The Church of England’s governing body has rejected a fully independent safeguarding model to deal with abuse cases.
Synod members instead adopted an alternative proposal described as a “way forward in the short term” ahead of a move to full independence in the future.
But child safety expert Prof Alexis Jay – who had called for a fully independent model – described the decision as “deeply disappointing” and “devastating for victims and survivors”.
The vote comes after a turbulent period for the Church, which has seen the resignation of former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby over his handling of an abuse case and criticism of Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell’s links to another.
This is disappointing, short-sighted, and very concerning. Fully independent oversight of safeguarding is essential.
— Prof Michael Green FCCT (@Michael_S_Green) February 11, 2025
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