Leaflets being handed out to members on Tuesday branded the Church’s attitude and processes to date a ‘safeguarding failure’.
The General Synod has voted to transfer most of the Church of England's national safeguarding staff to a new independent body ...
Members of the Church of England’s General Synod have voted against a plan to independently manage safeguarding.
A member of the Church’s parliament said his motion was ‘about sending a message to the nation and the Church’.
Two so-called models for independent safeguarding will be presented to Synod, following reviews in recent years by former chairwoman of the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) ...
The Archbishop of York will deliver the opening address to General Synod today as he fights to hold onto his senior position ...
A fifth of General Synod members voted to block the Most Rev Stephen Cottrell from delivering his opening speech at Monday’s Synod gathering in London. In a provocative move, a lay Synod member ...
After a series of abuse scandals, survivors had hoped The Church of England would outsource its handling of future allegations. But today the annual meeting of the General Synod, the church governing ...
The Church of England is gathering at a time of ‘unprecedented crisis’ at the first General Synod since the archbishop of Canterbury resigned. The Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell will ...
The general synod had been asked to consider using alternatives to traditional bread and wine used in communion amid claims that people who cannot eat gluten or consume alcohol were being excluded ...
A CALL to “resist the temptation to weaponise people and their circumstances for other purposes or campaigns” was issued by the Bishop of Warrington, the Rt Revd Bev Mason, on Monday, as members of ...