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    Church of England Due to Begin Overhaul of Safeguarding System

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    Posted on February 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    The Church of England plans to overhaul its safeguarding system, considering two models to restore trust after abuse scandals.

    Church of England to Overhaul Safeguarding System

    By Muvija M

    LONDON (Reuters) - The Church of England on Tuesday will take the first step towards overhauling its safeguarding system to make it independent of the religious institution, seeking to restore confidence following several failures on dealing with abuse.

    The Church's ruling body - the General Synod - will be asked to pick between two different safeguarding models. The Synod has gathered in London this week for the first time since former leader Justin Welby quit over an abuse cover-up scandal in November.

    "These are radical steps, which I believe are necessary," lead safeguarding bishop Joanne Grenfell wrote in the safeguarding proposals, which are due to be debated by the Synod later in the day before they are voted on.

    The mother church for 85 million Anglicans in over 165 countries has been engulfed in a crisis over how it protects its members from abuse since Welby's departure, with media reports levelling further allegations of abuse within the Church.

    Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, who has temporarily stepped in for Welby while a permanent successor is selected, acknowledged that trust had been broken when he addressed the Synod on Monday, pledging to improve the systems in place.

    Cottrell, who has faced accusations of historic safeguarding failures himself, admitted that he had made mistakes. He has previously defended his actions.

    Under the new safeguarding proposals, one model transfers most of the staff employed by the National Safeguarding Team (NST) in the Archbishops' Council to an external body, while the other goes further by transferring staff employed by the NST, as well as safeguarding staff from cathedrals and diocesan teams.

    Grenfell, who plans to recommend the second option, said the models were designed to increase consistency and reduce the risk of actual or perceived conflict of interest.

    Both include an external scrutiny body to deliver a complaint process, audits of diocesan and cathedral safeguarding, and accreditation of safeguarding professionals.

    (Reporting by Muvija M, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Church of England is overhauling its safeguarding system.
    • •Two safeguarding models will be considered by the General Synod.
    • •The overhaul aims to restore trust after abuse scandals.
    • •Joanne Grenfell recommends transferring staff to an external body.
    • •Archbishop Stephen Cottrell acknowledges past mistakes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Church of England due to begin overhaul of safeguarding system

    1What is the main topic?

    The Church of England's plan to overhaul its safeguarding system to restore trust after abuse scandals.

    2What are the proposed safeguarding models?

    One model transfers staff to an external body, while the other includes additional staff from cathedrals and diocesan teams.

    3Who is involved in the safeguarding overhaul?

    Lead safeguarding bishop Joanne Grenfell and Archbishop Stephen Cottrell are key figures in the proposed changes.

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