41 Response Accepted

Create diocesan safeguarding officers

Recommendation

The Church of England should create the role of a diocesan safeguarding officer to replace the diocesan safeguarding adviser. Diocesan safeguarding officers should have the authority to make decisions independently of the diocesan bishop in respect of key safeguarding tasks, including: escalating incidents to the National Safeguarding Team, statutory authorities and the Charity Commission; advising on the suspension of clergy in safeguarding matters; investigating and/or commissioning investigations into safeguarding incidents; risk assessments and associated plans for church officers and members of the congregation; and supporting complainants in safeguarding-related issues. Diocesan safeguarding officers should be employed locally, by the Diocese Board of Finance. The diocesan safeguarding officer's work should be professionally supervised and quality assured by the National Safeguarding Team. The National Safeguarding Team should set the broad requirements for anyone applying to be a diocesan safeguarding officer (adapting as required the existing requirements in respect of diocesan safeguarding advisers). It should be enshrined in policy that those who are volunteers and who do not follow the directions of diocesan safeguarding officers should be removed from responsibility of working with children.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
- In March 2021, the Church of England stated that Canon C30 and the Safeguarding (Code of Practice) Measure would give diocesan safeguarding advisers stronger authority (Government Response, Church of England, March 2021).
- In July 2024, the General Synod voted in support of next steps on safeguarding independence, which may address the creation of the diocesan safeguarding officer role with decision-making authority (Church of England, General Synod, July 2024).
- No published confirmation that the advisory role has been replaced with an officer role with formal decision-making authority as specified has been identified to March 2026.
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Jurisdiction
England
Section Reference
E
Response
Accepted
Accepted UK Government
22 May 2023

On 29 March 2021, a joint response from the National Safeguarding Steering Group, the House of Bishops and the Archbishops' Council stated that Canon C30 and the associated Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor Regulations would be amended to: (a) ensure the diocesan safeguarding adviser is replaced by the diocesan safeguarding officer (DSO), (b) strengthen and clarify that safeguarding decisions are to be made by the DSO, and (c) set out the independence of the DSO. The joint response also stated that the National Safeguarding Team had begun incorporating the principle that voluntary roles must follow House of Bishops' safeguarding requirements into work to revise national safeguarding policies.

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Source
Inquiry IICSA
Report The Anglican Church Investigation Report 06 Oct 2020
Responsible Bodies
Church of England Primary
Recommendation age 5.5 yrs
Last formal update 1054 days ago