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Safeguarding Workshops Underway

WelCom April 2019:

Safeguarding is about ensuring we have a culture and environment where the safety of children, young people and adults is paramount. Safeguarding is about the physical, emotional, spiritual and sexual safety of everyone. A programme of workshops is underway in the dioceses.


Brendy Weir

Fifty-three people attended the Archdiocese’s first Safeguarding workshop held at Wellington South Parish on 28 February. Attendees came from a variety of church roles and groups including Parish Councils, Lay Parish leaders, children’s Liturgy volunteers, Life Teen, Passionist Family group, Home of Compassion, St Patrick’s College, and Chaplaincies for Filipino, Samoan, Samoan Sunday School, as well as the Indonesian community, the Wellington Women’s Trust and Archdiocesan staff.

People were keen to hear and share information about this challenging topic of Safeguarding. Feedback has been positive and adjustments have been made to better meet the needs of others attending future Safeguarding workshops in parishes.

In general:

The following points are among the topics being discussed at the workshops.

During March, workshops were also held at Porirua Holy Family and Te Ngakau Tapu (25 people); Te Awakairangi (90 people); Te Wairua Tapu (10 people); Ss Mary and Joseph-Hāto Mere me Hophepa, Ōtaki-Levin (15 people Levin and 20 people Ōtaki).

For more information contact Brendy Weir, Safeguarding Adviser for the Archdiocese, email b.weir@wn.catholic.org.nz or phone (04) 496-1768 or 021 1958 307. To view the new safeguarding policy documents go the Archdiocese website at: wn.catholic.org.nz/adw_type/safeguarding-in-the-archdiocese-of-wellington/

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