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? Safeguarding Office 2006. 02/09/2012. Policy Statement. The Church of Scotland has a deepconcern for the wholeness and well beingof each individual. It seeks to safeguardThe welfare of all people, regardless ofage, who come into contact with theChurch and its organisations. It is the
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1. 02/09/2012 © Safeguarding Office 2006
2. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Policy Statement The Church of Scotland has a deep
concern for the wholeness and well being
of each individual. It seeks to safeguard
The welfare of all people, regardless of
age, who come into contact with the
Church and its organisations. It is the
responsibility of each individual within
the fellowship of the Church to prevent
the physical, sexual or emotional abuse
of children and young people.
3. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Biblical Basis Mark 9.30-37
Mark 10.13-16
Old Testament:
Samuel
Joseph
David
4. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 The Safeguarding Office Who are we?
&
What do we do?
5. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Who are we? The Safeguarding Office was
established in August 2005 and is a
Central Services function.
It evolved from the Child Protection
Unit which was part of the Board of
Parish education from 1997
6. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 There are eight members of the
Safeguarding Team
There are 50 CP Presbytery Contacts
There are 57 CP Trainers
and
Approx 1,800 Child Protection
Coordinators Who are we?
7. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 What do we do? Continue development of the Church
of Scotlands policy and procedure on
child protection
Coordinate a national system of safe
recruitment of voluntary workers
Recruit, train and support a team of
volunteers to present child protection
training across Scotland
8. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 What do we do? Facilitate child protection training for volunteers and coordinators in congregations
Develop, maintain and update resources relating to child protection
Provide support, advice and guidance to congregations
9. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 What do we do? Liaise with other church denominations, para-church bodies and other voluntary organisations
Develop the Safeguarding role in line with changing legislation
10. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Safeguarding
and
the Ministries Council
11. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 1998 Training of Ministers
First compulsory post ordination
training
12. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 General Assembly 1998 Ministers must be:
conversant with policy in this area
clear about measures to be implemented by Kirk Sessions
Clear about action to be taken in the event of an allegation of abuse
Aware of issues for good child protection practice in their pastoral work
13. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 2003 General Assembly Act 15
Disclosures for Ministers and
Deacons
Paid for by the Church
Best practice
14. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Others 2004:
Those on the enquiry process
Admission and Readmission of
Ministers
2006:
Readers included in Act 15
15. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012
Why do we do what
we do?
16. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 1 There are approximately 1 million children under the age of 16 living in Scotland
17. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 2 Scotland has one of the highest rates of relative child poverty in the developed world; one third of households are in, or on the margin of poverty
18. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 3 Annually, approximately 6,000 children are referred to Social Work Departments in relation to Child Protection Issues
19. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 4 Around 9,000 children annually will run away from home
20. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 5 1 in 7 will be physically or sexually abused
21. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 6 Around 100,000 children in Scotland live with domestic violence
22. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 7 About 125,000 young people experience mental health problems that interfere with their daily lives
23. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Fact 8 Just over 11,000 children and young people are looked after away from home
24. 02/09/2012 © Safeguarding Office 2006
25. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Incident
Inquiry
Findings
(Inquiry Report)
26. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Recommendations
New Legislation
Changes in Policy & Good Practice
27. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Law
Policy
Best (Good) Practice
28. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 The aim of the law is to set and uphold the parameters within which people go about their lawful business.
(Answerable to the Courts)
29. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Policy Guiding principals designed to influence decisions, actions etc. Typically, a policy designates a required process or procedure within an organisation.
(Answerable to the Organisation)
30. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Best (Good) Practice An activity or procedure that has produced outstanding results in another situation, and which could be adapted to improve effectiveness, efficiency, and/or innovativeness in another situation.
31. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012
32. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 1974 Maria Caldwell
1985 Jasmine Beckford
1987 Tyra Henry
1988 Clevland Inquiry
1992 Orkney Inquiry
1996 Dunblane Inquiry
2003 Victoria Climbie
2003 Caleb Ness Inquiry
2005 Soham Inquiry
33. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Dunblane Inquiry The Dunblane Inquiry was led by Lord Cullen and became more commonly known as the Cullen Report
34. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Soham Inquiry The Inquiry into the Soham Murders (Jessica and Holly) was led by Lord Bichard and his findings have become more commonly known as the Bichard Report
35. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 So lets go back to the Law and look at which bits of legislation have had the most impact on our practice over the last few years:
36. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 The Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003
The Police Act (1997)
Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974)
37. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 New Legislation The Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007
Received Royal Assent on 18th April 2007
Not expected to be enacted until at least the Autumn of 2008
38. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 What Does The New Legislation Say? The Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003 will be repealed and become part of the PVG(S) Act 2007
The definition of a Child Care Position has been expanded to include website monitors and private tutors amongst others
39. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 New Legislation The new legislation will introduce a new Vetting and Barring Scheme in Scotland.
A Vetting and Barring Scheme membership will replace the current enhanced Disclosure Check
40. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Vetting & Barring Scheme - Advantages A National, mandatory scheme making Disclosure information portable between organisations
The scheme membership lasts for up to 10 years and the plan is to update information electronically
A Central Barring Unit (CBU) will decide which individuals will be barred from the child care and AAR workforce
41. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 Issues Presently Under Consultation Retrospective checking
Benchmarks for Barring
Fees
42. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012 The Future for us all?Food for thought?
43. © Safeguarding Office 2006 02/09/2012
Thank You!