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Children's Ministry
The Children's Ministry Tents are in a safe enclosed area with security personnel on duty. An area is set aside for parents with small children. |
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Children at the Concert |
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Age Groups: 0 - Nursery, Reception - Year 2, Year 3 - Year 6 Children should register for the year group just completed at nursery/infant/primary school, not the year which they will enter in September. If you wish your child to take part in any session of the Children's Ministry (including the Children's Liturgy which takes place while daily Mass is in progress) please apply by post or e-mail to: Mrs Fran Billington 8 Calder Street Preston PR2 1BD E-mail- franbillington@blueyonder.co.uk Fran will then send out an appropriate Children's Ministry form to you. No child will be able to attend the Children's Ministry without this form having been completed in advance and returned to Fran before Monday, 5th July 2010 The Children's Ministry is not a crèche New Dawn Walsingham Conference Child Protection StatementIt is the policy of the New Dawn Walsingham Conference to protect children and young people from physical, emotional or sexual abuse and to provide a safe environment for them. This commitment flows from our common belief in the dignity and uniqueness of every human life. It is our policy to respect that dignity and uniqueness. We start from the principle that each child has a right to expect the highest level of care and protection, love, encouragement and respect that we can give. It is our aim to provide an environment that supports and nurtures children so that they may develop and mature as safe from harm as possible. While we aim to protect our children and young people from all kind of harm, we accept that some element of risk is unavoidable. Child Protection Procedures are intended to minimise those risks. Child Protection Procedures are also intended to assist The New Dawn Walsingham Conference children's and young people's teams in identifying ways in which they can safeguard the best interests of the children and young people in their care, and their own best interests as well. The New Dawn Walsingham Conference currently uses the Child Protection Policy of the Diocese of Westminster adapted to the New Dawn situation. The Diocese of Westminster Child Protection Policy can be accessed on their Web site www.rcdow.org.uk and a copy is available for inspection at the conference site office. |
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