A look at Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell’s public “correction of the record”
If someone makes a public apology for “speaking incorrectly” but mis-states what actually happened when they did so, is the apology genuine?
If someone makes a public apology for “speaking incorrectly” but mis-states what actually happened when they did so, is the apology genuine?
Bishops want to continue running the Church’s safeguarding; while victims and their advocates want it taken out of bishops’ hands.
Speaking to the General Synod in July 2023, after he and the other members of the Archbishops’ Council’s so-called “Independent” Safeguarding Board were unceremoniously sacked,…
The outline agenda for the July group of sessions of the General Synod in York contains a shock announcement about plans for the Church of…
Later today (Saturday, 24 February), members of the General Synod will debate the report by barrister Sarah Wilkinson, into the collapse of the “‘Independent’ Safeguarding…
On Friday (23 February), members of General Synod will gather at Church House in Westminster for the first of five days of meetings – called…
The much-anticipated report by Professor Alexis Jay into the future of independent safeguarding in the Church of England was published at midnight between 20-21 February….
To:All members of the General SynodFrom:Gavin Drakeformer member of the General Synod (Laity, Southwell and Nottingham)Date:24 January 2024Re:Safeguarding Reviews Dear Members of the General Synod,…
Anyone who has followed the Church of England’s safeguarding fiasco over recent years will be aware of Gilo, a redoubtable campaigner for reform of safeguarding…