From the Worldwide Faith News archives www.wfn.org


[PCUSANEWS] New Web site offers help to those confronted by


From PCUSA NEWS <PCUSA.NEWS@ECUNET.ORG>
Date Mon, 4 Oct 2004 08:05:45 -0500

Note #8507 from PCUSA NEWS to PRESBYNEWS:

04439
October 1, 2004

New Web site offers help to those confronted by sexual misconduct

Goal is to make churches 'safe places' for healing, justice

by Jerry L. Van Marter

LOUISVILLE - A new Web site containing a variety of resources for
Presbyterians dealing with sexual misconduct issues has gone "live."

	The theme of the site - at www.pcusa.org/sexualmisconduct - is "Safe
Churches."

	"The church is meant to be a safe place," Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.) sexual misconduct ombudsperson Pat Hendrix told the Presbyterian
News Service. "That's our goal with this site."

	Work on the Web site began in response to recommendations from the
Independent Committee of Inquiry, which investigated large-scale abuse of
missionary children in the Congo between the 1940s and 1970s. Hendrix said
development of the Web site was guided in part by the Congo survivors group.

	The Web site contains sexual misconduct-related definitions,
awareness-raising resources, guidelines for creating sexual misconduct
policies for congregations, protocols for reporting incidents of sexual
misconduct, resources for rebuilding trust that has been shattered in a
religious community by incidents of sexual misconduct, and PC(USA) policy
statements on sexual misconduct.

	"I hope people will find the Web site informative," Hendrix said, "so
people can understand more fully what kinds of abuse exist and can understand
what happened to them."

	Beyond understanding, however, Hendrix wants the new Web site to
offer healing. "There are sample liturgies for healing services," she said,
"and resources for people to identify the issues involved in circumstances of
sexual misconduct and learn how to talk about them."

	It's taken about a year to develop the Web site, Hendrix said.
"There's not much new material on the site, but until now all of these
resources were in different programmatic areas - some in child advocacy, some
in the Office of the General Assembly, some in Women's Ministries. We've
pulled them all together in one place."

	Congregations need to be better prepared to deal with sexual
misconduct, Hendrix said. "It's good to have policies and procedures in place
before cases or problems arise. And the site includes instructions on steps
to take when abuse occurs, because there are different sets of rules
depending on the circumstances and the position the perpetrator holds in the
church."

	Hendrix believes the new Web site will demonstrate the church's
serious commitment to addressing sexual misconduct. "We know the problem's
out there," she said. "We hope this gives people who need this site a place
to start on their journey to justice and healing."

	For more information, contact Pat Hendrix at Phendrix@ctr.pcusa.org.

To subscribe or unsubscribe, please send an email to
pcusanews-subscribe-request@halak.pcusa.org or
pcusanews-unsubscribe-request@halak.pcusa.org

To contact the owner of the list, please send an email to
pcusanews-request@halak.pcusa.org


Browse month . . . Browse month (sort by Source) . . . Advanced Search & Browse . . . WFN Home