18/11/2025
PSNI To Investigate Presbyterian Church Safeguarding Concerns
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed the launch of a full criminal investigation following serious safeguarding concerns highlighted by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI).
Assistant Chief Constable David Beck, Crime Department, confirmed that the PSNI has formalized a coordinated response, working alongside statutory and support agencies. A dedicated investigation team, supervised by an experienced senior investigating officer from the Public Protection Branch, has been established to lead the inquiry.
ACC Beck stated that the PSNI's role will be to investigate all criminal offences, ensuring victims can access the criminal justice process and holding perpetrators to account.
"Our immediate priority is the protection and safeguarding of anyone who may have been affected," said ACC Beck.
ACC Beck issued a direct appeal to victims, assuring them that the police are ready to listen and support them with sensitivity, respect, and professionalism, and that victims do not have to come to a police station to make a report.
PSNI is appealing for anyone who wishes to make a report or disclose information to contact police directly on 101 or via the dedicated email address: PCIenquiry@psni.police.uk
If victims want to avail of support, or just talk to someone who can help them navigate what is a triggering or traumatic time, please contact Victim Support NI helpline on: 028 9013 0405. They are on hand to help and can signpost you on to other local agencies if required. You can contact them from 9am to 5pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and 9am to 9pm on Thursdays. Assistant Chief Constable Beck added: "We recognise the courage it takes to come forward. We want to reassure anyone affected that you will be heard and supported.
"We are committed to working hand in hand with our Health and Social Care colleagues and all other agencies who are dedicated to supporting victims."
Commissioner Designate for Victims of Crime Geraldine Hanna said: "At the heart of this story are individuals who have been let down by one of the most important institutions in their lives.
"It is crucial that anyone affected is able to access the support and services they need.
"Their voice and their wellbeing must be the central driving force for the police and all other agencies involved in this process."
Dr Ciara McKillop, Director of Community Care, SPPG said: "We are committed to working with PSNI and other statutory partners to support the investigation outlined by ACC Beck today.
"Our primary focus and unwavering commitment will be to support those who have been affected.
"We will be attentive to any issues arising during the PSNI investigation and will work with our partner agencies to understand the background and impact of these safeguarding issues and to respond to any learning which emerges."
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said: "My immediate thoughts and concerns are with any individuals who have been affected by the recent news of safeguarding concerns in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
"I would urge all victims and potential victims, when they are ready, and those who can provide any information to assist the PSNI’s investigations by providing information through the pathways being established by PSNI with other agencies and organisations.
"My officials and the Health and Social Care system are co-operating fully with the PSNI under the agreed strategy for investigation into these concerns."
Assistant Chief Constable David Beck, Crime Department, confirmed that the PSNI has formalized a coordinated response, working alongside statutory and support agencies. A dedicated investigation team, supervised by an experienced senior investigating officer from the Public Protection Branch, has been established to lead the inquiry.
ACC Beck stated that the PSNI's role will be to investigate all criminal offences, ensuring victims can access the criminal justice process and holding perpetrators to account.
"Our immediate priority is the protection and safeguarding of anyone who may have been affected," said ACC Beck.
ACC Beck issued a direct appeal to victims, assuring them that the police are ready to listen and support them with sensitivity, respect, and professionalism, and that victims do not have to come to a police station to make a report.
PSNI is appealing for anyone who wishes to make a report or disclose information to contact police directly on 101 or via the dedicated email address: PCIenquiry@psni.police.uk
If victims want to avail of support, or just talk to someone who can help them navigate what is a triggering or traumatic time, please contact Victim Support NI helpline on: 028 9013 0405. They are on hand to help and can signpost you on to other local agencies if required. You can contact them from 9am to 5pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and 9am to 9pm on Thursdays. Assistant Chief Constable Beck added: "We recognise the courage it takes to come forward. We want to reassure anyone affected that you will be heard and supported.
"We are committed to working hand in hand with our Health and Social Care colleagues and all other agencies who are dedicated to supporting victims."
Commissioner Designate for Victims of Crime Geraldine Hanna said: "At the heart of this story are individuals who have been let down by one of the most important institutions in their lives.
"It is crucial that anyone affected is able to access the support and services they need.
"Their voice and their wellbeing must be the central driving force for the police and all other agencies involved in this process."
Dr Ciara McKillop, Director of Community Care, SPPG said: "We are committed to working with PSNI and other statutory partners to support the investigation outlined by ACC Beck today.
"Our primary focus and unwavering commitment will be to support those who have been affected.
"We will be attentive to any issues arising during the PSNI investigation and will work with our partner agencies to understand the background and impact of these safeguarding issues and to respond to any learning which emerges."
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said: "My immediate thoughts and concerns are with any individuals who have been affected by the recent news of safeguarding concerns in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
"I would urge all victims and potential victims, when they are ready, and those who can provide any information to assist the PSNI’s investigations by providing information through the pathways being established by PSNI with other agencies and organisations.
"My officials and the Health and Social Care system are co-operating fully with the PSNI under the agreed strategy for investigation into these concerns."
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