“We can always do better”: Archbishop Jeremy Greaves on ABC News Radio
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“I am particularly mindful of victim-survivors who are going to be traumatised and re-traumatised…Concerns about clericalism in the Church, about abuse of positions of trust and power, about protecting reputation — those are things we still have work to do on,” said Archbishop Jeremy Greaves on ABC News radio on Friday 15 November 2024 following the independent Makin review findings and Archbishop Welby’s resignation
Editor’s note: Links to support services and how to make a report
Make a report
If you need to report a crime, contact your local police on 131 444 or call Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
In an emergency, call 000.
If you suspect a child or young person is at risk of harm, abuse or neglect, you can contact your relevant state or territory child protection agency.
Report online child abuse material
To report online child sexual abuse, including child sexual abuse material, please contact the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation using the “Report Abuse” button.
You can also report illegal and harmful online content, and online abuse, to the eSafety Commissioner.
Support services
Bravehearts (support for child sexual abuse survivors) on 1800 272 831
Blue Knot Foundation on 1300 657 380
Survivors & Mates Support Network (SAMSN) on 1800 472 676
1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732
Kids Helpline (for children and young people aged between 5–25) on 1800 55 1800
For more information and links to support, visit:
https://www.childsafety.gov.au
You can also make reports and obtain support from the Office of Safe Ministry on 1800 242 544 or e-mail safeministry@anglicanchurchsq.org.au
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