Afrikindness, in partnership with Winners’ Chapel International Leeds, has launched a pioneering Safeguarding Training Pack tailored for faith-based communities.
The initiative, unveiled during a transformative workshop, addresses the unique cultural and spiritual needs of African and faith-based communities, equipping them with tools to safeguard children and young people effectively.
Co-created with safeguarding experts from Voluntary Action Leeds and representatives from seven faith communities, the training pack is an adaptation of the Leeds Safeguarding Board’s guidelines. It is uniquely designed to reflect the cultural realities of African congregations, fostering safer environments for vulnerable individuals.
A statement issued by the CEO, Afrikindness, Bunmi Owolabi, saidbthe workshop, held at Winners’ Chapel International Leeds and sponsored by the National Lottery Community Fund, attracted over 110 parents, 30 children, and leaders from various faith groups, including the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Apostolic Missions International Ministries UK (Church on Mission), Chosen Church, Dunamis International Gospel Centre, and Meshebah Community Interest Company, among others.