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Podcast: What is the right way forward for safeguarding in the Church of England?

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07 February 2025

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In 2023, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York asked Professor Alexis Jay to develop proposals for a fully independent structure to provide scrutiny of safeguarding in the Church of England. Her report, published the following year, concluded that not only scrutiny, but operational safeguarding, should be independent, necessitating the creation of two separate charities.

But while there is widespread demand for action to prevent further failings, opinion on taking up Professor Jay’s recommendations remains divided. 

Next week, members of the General Synod will gather again to discuss the way forward. The task before them is a weighty one, with the debate taking place against a backdrop of widespread horror at the Church’s record to date.

On Wednesday (5 February), the Church Times hosted a webinar to discuss the right way forward, in response to Professor Jay’s recommendations. This podcast features contributions from the panel below. A video of the full webinar, including the panel’s discussion and responses to questions, will be available soon.

Panel:

  • Jane Chevous, co-founder, Survivors Voices
  • Colin Perkins, diocesan safeguarding adviser, diocese of Chichester
  • David Greenwood, Switalskis Solicitors
  • Jim Gamble, INEQE Safeguarding Group
  • Chaired by Madeleine Davies of the Church Times

Click the play button above to listen to this podcast. You can also listen to the Church Times Podcast on the Church Times app for iPhone and iPadSoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and most other podcast platforms. Music for the podcast is by Twisterium.

 

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