Guidance on electronic media use

Responsible Communication And Digital Safety

How We Use Social Media To Communicate Safely And Prudently

The internet and social media have many benefits for evangelisation and communication across the Archdiocese, but all communication must be utilised with responsibility, prudence and within the guidance set out within the Archdiocese Safeguarding Policy.

All contents and/or posts on a Parish site remain the responsibility of the Parish Priest. Both Parish or Clergy’s personal websites and social media sites must be lawful, abide at all times to the guidance set out in this policy and the document of the Bishops of England and Wales “Caring Safely for Others” or the document “Integrity In Ministry” issued by the Conference of Religious of England and Wales, and in-line with the responsibility of the position of trust beholden on all ordained Ministers and Religious.

It is the policy of the Archdiocese of Southwark that:

When “Live streaming” parish services, it is critical that agreed procedures are followed with regard to permissions and notifications, in particular, parental permission if any child’s face may be visible. Find out more below.

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