CHILD PROTECTION POLICY

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St George's Child Protection Policy

 CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
Jesus Christ said: "Love your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength; and love your neighbour as yourself ". These principles guide us into right relationships and provide the basis for a safe and abuse-free Christian community.

Priority Outcome

We seek to build and maintain a safe community of faith.

A community of faith that is safe and free from abuse is:

· a community that fosters right relationships between all members and those with whom it comes into contact,exemplified in the behaviour of Jesus Christ;

· a place where all people can feel that their personhood is respected by all in an environment of safety and security;

· a community sustained by responsible and loving Christian leadership and management practices built on a sound scriptural base; and

· a Christian environment that does not tolerate abuse of persons and handles with calmness, care and sensitivity the needs and rights of those who have been abused.

Roles and Responsibilities

The Rector and Wardens of the parish, and those in authority in all diocesan ministry units, are responsible for ensuring that:

· all reasonable and practicable steps are taken to avoid danger of abuse to members of the community arising from their involvement in any church activity.

· all persons leading ministries, especially those relating to children and young people, are appropriately authorised and suitably qualified and trained.

· on an annual basis, they remind all members of the parish, especially parish staff and lay ministers, of the spirit, intent and procedures of this policy and their responsibilities within it.

· the Child Protection Register return is submitted to the Registrar annually.

Every member of a parish or ministry unit is responsible for working with and supporting the whole community of faith in the implementation of this policy.

Mandatory Reporting (with reference to children and young persons)

In SA all licensed ministers, clergy and lay, are mandatory reporters of sexual and physical abuse of children and young persons.

In the SA the Bishop requires all licensed ministers, clergy and lay, to act as if they were mandatory reporters of sexual and physical abuse of children and young persons.

Reporting sexual abuse of children or young persons

· Parishes will follow the appropriate procedures regarding the reporting of child sexual and physical abuse.

· In all matters relating to allegations of abuse, information will only be given to those who need it for the protection and well being of the child or young person, and for the pursuit of appropriate action.

Reporting Sexual Harassment and Abuse (with reference to adults)

· Where a person feels that they have been physically or sexually harassed or abused by another member of the church they may take their complaint directly to a Diocesan Contact Officer.

· If a person with a sexual abuse or harassment complaint seeks the guidance of a rector or warden, the rector or warden will assist the complainant to contact a Diocesan Contact Officer who will take such action as is necessary to resolve the situationt.

Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually in the light of risk assessment and in the light of any changes in Diocesan or State/Territory legislation.

The Rector and Wardens, and those in authority in all diocesan ministry units, are responsible for ensuring that the relevant policies of their own ministry units are updated in the light of these changes.

Contacting Us. If you have any questions about our privacy policy and/or the practices of our web site, you can write to:

 

St GEORGE'S ANGLICAN MAGILL
43 St Bernards Road
MAGILL SA 5072

 

 

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