Examples of House of Bishops in a sentence
The Church will respond to any disclosure of abuse in accordance with House of Bishops policy and practice guidance.
Anyone who brings any safeguarding suspicion, concern, knowledge or allegation of current or non-current abuse to the notice of the Church will be responded to respectfully and in a timely manner, in line with statutory child and adult safeguarding procedures and the House of Bishops safeguarding policy and practice guidance.
The Church will select and vet all those with any responsibility related to children, young people and vulnerable adults within the Church, in accordance with the House of Bishops safeguarding policy and practice guidance9It will train and equip Church Officers to have the confidence and skills they need to care and support children, young people and vulnerable adults and to recognise and respond to abuse.
The House of Bishops has decided that criminal record checks must be renewed every five years.
The Church will select and vet all those with any responsibility related to children, young people and vulnerable adults within the Church, in accordance with the House of Bishops safeguarding policy and practice guidance.It will train and equip Church Officers to have the confidence and skills they need to care and support children, young people and vulnerable adults and to recognise and respond to abuse.
It will therefore endeavour to offer pastoral care and support to any member of the church community who may present a known risk.The Church will ensure that any risk has been assessed and is being managed in a safeguarding agreement in accordance with House of Bishops policy and practice guidance.
It will therefore endeavour to offer pastoral care and support to any member of the church community whom may present a known risk.The Church will ensure that any risk has been assessed and is being managed in a safeguarding agreement in accordance with House of Bishops policy and practice guidance.
All safeguarding work will be recorded in line with the House of Bishops safeguarding practice guidance.
The policy applies to all parishes within the Diocese of Durham.Under Section 5 of the ‘Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure’ (2016) all authorised clergy, bishops, archdeacons, licensed readers and lay workers, churchwardens and PCCs must have ‘due regard’ to safeguarding guidance issued by the House of Bishops.
The House of Bishops has made declarations of incompatibility in respect of two organisations, namely the British National Party and the National Front.