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The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

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Safeguarding<br />

Protecting children and adults at risk<br />

from harm is an absolute priority for<br />

the Archdiocese of <strong>Southwark</strong>.<br />

The Diocese is committed to continual<br />

improvement of our safeguarding practices<br />

to ensure that victims and survivors of abuse<br />

receive a compassionate, responsive and<br />

caring service. We will continuously listen to<br />

survivors and work with statutory services<br />

to ensure robust safeguarding practices are<br />

embedded across the Archdiocese.<br />

The <strong>Southwark</strong> Safeguarding Commission<br />

has the responsibility of ensuring<br />

that the Archdiocese of <strong>Southwark</strong> is<br />

compliant with the national policies and<br />

procedures. The service also provides<br />

the practical functions to enable the<br />

parishes of the Diocese to create a safer<br />

environment, including case management<br />

of allegations and complaints,<br />

management of safeguarding plans,<br />

supporting safe recruitment practice,<br />

supporting volunteer Parish Safeguarding<br />

Representatives, training and<br />

development and listening to survivors.<br />

“<br />

care<br />

To ‘care for the other as a person for whom God has made<br />

us responsible’ is at the heart of the Church’s responsibility<br />

to safeguard all the people she encounters in the exercise of<br />

her mission, particularly those who most at risk of abuse<br />

or exploitation in any form.” Mary-Jane Crowley, Head of Safeguarding<br />

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