Protecting & Safeguarding

We are committed to developing and maintaining ‘Safe Spaces’, by which is meant inclusive and non-judgemental environments, supportive of all those involved whether in our churches, the Trinity Centre or our activities and involvements, ensuring people know they are valued and included irrespective of their race, sex, gender, transgender, sexual orientation, disability or age. This also includes respectfully including those of other religions/faiths, whilst upholding our own Christian beliefs and way of life.

We are especially concerned to listen respectfully to those who have concerns they wish to bring to our attention and to act appropriately. We are happy to listen and respond to any concerns that might be raised with us via the email enquiry buttons below:

Safeguarding

We are especially concerned that adults as well as young people are able to become involved in the life of the Team Parish in the knowledge we are doing our utmost to promote the safety and wellbeing of anyone who comes into contact with us. Our Safeguarding policy can be viewed or downloaded by clicking this link and we encourage you to get in touch by clicking this button.

Further information and advice can also be found on the Church of England Safeguarding internet site which can be accessed via the link below.

Data Privacy

We are concerned to protect the privacy of those involved with the Team Parish of Louth.  You can view or download our data privacy policy can be viewed or downloaded by clicking this link.  If you have any concerns or questions related to data privacy, we encourage you to get in touch by clicking this button.

Whistleblowing

We are aware concerns people feel they want to raise may be many and varied.  So, the team Parish of Louth has adopted the Church of England’s whistleblowing policy which can be viewed or downloaded by clicking this link. You are invited to get in touch by clicking this button if you wish to raise any concern.

Social Media

The Team Parish of Louth is a signatory to what is known as the Church of England’s Digital Charter which you can view by clicking this link. Essentially this means the charter brings with it a commitment to monitor and maintain all social media channels ensuring that all posts are founded on love, truth, kindness and welcome as we seek to inspire and build a safe space in the digital world.  If you have any concerns at all in regard to any social media or digital presence we may have, please click this button and get in touch.

General Enquiry

If you want to get in touch for any reason, click the general enquiry link.

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