Safeguarding
Safeguarding at St Joseph's
The Archdiocese of Birmingham has a zero-tolerance approach to all abuse.
In an emergency
If a child or adult is believed to be in immediate danger, call 999 without delay.
If you have any concern about the welfare of a child or adult, please contact the police, the parish safeguarding representatives, or the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
Our Parish Safeguarding Representatives
Our representatives provide the link between the parish and the Diocesan Safeguarding Team. Please contact either of them with any concern.
Una Dalziel
0121 464 8140Louise Dalziel
0121 464 8140Reporting Abuse
If you are concerned about the welfare of a child or adult, do not delay in contacting the police, using 999 if a child or adult is believed to be in immediate danger.
It is the policy of the Catholic Church in England and Wales to report all allegations of abuse to statutory authorities, regardless of whether the abuse occurred recently or in the past, or whether the accused person is living or deceased.
As per the code of conduct, if you are in any role within the Catholic Church in England and Wales, you must refer allegations directly to the Safeguarding Team in your diocese or religious congregation, or directly to the police.
If you are a member of the public, please refer allegations directly to the police and to the Diocesan Safeguarding office on 0121 230 6240 (safeguarding@rcaob.org.uk).
All Church activity should provide a safe environment which promotes and supports the wellbeing of everyone and protects them from harm. The Catholic Church in England and Wales has committed to a common set of national safeguarding standards to help protect children and adults who may be at risk.
Each Diocese has a Safeguarding Team and a Trustee Subcommittee, which has oversight of that work. Each parish has a Safeguarding Representative(s) who provide the link between the parish and the Safeguarding Team, promote safe practice in all activities involving children and adults, and advise on safeguarding matters in the parish.
The Diocesan Safeguarding Team
The Diocesan team provides advice to safeguarding representatives and parish priests, and manages more serious safeguarding concerns. They have responsibility for Diocesan-wide policy, practice, training and safer recruitment processes.
Visit the Diocesan Safeguarding PageOnline Safeguarding Training
CSSA Level 3 online safeguarding training is free to access for those involved in parish life and ministry.
Register at the CSSA training portalSafe Spaces
Safe Spaces is a free, independent and confidential support service for anyone who has experienced abuse in relation to the Catholic Church of England and Wales, the Church of England, or the Church in Wales — by someone who holds any role at the church or is linked to a church-led activity or group.
If you have been affected, however long ago, Safe Spaces can support you. You do not need to have told the police or the church authorities, and you do not need 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.
- Mon–Fri: 9am – 9pm
- Saturday: 9am – 1pm
- Sunday: 1pm – 5pm
