Past Cases Review

UNITED KINGDOM
The Methodist Church in Britain

28 May 2015

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Background to the review

THE PAST CASES REVIEW SUBMISSIONS OFFICIALLY ENDED ON THE 24TH DECEMBER 2014. ANY PAST CONCERNS (AS WITH CURRENT CONCERNS) SHOULD BE REPORTED DIRECTLY TO YOUR DISTRICT SAFEGUARDING OFFICER.

SEE THE MAIN SAFEGUARDING PAGE FOR YOUR DISTRICT SAFEGUARDING OFFICER CONTACT DETAILS

“The Church needs to be sure that it has revisited cases using the benefit of hindsight, to be sure that no one has mistakenly left situations where vulnerable people may remain at risk. This is a great opportunity to see what went well, as well as to learn from mistakes we may have made, alongside reviewing the safety of past cases.”

Elizabeth Hall, Safeguarding Adviser (Child & Adult Protection) for the Church of England & the Methodist Church in Britain.

The Church aims to review all ‘safeguarding cases’ since 1950. For the purposes of the review, a ‘safeguarding concern’ is defined as any concern that a child or adult may be at risk, be suffering or have suffered abuse, or that someone represents a risk of abuse to others.

The review invites anyone from the districts with any knowledge of a previous or current concern, to respond.

The Church has commissioned an independent expert who will review all the responses and advise the Church on any action that needs to be taken.

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