This page highlights National, Local and Diocesan contact numbers and websites for safeguarding care and support. The sections below are structured to help you find support based on your own personal circumstances.
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- In a safeguarding emergency please contact the Police on x999
- Contact the Diocesan Safeguarding team via the details clicking here.
- Other appropriate Social Care agencies can be contacted via the links on this page.
Adults who have experienced abuse
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Responding Well to Victims and Survivors
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- Responding Well to Victims and Survivors (click here for external website)
- If you are a victim or survivor of church-based abuse, or if you are concerned that someone is experiencing or has experienced abuse in a church setting, this guide will help you understand what support you can expect from the Church.This practice guidance includes short videos as a helpful summary.
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Safe Spaces
click here to visit their website)
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- Safe Spaces (click here to visit their website) is a free and independent support service, providing a confidential, personal and safe space for anyone who has been abused by someone in the Church or as a result of their relationship with the Church of England, the Catholic Church in England and Wales or the Church in Wales.
- If you have been affected, however long ago, Safe Spaces can provide you with support. You do not have to have told the police or the church authorities, and you do not have to still be involved with the church. Your information will not be shared without your consent unless you or someone else is in immediate danger.
- You can contact the Safe Spaces team by visiting their website here and via the opening details and means below.
- Telephoning them on 0300 303 1056 (answerphone available outside of opening times)
- Emailing them at safespaces@firstlight.org.uk
- The dedicated Safe Spaces team are available through the helpline during the folloing hours:
- 09:00-21:00 Monday to Friday
- 09:00-13:00 Saturdays
- 13:00-17:00 Sundays
- A member of the Safe Spaces team will make contact within 48 hours of making a contact request or referral.
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The Elms Sexual Abuse Referral Centre
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- The Elms Sexual Abuse Referral Centre (click here to visit the website) offers a comprehensive service for adults and children in Cambridgeshire who have experienced sexual violence or sexual abuse.
- Their clients can access The Elms SARC via the Police and other professionals, as well as via the self-referral pathway (booking an appointment at the SARC, without police involvement).
- 01480 425003 or email at theelms.sarc@nhs.net.
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My Support Space MOJ
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- My Support Space is an online resource designed by the independent charity Victim Support to help you manage the impact that crime has had on you.
- You can work through a series of interactive guides which address your specific needs. The guides are designed to be completed in your own time and at your own pace. You can save your progress and revisit where you left off at any time.
- There's also information about where and how you can access further support, and the opportunity to register with SilverCloud, an online therapy system.
- My Support Space is also available for those supporting someone after they’ve experienced crime or trauma, for example friends, family members, colleagues or neighbours.
- When registering for an account, you can select that you're a supporter rather than a victim or witness of crime. You will then have access to guides that have been designed to help you support a loved one.
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Authorised Listening Service |
- If you are a survivor or victim of abuse that happened in a Church setting, whether it happened recently or many years ago, and you would like to talk to someone about what happened, then please contact the safeguarding team. Abuse is never the fault of the child or vulnerable person who was abused.
- It is always the responsibility of a person in a position of power or trust to ensure that appropriate boundaries are maintained, and that children and other people in their care who are vulnerable to abuse, or neglect are kept safe.
- The Diocese of Ely commissions an independent Listening Service from thirtyone:eight who offer a supportive listening service to those who have experienced abuse. Please see the leaflet for more information.. thirtyone:eight helpline 0303 003 1111
- If you or someone you know might like to meet with an Authorised Listener please encourage them to contact the safeguarding team.
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Children's Services (referrals)
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- Cambridgeshire Tel: 0345 045 5203
- Peterborough Tel: 01733 864170
- Out of hours (Cambridge & Peterborough):01733 234724
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Adult Services (referrals)
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- Cambridgeshire Tel: 0345 045 5202
- Peterborough Tel: 01773 747474
- Out of hours (Cambridge & Peterborough):01733 234724
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Safeguarding Partnership Board (Children and Adult)
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Norfolk Children's Services (referrals)
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Norfolk Adult Services (referrals)
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Norfolk Safeguarding Children’s Partnership
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Norfolk Safeguarding Adult Partnership
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- 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.
- Samaritans Helpline: 116 123 (open 24 hours). Phone if you feel you are struggling to cope and need someone to talk to.
- Past Cases Review 2 NSPCC helpline for Children and Adults: 0800 80 20 20
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Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Partnership (Cambridgeshire and Peterborough) |
- The Partnership brings together key agencies across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough with the aim of reducing the harm, risks and costs associated with domestic abuse and sexual violence and to prevent these crimes occurring across Cambridgeshire.
- Please visit the Partnership's website for support available to you - click here
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IMPAKT Housing and Support |
- Following a procurement exercise, Cambridgeshire County Council has commissioned IMPAKT Housing and Support to provide a countywide mobile advocacy/outreach service offering a range of support to victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
- The new Domestic Abuse Support Service (DASS) will work in a trauma informed way to understand the needs and wishes of the individual and develop appropriate support and safety plans. DASS will offer support with issues around home security to help survivors remain safely in their own homes where appropriate, accessing benefits and signposting or referral to specialist services such as legal representation, mental health and substance misuse. DASS will also be offering drop-in services in partnership with other specialist services across the county.
- Survivors can self-refer to the confidential service by: Email: DASSreferrals@IMPAKT.org.uk
- A freephone number will be available soon, in the meantime please use 01234 264109
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Age UK Advice Line |
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Action on Elder Abuse Helpline |
- 0808 808 8141 (free phone Monday to Friday 9-5pm)
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The Silver Line |
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Cruse Bereavement Support |
- Helping people through one of the most painful times in life – with bereavement support and information. Support is provided though their website, national helpline, group, zoom, telephone or one-to-one in person support. Cruse wants to make sure everyone grieving gets the help they need in a way that works for them.
- Helpline 0808 808 1677
- Website Cruse Bereavement Support
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Church of England National Contacts |
- The Church of England has produced a fuller list of organisations offering support to survivors, including therapy and counselling resources, helplines and self-help resources, is available to download from here.
- National casework enquiries - safeguarding@churchofengland.org
- General safeguarding enquiries - safeguardingeo@churchofengland.org
- Write to: National Safeguarding Team, Church House, Great Smith Street, Westminster, SW1P 3AZ
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