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Supports churches and ministry organisations in safe ministry practices, abuse prevention and providing advice on matters of abuse.
Responsible for all administrative matters including the Working with Children Check and SRE authorisation.
Manages the development, delivery and review of Breaking the Silence training and BTS-related ministry resources.
Responsible for auditing and supporting churches in their implementation of Breaking the Silence in their local ministry activities.
Provides pastoral care and support to individuals working with the CPU through difficult situations.
Provides support and advice on matters of abuse.
02 9690 9325
| 0421 225 740
vbuvcevska@pcnsw.org.au
Supports churches and ministry organisations in safe ministry practices, abuse prevention and providing advice on matters of abuse.
0490 434 667
cpu-admin@pcnsw.org.au
Responsible for all administrative matters including the Working with Children Check and SRE authorisation.
0490 434 672
cpu-training@pcnsw.org.au
Manages the development, delivery and review of Breaking the Silence training and BTS-related ministry resources.
0498 006 571
cpu-auditing@pcnsw.org.au
Responsible for auditing and supporting churches in their implementation of Breaking the Silence in their local ministry activities.
02 9690 9325
cpu@pcnsw.org.au
Provides pastoral care and support to individuals working with the CPU through difficult situations.
02 9690 9325
taclausing@pcnsw.org.au
Provides support and advice on matters of abuse.
If you wish to speak to someone who is independent of the church, you may request to speak to a Contact Person when you contact the CPU. You do not necessarily need to provide details of the complaint, but the CPU may require your contact number to provide you with the details of a Contact Person. The Contact Person will listen to you without blame or bias, and provide information about relevant support services, the right to seek legal advice and the possible need for reporting to appropriate authorities. Call (02) 9690 9325.
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