Church of England: Safeguarding Debate

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Church of England: Safeguarding

Sean Woodcock Excerpts
Monday 3rd March 2025

(1 day, 14 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Sean Woodcock Portrait Sean Woodcock (Banbury) (Lab)
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I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland (Luke Myer) for securing this important debate. Safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone in our society, and the Church of England is just one of many institutions that have fallen short after having issues with abuse and safeguarding.

My hon. Friend mentioned that although there are clear issues in parts of the Church, there are examples of good practice. He made mention of his own Church, and I point to the example of the diocese of Oxford. Last September, an independent report said that the diocese of Oxford had a “solid safeguarding foundation”, which was delivered by an

“exceptionally well-led and blended safeguarding team”.

It also commended what it described as a “safeguarding first” philosophy and congratulated the parishes in the diocese on their work on the frontline,

“where talented parish safeguarding officers lead by example”

and where “collaboration is strong”. I mention that because that should be the standard. It should not be a postcode lottery; it should be the standard across the Church. What I have described is proof that it can be done by the institution, but in too many cases, it is not being done.

Victims want a victim-centred approach—one that is not about protecting the reputations of individuals or the institution. Practical action is needed, and frankly, the victims must also have confidence that those who have been involved in the Church’s failings will not be able to influence future decision making in this area. That is why the decision of the General Synod on this issue is entirely regrettable, and one to be lamented by this House.