PUBLIC WORSHIP will resume in the Parish of Fonthill Gifford on Sunday 6th December with a service of Holy Communion in Holy Trinity church, beginning at 0800.<span style="font-size: 1rem; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;">CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE WILL START AT 1115 AND BE A SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION (BCP) WITH ORGAN MUSIC PLAYING YOUR FAVOURITE CAROLS, UNFORTUNATELY THERE WILL NO SINGING THE YEAR </span>PLEASE CONTINUE TO OBSERVE COVID-19 RELATED REGULATIONSParish Communion will continue to be streamed via Zoom at 0930 on Sundays for those who are continuing to “shield”:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84966332040Meeting ID: 849 6633 2040Password: 039012CAROL SERVICE IN CANCELLED HOLY TRINITY HAS DECIDED TO CANCEL OUR ANNUAL SERVICE OF CAROLS AND READINGS THIS YEAR.
Our Christmas Day service will be at 11:15. Subject to the current COVID 19 rules so singing will not be permitted but we will have our organist, Stuart, play your favourite carols during the service.Sadly we have decided to cancel our annual Carol Service this year.
THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF FONTHILL GIFFORDSafeguarding Children, Young People & Vulnerable AdultsThis church community commits itself to the nurturing, protection and safeguarding of all children, young people, and vulnerable adults in its care. A vulnerable adult is anyone over 18 who because of physical or mental impairment, age or illness is or may be permanently or temporarily unable to report or defend them self from abuse. All church members share the responsibility of helping to protect individuals in these groups from neglect, or physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, of minimising the risk of abuse and of reporting any such abuse, whether alleged or suspected.1. The Parochial Church Council (PCC) has a moral and legal responsibility to implement a robust safeguarding policy for protecting these individuals, and for reviewing this policy on an annual basis (usually at the first General Meeting after the Annual Parochial Church Meeting). The PCC is also responsible for ensuring that adequate insurance cover exists in respect of applicable Groups/Activities.2. The PCC is committed to implementing the current Diocese of Salisbury Safeguarding Strategy based on the Protecting All God's Children (the House of Bishops’ Safeguarding Policy Statement for Children and Young People, 4th edition, 2010), Promoting a Safer Church (the House of Bishops’ Safeguarding Policy statement for Children, Young People and Adults, 2017), and any updates which may occur.3. The Parochial Church Council therefore commits itself to:• Promoting a safer environment and culture bya) Striving to provide a safe, caring, and consistent environment so that children, young people, and vulnerable adults may thrive in a happy and loving Christian atmosphere.b) Seeking to protect children, young people, and vulnerable adults from actual or potential harm.• Responding promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation so as to enable concerns to be raised and responded to openly and consistently bya) Responding immediately to every concern raised that a child, young person or vulnerable adult may have been harmed, or be at risk from harm, or about the behaviour of an adult or child.b) Working with the Salisbury diocesan and appropriate statutory bodies during an investigation into abuse, including when allegations are made against a member of the church community.c) Challenging any abuse of power, especially by anyone in a position of trust.• Safely recruiting and supporting all those with any responsibility related to children, young people, and vulnerable adults within the ecclesiastical parish bya) Ensuring careful selection and recruitment of ordained and lay ministers as appropriate, voluntary workers, and paid workers with children, young people, and vulnerable adults in line with safer recruitment principles and checks.b) Providing supervision, support, and access to training.• Caring pastorally for victims/survivors of abuse and other affected persons bya) Ensuring that informed and appropriate pastoral care is offered to any child, young person, or adult who has suffered abuse.b) Ensuring that appropriate pastoral care is offered to any member of our church community against whom an allegation is made.• Caring pastorally for those who are the subject of concerns or allegations of abuse and other affected persons bya) Endeavouring to offer care and support to all those that have been abused, regardless of the type of abuse, when or where it occurred.b) Continuing to learn how to respond in a supportive and healing way to the needs of those who have suffered abuse.• Responding to those that may pose a present risk to others bya) Ensuring, in partnership with the Diocese of Salisbury and other agencies, that care and supervision is provided for any member of our church community known to have offended against a child, young person, or vulnerable adult, or to pose a risk to them.4. The PCC has appointed a Parish Safeguarding Representative, to whom any concerns or allegations of abuse should be reported immediately:The Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO) Paul Gorford, Dacre House, Fonthill Gifford, Tisbury, Wilts SP3 6QW5. Note though if you think a child or vulnerable adult is in immediate danger of harm you should call the police on 101 or 999 depending on the urgency of the situation and subsequently report it to the PSO, or contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser, on 07500 664800 or email heather.bland@salisbury.anglican.org.Telephone: All contact details including both Church Wardens and our Priest are on the church Notice Board and in the Focus Magazine.Adopted by the Parochial Church Council of the ecclesiastical Parish of Fonthill Gifford on 25 February 2019 and signed on behalf of Fonthill Gifford PCC by the Reverend Juliette Hulme (Team Vicar Nadder Valley Benefice and Parish Priest Fonthill Gifford)