General Reiterates ‘Spiritual Imperative’ to Care for Children at International Conference

Child protection practitioners from around the world attended a three-day conference in March 2019, focusing on ‘New Learning and Best Practice’

Group photoCHILD protection practitioners from around the world attended a three-day conference at The Salvation Army’s William Booth College in London in March 2019. The event focused on ‘New Learning and Best Practice’ and brought together Salvation Army officers and employees working in child protection. The purpose was to share expertise, discuss best ways of working, identify gaps and strengthen relationships with colleagues.

A wide geographic and cultural perspective was represented among group members, with several delegates presenting workshops and passing on their own experiences. The conference also welcomed external participants, notably on the second day when safeguarding consultant Ian Elliott led a session on listening and learning from those who have been hurt. A survivor of childhood abuse in the Church spoke movingly on good practice in caring for those who have been abused.

Other sessions during the conference explored the biblical context for safeguarding – led by Nancy Turley, Territorial Abuse Advisor in the Canada and Bermuda Territory – and working strategically with children who are being exploited, facilitated by Jason Pope from The Salvation Army World Service Office at USA National Headquarters. Visa restrictions meant that not all participants were able to attend in person, but they were still able to contribute thanks to their presentations being delivered by colleagues – such as a session on working with children with disabilities, developed by Ruth Ndunge from Kenya East Territory.

Spiritual imperative

During a keynote address, General Brian Peddle, international leader of The Salvation Army, stressed the importance of child protection. ‘We have a spiritual imperative to care for children – the Bible is clear about this,’ he said. Reminding those gathered that his Call to Mission specifically describes a ‘Call to raise and nurture every generation’, he stated that child protection remains a priority under his leadership. He thanked those who have worked in this capacity for some time, predating the current efforts at an international level.

Jane Dodds, Director of The Salvation Army’s International Child Protection unit, summarised that ‘excellence is the only acceptable standard’ where safeguarding and child protection are concerned. Conference outcomes included an objective that every Salvation Army corps (church) should become a ‘therapeutic community’, where children are at the heart of all that is done. Salvation Army leaders worldwide have been tasked with providing essential support in coordinating resources, ensuring access to further training and support, and sharing knowledge and experience to make certain that safeguarding of children and young people is prioritised with renewed resolve.

Report by IHQ Communications
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  • Photos from the conference are available to download from the IHQ Flickr stream at: sar.my/cp2019
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