Keeping everyone safe
We are committed to creating a safe environment for everyone in our church community. Where there are concerns that a child, young person or adult is at risk of harm, or you witness concerning behaviour, the process below must be followed.
The safeguarding process
Three clear stages — so everyone knows what to do and what happens next.
Recognise, respond and report
If anyone has a concern about the welfare of a child or adult at risk, or the behaviour of an individual, everyone has a duty to recognise, respond and report to the appropriate Designated Person for Safeguarding.
Review and report
The report is reviewed by the Designated Person, who decides what action to take. Their duty is to review and report to the relevant people and authorities.
Support and report
Once a decision is made, the Designated Person, Safeguarding Trustee and Minister have a duty to support and report to all those affected.
The Safeguarding Team
Any of the people below can be contacted in confidence.
Safeguarding Children (0–18)
Debra Moss
Deputy Designated Person
To contact any of the above, please ring the Church Office on 01635 867054 and leave your number, and they will get back to you. To report a concern you can also pick up a form from the quiet room noticeboard in church.
In an emergency
If a child or adult at risk is in imminent danger of harm, contact the police or emergency services without delay — call 999.
National Childline — 0800 11 11
Useful external contacts
- Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) Fiona Goussard — 01635 503153 ext. 1197
- West Berkshire Adult Social Services Safeguarding Adults Team — 01635 519056
- West Berkshire Children's Social Services 01635 503090 (out of hours 01344 786512)
- Southern Counties Baptist Association Safeguarding Advisor: Melanie Pike — 07712 508779
Safeguarding policy & procedures
Our full policy and a one-page summary are available to download below.
Last reviewed: February 2026
