Safeguarding
Policy Statement
This is the safeguarding policy statement adopted by General Assembly in 2021.
The United Reformed Church (URC) is committed to safeguarding in every area of its life
and ministry.
Safeguarding is the action taken to promote and protect the well-being and human rights of
individuals. This means we will:
• do all we can to create and maintain a safe and caring environment for all people
• respond promptly and effectively to any form of abuse and neglect, including reporting abuse
to statutory agencies as necessary
• seek to prevent abuse in any form from occurring.
We will seek to identify individuals who may pose a risk to others and take necessary actions to
minimise risk whilst supporting these individuals in our communities when safe to do so.
The URC confirms that safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone: to prevent abuse and
neglect of children, young people and adults; to act upon concerns of abuse; and to support the
wellbeing of each person within all communities in which the Church is placed. Safeguarding is a
requirement and a duty in all Councils of the Church. Safeguarding in the URC is supported with
relevant policies, practice, guidance and training.
The Church acknowledges that the wellbeing of the child or adult who is experiencing or is
at risk of experiencing abuse, harm and neglect is paramount, and it will always act in their
best interests, in line with national legislation, relevant statutory guidelines and good practice
guidance. The United Reformed Church believes that all people have the right to be and feel
part of this community, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil
partnership status, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.
We will operate in line with the Human Rights Act 1988, the 1989 United Nations Convention
on the Rights of the Child and the Equality Act 2010.
Commitments
The URC will adhere to the policy statement above by committing to:
• promote safe and healthy cultures in which good practice standards in safeguarding are
updated and disseminated
• ensure everyone in a position of trust is carefully recruited / selected / appointed / elected and
trained in safeguarding children and adults at risk
• respond promptly and appropriately to any safeguarding allegation or concern (including
reporting any allegations to statutory agencies) including those who may pose a risk to
children, young people or adults at risk
• care pastorally for all children and adults at risk, and all those who have experienced abuse in
the past
• ensure that all those who pose a risk to children, young people or adults at risk, and those who
are the subject of allegations, receive appropriate pastoral care and supervision
• exercise informed vigilance about risks in all forms of abuse and neglect
• work together with other denominations, statutory agencies and voluntary organisations.