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Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup We are putting together a self-insurance program, but it’s in its early stages and, at the next renewal date, which will be October this year, we will again be seeking to get insurance cover.” “That is correct and that’s been the case since October 2021, when the insurance companies declined to give cover,” a spokesperson said. The Anglican Schools Commission in southern Queensland confirmed that private insurers had refused to cover any of its schools in October 2021. Historical claims are still covered under previous insurance policies.

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The schools are not indemnified by the government and are now individually exposed to the full financial consequences of new abuse claims. Thank you.Documents seen by the Guardian also reveal that private insurers have abandoned a significant number of schools owned and operated by the Anglican church in southern Queensland, refusing to cover them for new claims of child sexual abuse. Amanda Longbottom who can be contacted on Tel: 01395 272309 or email: ONLY use this number and email address for safeguarding concerns and NOT general enquiries. Our Parish Safeguarding Representative is Mrs. If you have a concern about the safety or someone or the actions of someone working with children or vulnerable adults, please speak to someone: John in the Wilderness and All Saints’ Exeter Road, Exmouth. John the Evangelist, Withycombe Raleigh St. Our three churches are the Parish Church of St. The Church of England (Anglican) Parish of Withycombe Raleigh with Exmouth in the Diocese of Exeter (Devon) in the UK. We would be delighted to see you at any one of our churches in the team and if we can be of any help in any way, be it to discuss the possibility of a wedding or baptism (christening) or for any pastoral problems, please do not hesitate to contact one of the clergy or the parish office located in the hall at the Parish Church. Each church also has a separate committee to make decisions about each church’s life, fabric, events and so on. We are a single parish and so we have just one parochial Church Council (P.C.C.) which meets to decide our policies, make decisions and agree our mission strategy and the like.

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Each of our churches has a life of its own, centred around our regular worship of God in Christ, and in addition we have social events but we also have a number of joint activities throughout the year, including some services, Lent and Advent groups, and a house group and a book group meeting each month. We have three lovely and very different churches in our team, all within the Catholic tradition of the Church of England, but expressing it in different ways. We are a large urban and sub-urban parish comprising the larger half of Exmouth town made up of some 25,000 people.

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My colleagues and I would like to welcome you to our parish and mission community. Hold the faith, remembering that when we pray we join with our brother and sisters and the whole company of heaven. Contact family, friends and neighbours, as many of us will feel increasingly lonely and isolated in the coming days and weeks. Please pray for those who are ill and those who care for them, those who are isolated, those who are afraid and those who are struggling to feed themselves and their families. The Churches in our Parish will re-open for public worship on Easter Day, Sunday 4th April and look forward to seeing you very soon. Welcome to the parish of Withycombe Raleigh with Exmouth










Anglican church newsletters