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Child Protection Policy Statement

The Peoples church regards child protection and good working practice as a priority.  In the interests of the safety and well being of all children and young people, it has developed and operates a formal child protection policy, which is registered with the Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service.

The church is committed to ensuring that everyone working with children or young people:

  • has undergone a Criminal Records Bureau check.
  • is adequately trained and supervised.
  • understands and follows the church’s child protection policy.

The child protection policy may be viewed and/or a copy obtained from the church office at The Peoples Church, The Church Centre, Horsefair, Banbury, OX16 0AH.

As part of this church’s commitment to children and young people it has appointed Mrs Sam Game as Child Protection Co-ordinator and Mrs Moira Oliver as Deputy Child Protection Co-ordinator.  All the children and young people involved in activities within the church know who they are and how they can be contacted.

Should the church have any child protection concerns it will seek the advice of the Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service and if appropriate contact the statutory authorities.

The Peoples Church

  • recognises that child protection is everyone’s responsibility.
  • is committed to supporting parents and families.
  • recognises the unique and individual worth of each child.
  • is committed to nurturing, protecting and safeguarding children and young people.
  • exercises care in the appointment of all those working with children and young people in the church, working to ‘Safe from Harm’ principles.
  • is committed to following statutory, denominational and specialist guidelines in working with children and young people.
  • seeks to support all those affected by abuse.
  • is committed to supporting, training and resourcing those who work with children and young people and provide regular supervision.
  • will review its child protection policy annually and register it with CCPAS.

If you have any concerns for a child or in relation to any child protection matter then please speak to one of the Child Protection Co-ordinators.


Further details about child protection policies, training in child protection, the Criminal Records Bureau and the quality assurance review can be obtained from the Churches Child Protection Advisory Service, P O Box 133, Swanley, Kent BR8 7UQ telephone 0845 120 4550. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Web: www.ccpas.co.uk
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