We pray. we go.
We pray. we go.
We pray. we go.
We pray. we go.
We pray. we go.
We pray. we go.
gather your friends
We are so glad that you have made the decision to get involved in spotfires. We believe that they are a key part to seeing the culture of prayer and evangelism required for a move of God in the UK & Ireland.
This page is your place to find resources, training and practical help as you help lead or start a spotfire.
gather your friends
We hold regular ignition calls which are times for you to meet the spotfires team, get connected with the wider movement and learn more about the vision.
Speak to the Designated Safeguarding Lead
Speak to your Regional Champ
Speak to your church leader
You should raise a safeguarding concern as soon as you notice any signs or have suspicions of abuse, harm, or neglect towards a vulnerable individual. Prompt reporting is crucial to prevent further harm and to provide timely support and intervention.
Reassure....
Record what you’ve been told...
Remain calm...
Refer on or seek advice....
Raising a safeguarding concern is vital to protect vulnerable individuals from potential or ongoing harm, abuse, or neglect, ensuring their safety and well-being. Prompt action can prevent further harm and provide necessary support and interventions for those at risk.
A safeguarding concern involves a belief or evidence that a vulnerable individual, such as a child or an adult at risk, may be experiencing or is at risk of experiencing harm, abuse, or neglect. It includes measures to promote their wellbeing and ensure they live in safe environments.
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