New Guidelines for Safeguarding Training 2022

Online Safeguarding Training must be done by all members of St Luke’s PCC, staff, and volunteers in the Youth, Creche or King’s Kids teams every 3 years.

Anyone who holds one of these roles within the church and completed the online Safeguarding training more than three years ago, along with anyone who is new to a role, will need to complete the Church of England National Safeguarding Team (NST) online training (this replaced the previous Chelmsford Diocese training offered before 2021)

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You will be required to create an account. For step by step instructions on creating an account, please use this link to a pdf guide.The guide also gives you access to the NST Online Safeguarding Training via a link to the elearning portal. 

You will need to enter the Town and Church Name when creating an account. This is Victoria Dock St Luke. Make sure you state your role too.

If you have any difficulties setting up your account your account or need support please send an email to: elearning@safeguardingtraining.cofeportal.org

Basic Awareness (C0) needs to be completed first

Foundation (C1) must be completed after  Basic Awareness (C0).

If you have completed the previous Diocesan Safeguarding training, your certificate is valid until you need to complete the training again.

Promoting a safer church

 

We are committed to:

  • The care, nurture of, and respectful pastoral ministry with, all children, young people and all adults;
  • The safeguarding and protection of all children, young people and all adults;
  • The establishing of safe, caring communities which provide a loving environment where victims of abuse can report or disclose abuse and where they can find support and best practice that contributes to the prevention of abuse.

To this end:

  • We will carefully select, support and train all those with any responsibility within the Church, in line with the principles of Safer Recruitment. We will respond without delay to every complaint made, that any adult, child or young person may have been harmed, cooperating with the police and local authority in any investigation.
  • We will seek to offer informed pastoral care and support to anyone who has suffered abuse, developing with them an appropriate ministry that recognises the importance of understanding the needs of those who have been abused, including their feelings of alienation and / or isolation.
  • We will seek to protect survivors of abuse from the possibility of further harm and abuse.
  • We will seek to challenge any abuse of power, especially by anyone in a position of respect and responsibility, where they are trusted by others.
  • We will seek to offer pastoral care and support, including supervision, and referral to the appropriate authorities, to any member of our Church community known to have offended against a child, young person or adult who is vulnerable.

In all these principles we will follow legislation, guidance and recognised good practice.

St Luke's Safeguarding Officer

 

Our safeguarding officer is Carole Davison

Email:safeguarding@stlukese16.co.uk

Finding Support

Contact details of other agencies that are available to assist either on a 24-hour basis or through specialist helplines and services:

  • NSPCC Child Protection Helpline: 0808 800 5000 (lines free and open 24 hours). Phone if you are worried about a child.
  • Child-line: 0800 1111 (lines free and open 24 hours). Phone if you are a child or young person and are worried about anything.
  • National Domestic Violence Helpline: 0808 2000 247 (lines free and open 24 hours). Phone if you are experiencing domestic abuse.
  • Samaritans Helpline: 116 123 (open 24 hours). Phone if you feel you are struggling to cope and need someone to talk to.
  • Action on Elder Abuse Helpline: 080 8808 8141 ( free phone Monday to Friday 9-5pm).
  • The National Safeguarding Team: safeguarding@churchofengland.org