of the public, please refer allegations directly to the police and eparchial
safeguarding team. If you are a survivor and do not wish to share the details with statutory
authorities, then a referral can be made anonymously providing the name of the accused
person. The Eparchy do this to protect the children and adults with care and support needs.
Even if you were abused long time ago, your abuser might still be working with children and
adults and Eparchy wants to make sure they are not at risk.If you have an immediate concern
that a child or adult with care and support needs is in danger ,please contact police on 999.You
can also contact them via non-emergency number 101,24 hours a day ,7 days a week. You can
also contact local authority social services as well.
If there is no immediate danger, please contact Eparchial safeguarding office directly or speak
with your local safeguarding representatives (LSRs). If you are in any role within the Catholic
Church in England and Wales, please refer all allegations directly to the Eparchial safeguarding
office or LSRs or directly to Police. Any referrals made directly to the police must also be sent
to the Eparchial safeguarding team.
The Eparchy safeguarding team is available Monday to Friday 8.30 to 5 pm and can be
contacted via on 07724353992,07542534221 or safeguarding@csmegb.org or
safeguardingcordinator@csmegb.org.Full contact details can be found on the Eparchial
safeguarding contact page. The Catholic Safeguarding Standard Agency can be contacted on
02079011920 or admin@catholicsafeguarding.org.uk.
The Eparchy is divided into 12 regions headed with safeguarding coordinators and local
safeguarding representatives (LSRs) they can be contacted on
Cambridge (safeguardingcambridge@csmegb.org,
Southampton (safeguardingsouthampton@csmegb.org),
Canterbury (safeguardingcanterbury@csmegb.org),
Bristol & Cardiff (safeguardingbristol&cardiff@csmegb.org),
Manchester (safeguardingmanchester@csmegb.org),
Leicester (safeguardingleicester@csmegb.org),
London (safeguardinglondon@csmegb.org),
Oxford (safeguardingoxford@csmegb.org),
Preston (safeguardingpreston@csmegb.org),
Scotland (safeguardingscotland@csmegb.org).
Birmingham (safeguardingbirmingham@csmegb.org),
Leeds (safeguardingleeds@csmegb.org)
The Eparchy provide safeguarding messages to its members through Eparchial safeguarding
website and through other formats i.e., Denha Online Newsletter, communications from the
Bishop’s Office, communications from the Safeguarding Office, social medias including face
book and WhatsApp, Physical posters, priests hand book, Volunteers' handbook, Emails, and
periodical meetings. The Eparchy always link with other Dioceses since our members are
scattered across England, Wales, and Scotland. The church leaders especially Bishop and
Proto syncellus engage with volunteers, parents and children and young people.
The Eparchy is committed and is taking action to promote the welfare of children ,young
people and people with care and support needs .,work to prevent abuse from occurring ,seek
to protect those that are at risk of being abused and respond well to those that have been
abused .This culture is being achieved by ensuring a holistic, young people centred
approach,co.working with young people, listening and understanding their needs ,by having
a skilled ,confident work force and leadership and senior staff and trustees adopting a whole
organisation approach. Everyone who works in Eparchial, regional, and local level has made
a commitment to survivors of abuse who will make sure people are heard and the children
and people with care and support needs are kept safe from abuses.
Support for Victims and Survivors • Our Safeguarding office is a safe point of contact for survivors and victims of
abuse within the Catholic Church. The Eparchy is committed to supporting
those who report being harmed and commits to the National Safeguarding
Standards. We support survivors who were abused when they were children
and those who have been abused as adults. Our staff will be there to listen to
you and support you to find the help you need. We refer all disclosures of abuse
to statutory agencies (Police, Children and Adults social care) in line with the
CSSA guidelines, however it can remain anonymised if you wish. We do this to
protect other children and adults from harm.