If you need to exit this page in a hurry,
click either on this button or on the picture and it will take you away from here.
It will not delete your browser history.
The following button links to a website which gives useful guidance on e-safety and how to go about 'covering your tracks' if you are accessing support from the web and fear that your abuser may try to track your browsing. There's also detailed guidance at https://www.womensaid.org.uk/information-support/what-is-domestic-abuse/cover-your-tracks-online/
Abuse takes many forms - emotional, financial, sexual, to name but three. Coercive control and domestic abuse impacts disproportionately on women, but men, too, may suffer abuse at the hands of a partner.
The Diocese has compiled a list of agencies and charities which offer support and it can be found here (NB - this link has no quick exit button):
The parish safeguarding officer is:
The Revd. Canon David Rowett.
The assistant parish safeguarding officer is:
Mr Robert Smith
Every parish must possess a regularly-reviewed Safeguarding Policy.
The Diocese of Lincoln employs a highly qualified and experienced safeguarding team.
Information on all manner of safeguarding matters, examples of Good Practice and contact details may be found there
St Mary's Parish Church , Barton-upon-Humber
Burgate, Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire DN18 5EZ
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