Jesuit Father Hans Zollner, president of the Pontifical Gregorian University's Institute of Anthropology: Interdisciplinary Studies on Human Dignity and Care, poses for a photo during a safeguarding ...
The Church of England is not moving fast enough to implement promised safeguarding improvements, the Charity Commission has ...
The commission also called for a dedicated advocate or ombudsman in the Vatican to assist victims and advocated for further study on compensation policies. Pope Francis joines the Pontifical ...
The Catholic Church should not be discouraged by the challenge of confronting sex abuse, Pope Francis said, rather it must take concrete steps in developing policies to preserve the dignity of its ...
A new safeguarding policy which sets higher standards for the Church when it comes to handling cases involving minors, adults and vulnerable people has been published by the Church in Malta and Gozo.
The head of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Rev Trevor Gribben stepped down on Wednesday after "serious and significant failings" in safeguarding.
The Charity Commission has set an expectation that the Archbishops’ Council should implement independent safeguarding structures as endorsed by the Church’s General Synod in February 2025 within 18 ...
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland has admitted it ‘failed to deliver adequate safeguarding’ in the past. The admission was made by Rev Dr. David Bruce and he admits much of it was ‘basic failure’ to ...
The First National Safeguarding Conference, themed “Our Mission of Safeguarding: A Journey of Hope and Compassion,” seen as more than a series of lectures and workshops. It became a pilgrimage of ...
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – A government-established inquiry into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in England and Wales says “real and lasting changes to attitudes have some way to go if the Roman ...
To Ms Aguti and all survivors: we hear you, we believe you, and we stand with you. Your pain is not invisible. Your courage ...
The Safeguarding Commission within the Archdiocese of Malta has concluded 26 cases, and substantiated eight - half of which are historical cases, involving abuse committed by church personnel on ...