Safeguarding Season 2024
/Rochester Cathedral is marking a month-long season of Safeguarding this year, in which we invite everyone to reflect on the past failures of the Church in protecting children and vulnerable adults, here in Rochester and elsewhere.
Our commitment to putting survivors and victims of abuse first is demonstrated not least in the presence of the Loudfence on the Cathedral railings, and anyone is welcome to join in that act of solidarity by tying ribbons.
There will be an Art exhibition in the Crypt – Sculpting Sorrow and Picturing Peace’ focussing on the issues of violence and trauma experienced by women and children, particularly in the Middle East.
‘Safeguarding Sunday’ is Sunday 17 November, and there will be a focus and special prayers at services that day.
Monday November 25 is White Ribbon Day and it also sees the beginning of the 16 Days of Action to end Domestic Abuse campaign. This is an international campaign that seeks to address and combat domestic violence, which disproportionately affects women and marginalized communities. The campaign emphasizes the need for gender equality, the eradication of violence against women, and the protection of human rights.