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British Columbia artist creates logo for Partnering for Prevention conference

British Columbia artist creates logo for Partnering for Prevention conference

Under the Surface, a brilliantly symbolic painting by Sophia Beaton, a young aboriginal artist in British Columbia, provided the logo for the second meeting of Partnering for Prevention: Addressing Abuse in Our Communion & Our Communities.

15 July 2011

Church of England: New policy and guidance 'Responding well to those who have been sexually abused

Church of England: New policy and guidance 'Responding well to those who have been sexually abused

New policy and good practice for churches to respond well to those who have been sexually abused has been published today by the Church of England.

11 July 2011

Anglican consultation: "Our churches can be places of safety and healing"

Anglican consultation: "Our churches can be places of safety and healing"

With imagination, empathy and will, our churches can be places of safety and healing. This was the conclusion of the Revd Dr Marie Fortune’s keynote address on the first day of the Partnering for Prevention conference taking place in British Columbia, Canada.

25 June 2011

Anglicans around the world must tackle abuse in Communion churches 'head on

Anglicans around the world must tackle abuse in Communion churches 'head on

Sexual, physical and emotional abuse not only devastates the victims but damages God's mission, according to the spokesman of a new Anglican network working to protect the vulnerable.

17 June 2011

Anglicans aim for abuse-free churches

Anglicans aim for abuse-free churches

From June 23 to 26, an international Anglican conference will convene in Victoria, B.C., to explore how churches can be safer environments for vulnerable youth and adults.

12 May 2011

Anglicans around the world must tackle abuse in Communion churches "head on"

Anglicans around the world must tackle abuse in Communion churches "head on"

Sexual, physical and emotional abuse not only devastates the victims but damages God’s mission, according to the spokesman of an Anglican network working to protect the vulnerable.

02 April 2011