Engaging Young People in Creating Safe Environments Matthew Keown, Euan Lindsay and Niall Moore.

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Engaging Young People in Creating Safe Environments Matthew Keown, Euan Lindsay and Niall Moore

Policy Statement We recognise and uphold the dignity and fundamental rights of all children and are committed to ensuring their safety and well-being. We value and encourage the participation of children and young people in the life of the Church to enhance their spiritual, physical, emotional, intellectual and social development. We recognise that while the safeguarding of children is everyone’s responsibility, all involved in working with children and young people have a special duty of care towards them.

1. States Parties shall assure to the child who is capable of forming his or her own views the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting the child, the views of the child being given due weight in accordance with the age and maturity of the child. 2. For this purpose, the child shall in particular be provided the opportunity to be heard in any judicial and administrative proceedings affecting the child, either directly, or through a representative or an appropriate body, in a manner consistent with the procedural rules of national law. Article 12

Space Voice Audience Influence Article 12

Matthew Keown

What is this Standard? Children have a right to an environment which is free from abuse and neglect; they should have access to good role models whom they can trust, who will respect, protect and nurture their spiritual, physical and emotional development. Church organisations must develop a culture of safety that welcomes children and contributes to the well-being and empowerment of children. Creating and maintaining safe environments reduces the risk of children being harmed in any way by those designated by the Church to care for them.

Euan Lindsay

Action Camps

Workshop on Child Safeguarding Standards

Children have a right to an environment which is free from abuse and neglect. They must have access to good role models whom they can trust. Children must be respected, protected and nurtured in their development.

Church organisations must be safe. They must welcome children and they must contribute to the well being and development of children. Creating and maintaining safe environment reduces the risk of children being harmed.

Children's Liturgy Group

5. Risk Management 7 Simple Rules... The environment needs to be safe... and fun! 6. Money 1.Location 7. Dealing with parents and complaints 4. Special needs 2. Diversity of leaders 3. Establishing rules

The Indicators