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Presbyterian Church moderator steps down over ‘failings’ in safeguarding | UK News

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 Rev Trevor Gribben standing at a podium with a row of microphones in front of him. There is a stained glass wall behind him, as well as a blue TV screen which says Presbyterian Church in Ireland. He has glasses and is wearing a suit

The Rev Trevor Gribben said “people have been placed at risk” due to the failings

The head of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland has stepped down after “serious and significant failings” in safeguarding.

The Rev Trevor Gribben said “people have been placed at risk” due to the failings.

It is believed to be the first time in the long history of the church that the leader, known as moderator, has stepped aside while in office. He will leave the position at the end of this month.

The Presbyterian Church is the largest Protestant denomination in Northern Ireland, and on the island.

In a statement, he said the safeguarding failings took place between 2009 and 2022. During part of that period, he had a senior role in the church as general secretary.

Rev Gribben said: “Following an internal investigation and report, it has become clear that there have been serious and significant failings in the central safeguarding functions of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.”

“As a result of this, people have been placed at risk. We are aware of a number of people who have been harmed, and we believe there may well be others as yet unknown to us. We apologise unreservedly for this.”

He added: “The Church’s first and greatest concern about this is for those people who have suffered harm, and those who have been put at risk.

“The Presbyterian Church in Ireland profoundly regrets this, is deeply grieved, and will offer all possible support to those affected.”

‘Deepest personal regret’

Rev Trevor Gribben, who was formally installed in the position in June, will also be leaving his roles as Clerk of the Assembly and General Secretary.

“I have made these decisions and taken these steps with the deepest personal regret that our central failings have caused such harm to those who deserve our protection the most,” he said.

The Moderator for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland is the most senior office-bearer in the organisation.

Convener of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Rev David Bruce standing at a podium with a row of microphones in front of him. There is a stained glass wall behind him, as well as a blue TV screen which says Presbyterian Church in Ireland. He has glasses and is wearing a suit

Convener of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Rev David Bruce, addressed a press conference on Wednesday

Convener of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Rev David Bruce, said that ensuring the safety of all those who take part in the church is a “priority”.

“Our current Safeguarding Team has identified a number of situations between 2009 and 2021, with one as late as 2022, where we have failed to deliver an adequate safeguarding service.”

“These failings were magnified by major gaps in necessary record keeping, so it is inevitable that we have not identified all situations where practice was unacceptable.”

Rev Bruce said this had included situations where the Church failed to make referrals to statutory authorities when required, and “did not respond adequately to concerns expressed to us about individuals in congregations”.

He also said there were situations where the Church failed to respond to people who, having suffered harm, sought help.

Rev Bruce said the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was “truly sorry” for the safeguarding failings.

“We will do everything we can to both put in place better arrangements to prevent this occurring again, and to put the appropriate help and support in place now.”

“Anyone in our congregations, or those more broadly associated with us, either now or in the past, who may have been impacted can contact us directly.”

He added: “I would reassure anyone contacting the team that they will be listened to, heard and responded to, as they should have been previously.”

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