Southampton Methodist District is committed to safeguarding as an integral part of our life and ministry. Safeguarding is about the action the Church takes to promote a safer culture.

We have a range of policies and procedures aimed at protecting and safeguarding all who are involved in any way with the church and are committed to making churches safe places for all who attend.

If you have any concerns or require any advice, please contact our District Safeguarding Officer, Jane Fisher:

Email  safeguarding@sdmc.org.uk 
Tel  07840 186814

Please see here for all training dates: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/southern-islands-region-safeguarding-events-968239

An introduction to Safeguarding

The Methodist Church, along with the whole Christian Community, believes each person has a value and dignity which comes directly from God’s creation of humankind in His own image and likeness. As the Psalmist reflects: ‘What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? You have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and honour.’ Ps 8 v 4-5.

Christians see this as fulfilled by God’s re-creation of us in Christ. Among other things, this implies a duty to value all people as bearing the image of God and equally loved by God, and therefore to protect them from harm.

The way we treat people is a gospel imperative. We don’t seek to provide safer spaces because the Government tell us to, or because we need to do safeguarding to get grants, or to keep our insurance valid. We do it because it is what God wants of us.

In John 10 v 10 we read that Jesus said:

The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;

Anyone who abuses a child, young person or vulnerable adult is a thief who will steal innocence, and trust, and faith, and joy, and will kill hope and love and laughter and will destroy the right to safety. The thief is the one who abuses.

Jesus said:

I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

Jesus came that they, that we, might have life and to have it to the full. A life where all are valued and respected and nurtured and protected. Where we have a safe space in which we can be nourished and enabled and supported to reach our full potential.

And we all have a part to play in that because:

Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility

Safeguarding should be at the centre of what we do. Safeguarding isn’t something we do because the government tells us to. Or Connexion tells us to. Or the District Chair tells us to. Safeguarding is a Gospel imperative. If we get this wrong, we can have the best outreach / evangelism / children’s / seniors / whatever ministry going and it will be tarnished and diminished by our lack of right treatment.

Southampton Methodist District is committed to safeguarding as an integral part of our life and ministry. Safeguarding is about the action the Church takes to promote a safer culture. This means we will: 

  • work to prevent abuse from occurring;
  • seek to protect, respond well and care pastorally for those that have been abused;
  • identify where a person may pose a risk to others and offer support to enable them to engage with the church whilst taking steps to mitigate such risk;
  • promote a safer environment and culture;
  • safely recruit and support all those with any role or responsibility related to children and adults at risk of harm within the church;
  • respond promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation;
  • care for those who are subject to concerns or allegations.

If you are reading this because you need some support, advice or guidance about a safeguarding matter then you are in the right place – we are here to help. There is no such thing as a ‘stupid’ question, or a ‘niggle’ too small.

The Past Cases Review and work that has been undertaken following that has helped inform and shape this vital work and will continue to do so in the future.

Eating Disorders - webinar 28 September 2023

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Anti-Bullying Policy 2023

Sadly we are receiving an increasing number of referrals regarding bullying. All bullying is an abuse of power and will not be tolerated. As with all forms of abuse it is always wrong and is never acceptable.

Bullying and harassment are unacceptable and never excusable. The Methodist Church holds that all forms of bullying and harassment are unacceptable, inconsistent and incompatible with the Christian faith and a Christian way of living.’

If have / are experiencing bullying please do contact the District Safeguarding Officer – safeguarding@sdmc.org.uk  and we will be able to address the issues.

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Safeguarding Sunday

Please find here the link to Andrew’s Safeguarding Sunday message. We’d love this to be shown in every church on Safeguarding Sunday – 19th November!

Safeguarding Training - who should attend? (updated June 2023)

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Policies, guidance and forms

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Safer Recruitment and DBS

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District Safeguarding Policy updated 2023

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Safeguarding Training Privacy Notice - December 2020

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Scams - resources and links

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Sexual Harassment

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District Safeguarding - QR Code link

Download the QR code here for this Safeguarding page!  Include it on your newsletters or notices

Connexional Safeguarding - QR Code link

Download the QR link here for the Connexional Safeguarding page