Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue Address
High Street Dilton Marsh, BA13 4FE, United Kingdom
This invitation is open to all members of the church, of all denominations, whether or not you are currently involved in a formal way in church or within ecumenical children’s ministry.
[Ecumenical children’s ministry includes Open the Book, Little Lights, Experience days]
Safeguarding training session – Thursday 20th June 2024 – 6pm-9pm
We are committed to creating an environment, which is welcoming and respectful and enables safeguarding concerns to be raised and responded to openly, promptly and consistently.
I last offered this training three years ago and therefore the time has come to offer this training face to face!
If you trained face to face with me previously, have a certificate for training in the last three years, or have not undertaken training before; please do book and attend.
Everyone who is involved within the life of the church from greeting on a Sunday morning, helping with children’s ministry, making the refreshments, or any other role within the church; are required to undertake ‘Safeguarding training’ at both basic and foundation level, this is to be renewed every three years.
To this end, we have arranged to offer an in-person safeguarding training session at Holy Trinity, Dilton Marsh on Thursday 20th June 2024 - 6pm-9pm.
If you are unable to attend in person, it is possible to complete ‘Safeguarding training’ at both basic and foundation level online through: https://safeguardingtraining.cofeportal.org/
If you choose to complete online, please send a copy of your certificate to [email protected] so this can be recorded.
Refreshments will be provided, and a certificate issued, valid for three years to each participant.
Please contact Yvette Croft (Parish Safeguarding Officer) on 07460451770 or via email [email protected] to reserve your place or to answer any questions
I look forward to facilitating this training and seeing many of you there.

Dilton Marsh: Holy Trinity

Growing as a Community of Faith: Responding to God’s love through worship, serving the community and caring for creation.

A very warm welcome to you!

At Holy Trinity Church we seek to be a welcoming church inspired by the two great commandments of Jesus Christ - to love God and to love our neighbours. This means that we are seeking ways to lift our praise and worship to God, to deepen our own spiritual journeys, and to reach out into the community to love and serve our neighbours including all of creation. We seek to be inclusive, generous in spirit and practice great hospitality…more cake?

As you explore this website you will discover the various activities that are on offer - if you spot something that you feel is missing from our offering and would like to help us to remedy that please do get in touch! We have many opportunities to be involved and would welcome your presence with us.

We hope to see you at our services and other events. All are welcome. And please do get in touch if you need any spiritual or pastoral support, or someone to pray with or for you, or simply just a listening ear.

Grace and peace,

Rev'd Rebecca Harris

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Safeguarding Training

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
Dilton Marsh: Holy Trinity
Address
High Street Dilton Marsh, BA13 4FE, United Kingdom

This invitation is open to all members of the church, of all denominations, whether or not you are currently involved in a formal way in church or within ecumenical children’s ministry.
[Ecumenical children’s ministry includes Open the Book, Little Lights, Experience days]
Safeguarding training session – Thursday 20th June 2024 – 6pm-9pm
We are committed to creating an environment, which is welcoming and respectful and enables safeguarding concerns to be raised and responded to openly, promptly and consistently.
I last offered this training three years ago and therefore the time has come to offer this training face to face!
If you trained face to face with me previously, have a certificate for training in the last three years, or have not undertaken training before; please do book and attend.
Everyone who is involved within the life of the church from greeting on a Sunday morning, helping with children’s ministry, making the refreshments, or any other role within the church; are required to undertake ‘Safeguarding training’ at both basic and foundation level, this is to be renewed every three years.
To this end, we have arranged to offer an in-person safeguarding training session at Holy Trinity, Dilton Marsh on Thursday 20th June 2024 - 6pm-9pm.
If you are unable to attend in person, it is possible to complete ‘Safeguarding training’ at both basic and foundation level online through: https://safeguardingtraining.cofeportal.org/
If you choose to complete online, please send a copy of your certificate to [email protected] so this can be recorded.
Refreshments will be provided, and a certificate issued, valid for three years to each participant.
Please contact Yvette Croft (Parish Safeguarding Officer) on 07460451770 or via email [email protected] to reserve your place or to answer any questions
I look forward to facilitating this training and seeing many of you there.

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Safeguarding

Our parish of Dilton Marsh is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Salisbury’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO Yvette Croft [email protected], 07460 451770, or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor please telephone Mrs Suzy Futcher and Mr Jem (Jeremy) Carter, 07500 664800. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

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