Standard Three: Engaging with and Caring for those who report having been harmed

The third standard concentrates on providing access to appropriate support, advice, and pastoral care for those who have suffered harm.

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Those that report having suffered harm receive a compassionate, caring and timely response, and are provided with access to appropriate support, advice, and pastoral care.

The criteria which indicate that this standard is being met include…

Engaging and Caring (EC) 1

The Church body will:

  • Respond to any disclosure of abuse with compassion and care, provide signposting, support and advice, and offer pastoral care tailored to the needs of the individual.
  • Establish access to personnel with training relevant to specific needs, to deliver professional support when required.
  • Collaborate with other organisations, both voluntary and statutory, who specialise in this area of work.
  • Learn from the experience of those that are provided with a service, to confirm that it is meeting their needs.
  • Reflect on any disclosures that it receives with a view to drawing learning from them.

EC2

The Leadership of the Church body will:

  • Actively reflect upon their individual and organisational response to those who report having been harmed.
  • Make themselves available to engage with those who report having been harmed in order to respond to their needs.
  • Support development in their practice that is aimed at enhancing a compassionate and caring response.
  • Seeking training for all members who may receive a disclosure of abuse to help them respond in a compassionate and caring way.
  • Signposting to other organisations that have appropriately trained personnel to respond to those that report that have been harmed.
  • Commissioning reviews of their practice from the CSSA (Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency).
  • Creating conversations with those that report that they have been harmed, either in groups or individually.
  • Records that show that the experience of those that report that they have been harmed has been actively discussed and reflected upon within leadership and management meetings in the Church body.

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