Safeguarding

Safeguarding at St Tees


Reporting A Concern

If you believe that someone is at risk of immediate harm please call emergency services on 999

Any safeguarding concerns in a parish should be brought to the attention of your local Parish Safeguarding Officer(s) (PSO) in the first instance.  

The PSO can seek further advice from the Diocesan Safeguarding Team as necessary.
Concerns can also be raised directly with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team

Safeguarding Officers

As a church, we are committed to making sure children, young people and vulnerable adults are safe within the life of St Thomas’ Church.

Mary-Jayne Carter
Safeguarding Children Adviser

Call — 07736315374

You can also ring Childline on 0800 1111 or ParentPlus on 07799 602858

Angela Letchford
Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Adviser

If you're worried about anything, please come and see me (I am normally at the 11am service). You can also contact me by my email at a.letchford@st.tees.org.uk or contact the Church Office at admin@st.tees.org.uk & 01524 590410.

If you have immediate concerns, call the Police (999 or 101), or you can ring Adult Care Services on 08450530009.


Diocesan Safeguarding Team Contacts

safeguarding@blackburn.anglican.org
Tel: 01254 503088


Assistant DSA, Sophie Booth 
Sophie.booth@blackburn.anglican.org
07468971759

DSA, Catherine Smith
Catherine.smith@blackburn.anglican.org
07711485170

Safeguarding Trainer, Andrea Richards 

Andrea.richards@blackburn.anglican.org
07484073146

Safeguarding Administrator, Claudia Aspey
Claudia.aspey@blackburn.anglican.org
01254 503088

Address: Diocese Offices, Clayton House, Walker Office Business Park, Blackburn, BB1 2QE

Safeguarding concerns in a school/university/prison/healthcare setting should be raised with the relevant organisation's Safeguarding team. 

St Thomas’ & Safeguarding

  • St Thomas’ Church have adopted the House of Bishops ‘Promoting a Safer Church’ policy and the Parish Safeguarding Handbook, incorporating the House of Bishop’s Safeguarding Policy and Practice Guidance

    A copy of this, and all the information below can be found here.

    We also display the Promoting a Safer Church poster prominently within our church. This is in the entrance hall to Church along with relevant phone numbers and contact details.

    All those working with children and adults at risk have undergone safer recruitment and received safeguarding training.

  • At St Thomas' we have adopted The House of Bishops’ ‘Promoting a Safer Church’ policy. This means we follow the Church of England’s:

    1. Parish Safeguarding Handbook

    2. Safer Environment and Activities

    3. Code of Safer Working Practice

    All 3 of can be downloaded from the Church of England’s Policy and Practice Guidance page.

    Alongside this we have in-house guidelines at St Thomas' Local Safeguarding Practices which affirm our 'Safeguarding Policy Statement Promoting a Safer Church'.

    We have also adopted the Church of England's National Policy Statement on the Recruitment of ex-Offenders.

  • Our safeguarding training adheres to a national standard and can be delivered by diocesan officials, or by our safeguarding advisors, both in-person or online.

    Everyone at St Thomas’ who works/volunteers with children, young people and adults who may be vulnerable will have completed the Basic Awareness and Foundational Level courses (formerly C0 and C1) as provided by the Church of England .

    Contact the Church Office or Mary-Jayne Carter for more information.

  • Everyone working with children or young people, whether in a paid or voluntary position, must have a:

    • Current Enhanced Disclosure with Barred List check for children;

    • Completed St Thomas' Self Declaration Form;

    • Completed St Thomas’ Reference Request form;

    • Basic Awareness and Foundation Level training certificate;

    • Acceptance of the current Safeguarding Policy (see above);

    • Approval of one of the Childrens’ & Families or Youth Staff Team.

  • Everyone volunteering at St Thomas' to help on any team that serves adults must:

    • Complete the Volunteer Application Form;

    • Have completed Basic Awareness training;

    • Receive a Role Description for each role they have;

    • Be aware of the current Safeguarding Policy (see above)

    Some volunteers, dependant on the role, will need references and to complete Foundation Level training. These volunteers will need to complete a Reference Request Form.

    Some volunteers, dependant on the role, will need a current DBS certificate, and to complete a St Thomas' Self Declaration Form.

  • We understand reporting abuse may be very difficult and that not everyone may want to contact the Parish or Safeguarding Team.

    Below is a list of other agencies that are available to assist either on a 24-hour basis or through specialist helplines and services:

    • Thirty One: Eight: 0303 003 1111 (Out-of-hours and weekend safeguarding advice)

    • NSPCC Child Protection Helpline: 0808 800 5000 (lines free and open 24 hours). Phone if you are worried about a child.

    • Child-line: 0800 1111 (lines free and open 24 hours). Phone if you are a child or young person and are worried about anything.

    • National Domestic Violence Helpline: 0808 2000 247 (lines free and open 24 hours). Phone if you are experiencing domestic abuse.

    • Samaritans Helpline: 116 123 (open 24 hours). Phone if you feel you are struggling to cope and need someone to talk to.

    • Action on Elder Abuse Helpline: 080 8808 8141 (free phone Monday to Friday 9-5pm).