
Contact
Us
Whatever your query, we’d be pleased to hear from you.
There are several ways to get in touch:
Are you a survivor of church related abuse?
If you need support, there is Safe Spaces.
If you’d like to talk about working with us on our survivor panel or in other ways, please email Sarah: sarah.gleadall@catholicsafeguarding.org.uk
Are you a member of the public?
Please initially email admin@catholicsafeguarding.org.uk and one of our team will be happy to get you to the right person.
Are you a journalist?
Please email sarah.gleadall@catholicsafeguarding.org.uk / Call 07950 726 731
Are you a church safeguarding professional?
For administrative queries please email admin@catholicsafeguarding.org.uk
If you would like to contact CSSA about your audit, please email: qualityassurance@catholicsafeguarding.org.uk and one of the team will respond.
You can call us on 0207 901 1920 between 9 am and 5 pm Monday – Friday.
If you’d like to write to us, you are welcome to:
Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (CSSA)
39 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1BX
If you are concerned about the welfare of a child or adult at risk, do not delay in contacting the police, using 999 if a child or adult is believed to be in immediate danger. It is the policy of the Catholic Church in England and Wales to report all allegations of abuse to statutory authorities, regardless of whether the abuse occurred recently or in the past, or whether the accused person is living or deceased. If you are a member of the public, please refer allegations directly to the police and also to the safeguarding office in your diocese; (the relevant Diocesan safeguarding office can be located using the interactive map.)
At the CSSA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the core of who we are. Our commitment to these values is unwavering. They are central to our mission and to our impact. We are open to all regardless of gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, or any other aspect which makes them unique.