Creating Safer Environments

Creating A Culture Of Safety

How We Foster Environments Built On Respect And Protection

All Clergy, Religious, volunteers, staff and parishioners will respect children, young people and Adults at Risk. They will establish a culture where they prioritise the safety and wellbeing of children, young people and Adults at Risk to provide supportive and safe spaces for everyone involved. The Archdiocese will strive to support the creation and maintenance of environments which are safe for everyone who has dealings with them. The arrangements below detail some of the Archdiocese of Southwark’s provisions to ensure the highest standards of safeguarding are maintained.

Creating safer spaces / Planning events involving children and/or Adults at Risk.

The Archdiocese is committed to:

Code of Conduct

It is imperative that all adults who minister or represent the Catholic Church, paid or volunteer, understand the position of trust that they have been placed. Therefore, all behaviour when ministering or working with children and Adults at Risk, must be of the highest standard. The Catholic Bishops Conference of England & Wales (CBCEW) have set “Caring Safely for Others: Pastoral Standards and Safe Practices in the Conduct of Ministry” for all ordained ministers. While these guidelines have been written specifically for ordained ministers, the guidance can be followed by all adults who represent the Catholic Church in any other role whether as a volunteer or paid role. For a copy of “Caring Safely for Others: Pastoral Standards and Safe Practices in the Conduct of Ministry” Click Here: for the complete text of “Caring Safely for Others:

The Archdiocese of Southwark has a code of conduct for all staff and volunteers- Click here for details.

CSSA have a code of conduct for leaders and helpers that should be utilised by all adults volunteering or working with young people within any context of the Catholic Church. Follow the below link for details

CSSA Code of Conduct

Lone working with adults

It is an important safeguarding principle when working with children, young people or Adults at Risk, to ensure that another adult is always present. There are some roles, in particular chaplaincy, where the nature of the role, necessitates working alone with adults, who may be vulnerable or at risk. If any role involves lone working with children, contact must be made with the Archdiocese safeguarding team for advice, prior to the commencement. If a role may involve lone working with adults, there are potential risks and therefore a written risk assessment should be completed which considers the following:

Lone workers should also be able to complete dynamic risk assessments that assess the environment, the client and the individual’s perception of the situation. Lone workers must always be able to withdraw from any situation if they feel unsafe and must report this to their line manager as soon as they are able to.

For more information on lone working please follow below link

https://www.suzylamplugh.org/Pages/Category/personal-safety-and-lone-working

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

Everyone should be able to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation in a way that affords both protection and privacy for both the individual and the confessor. There is a variety of means that can be adopted to achieve this goal, including;

Reporting concerning behaviour towards Ordained Ministers and Religious

The Archdiocese of Southwark recognises that the public platform and position of Clergy or Religious, may make them vulnerable to behaviours or attack that is unwarranted and harmful. If any individual subjects Clergy or Religious to any harmful or sustained inappropriate behaviours or any act which is or may be unlawful, the safeguarding team would encourage the matter to be reported into the team and where appropriate, report the matter to statutory authorities or assist in the management of the behaviour. All reports will be dealt with in full collaboration with the complainant and managed sensitively and considerately.

SAFEGUARDING

Is a sanctuary truly safe if it isn't protected?

A true sanctuary is built on more than just prayer; it is built on a foundation of absolute protection. We believe that spiritual peace can only flourish where trust is earned, the vulnerable are prioritized, and every person is shielded from harm.

General enquiries to
youth@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889
Diocesan Offices
150 St George’s Road London SE1 6HX

Director of Youth
Fr Dermott O’Gorman

dermottogorman@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889

Event Coordinator
David Tregidgo

davidtregidgo@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889

Mission Team and Retreat Coordinator
Lucy Treloar

lucytreloar@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889