Safeguarding

Contacting us

The Parish of Christ the King, Bradley Stoke takes the safety and security of all seriously. If you have any concerns regarding safeguarding with regard to children, young people or vulnerable adults please contact our Parish Safeguarding Team via the church contact list or email our parish safeguarding officer, Emma Dockerty (safeguarding@bradleystokeparish.org.uk) to make initial contact.

You can also contact the safeguarding team at the Diocese of Bristol (safeguarding@bristoldiocese.org or 0117 906 0100)

Finding Support

Call 999 if a child or adult is in immediate danger of significant or serious harm

Diocese of Bristol Safeguarding Information

Safe Spaces – 0300 303 1056 or Safe Spaces website

NSPCC – 0808 800 5000 or NSPCC website

Childline – 0800 1111 or Childline website

Stop it Now – 0808 1000 900 or Stop it Now website

National Association for People Abused in Childhood – 0808 801 0331 or NAPAC website

Samaritans – 116 123 or Samaritans website

National Domestic Abuse Helpline – 0808 2000 247 or National Domestic Abuse Helpline website

Statement for Safeguarding Children, Young People & Vulnerable Adults  

January 2026

Emma Dockerty, Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO) 

In developing this safeguarding statement the church in the Parish of Christ the King Bradley Stoke wishes to reflect that we are all in need of protection from harm and that, as a Christian community, it is the responsibility of every one of us to protect those less able to protect themselves.

The Church is committed to working within the Principles of the House of Bishop’s Policy for Safeguarding and the requirements of Working Together 2015 ( https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-together-to-safeguard-children–2 )  and Care and Support Statutory Guidance 2016 (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/care-and-support-statutory-guidance).                                                                                                                                            

Every person has a value and dignity which comes directly from the creation of male and female in God’s own image and likeness. Christians see this potential as fulfilled by God’s re-creation of us in Christ. Among other things this implies a duty to value all people as bearing the image of God and therefore to protect them from harm.

We are committed to:

  • The care, nurture of and respectful pastoral ministry with all adults and children.
    This includes paying due regard to the beliefs and wishes of adults and children both when a safeguarding concern arises and in the development and delivery of church led activities including worship.
  • The safeguarding and protection of all children, young people and adults when they are vulnerable.
    The safeguarding and protection of children and adults at risk is the responsibility of everyone in the Christian community. Procedures and formal processes alone, though essential, will not protect children and adults at risk.
  • The safeguarding and protection of all children and young people within church activities.
    When attending church activities, such as Sunday Voyagers, the responsibility for safeguarding children falls to the leaders and helpers of the activities. However, before the activity and immediately after, parents are responsible for their children. During the All-Age Services, such as Café church, parents are responsible for their children (unless they choose an adult in their place) and must supervise their children if they leave the main church area and enter the foyer or other public areas.
  • The promoting of a safer environment and culture, which provides a loving environment where there is a culture of ‘informed vigilance’ as to the dangers of abuse.
    The community, including all its members, need to be aware of the dangers and be prepared to report concerns and take actions if necessary. The child’s welfare is the paramount consideration. Where conflicts of interest arise between the welfare of children and that of adults, it is the welfare of children that will be given priority.
  • We will carefully select, train and support all those with any responsibility within the Church, in line with safer recruitment principles, including the use of Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosures.
    The church is committed to implementing safer recruitment practice in the recruitment of all volunteers and employees and accept and follow the Church of England Safer Recruitment Policy 2015. The relevant vetting scheme is that of the Disclosure and Barring Service. The suitability of an applicant to work with children or adults at risk is never solely dependent on the outcome of a DBS check and the full safer recruitment process will be used to determine suitability of the candidate for the role.When recruiting people to roles that carry a particular level of safeguarding or leadership responsibility (e.g. children’s work, youth work, music groups, intercession prayers), we will only begin recruiting when individuals have attended regularly and consistently at either church in the benefice for a period of at least 6 months.

Those who work with children, young people and/or adults, and those who supervise those workers, will be required to undertake the DBS check prior to starting in any role within the church, whether employed or voluntary, and will be recruited in line with Safer Recruitment practice including the use of applications forms, references and where applicable, interview. Suitable induction, training and supervision will be provided to all those working with children, young people and vulnerable adults. DBS checks will be renewed every 3 years. The best practice for groups is that leaders would include a male and a female but where this is not possible a leadership team made of one sex only is permitted. 

  • We will respond promptly to every concern or allegation raised which suggests that an adult, child or young person may have been harmed, co-operating with the police and local authority in any investigation.
    Any concern of a safeguarding issue should be raised with the PSO as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, who will contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer, Adam Bond, if the PSO needs advice or the concern is deemed to be serious. The PSO can be contacted by email at safeguarding@bradleystokeparish.org.uk
    The church accepts that it has responsibilities, through its workers, to take all reasonable steps to safeguard children and adults at risk when on church grounds, taking part in church led activities off-site and when travelling between sites when organised by the Church. A risk assessment for every off-site activity must be made and approved before the activity takes place.
  • We will seek to care pastorally for victims and survivors of abuse and any other affected persons.
    If it comes to the attention of the church that an adult has experienced abuse in their past, the adult’s wishes will be taken into consideration.
  • We will seek to offer pastoral care and support, including supervision and referral to the proper authorities, to any member of our church community known to have offended against a child, young person or vulnerable adult or those who may present a risk to others.
    If a member of a church community comes to notice as having a conviction or caution for offences against children or vulnerable adults, or has been barred from working with children or vulnerable adults, or is considered a potential present risk to either group (e.g., if an allegation has been made but the outcome is as yet unknown) the church will seek to implement a written agreement, where it is safe to do so, in line with advice from the local Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements group (MAPPA). The agreement will contain safeguards for the individual and children/adults at risk.

In all these principles we will follow legislation, guidance and recognised good practice.
Consequently, this statement and all following procedures and guidance will be regularly updated in order to reflect current legislation, guidance and best practice. Any concerns shared will be confidential and will be kept in a locked place at church and only accessible by the PSO. 

This statement is meant as a brief guidance to protecting the children, young people and vulnerable adults in the care of our church. It will be reviewed annually. A copy of our Safeguarding policy is available below.