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Safeguarding 

 

Promoting a Safer Church

The Anglican church is committed to doing everything we can to ensure that churches and organisations are safe places for all who participate in our activities – including children, people with disabilities, the aged, and you. We want our workers to be able to serve others faithfully and help create safe communities.

This is why everyone who participates in any type of ministry must meet specific standards of personal and public conduct, and complete relevant training.

You can find more information regarding the Safe Church Communities protocol that we in the Parish of Holy Trinity are committed to across our centres here.


"We want our church communities to be safe places
where all people can encounter the love of God in Christ.
Every church must reflect the values of respect and honour that are taught to us in the Bible.
All ministry – especially with children – requires absolute trustworthiness.
We are committed to ministering safely through the ongoing evaluation of our people,
our places and our programs". - Bishop Richard Condie, Diocese of Tasmania.

 

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