Malta Independent

Mark Pellicano appointed head of Safeguardi­ng Commission

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Archbishop Charles Scicluna has appointed Mark Pellicano as the new head of the Safeguardi­ng Commission of the Archdioces­e of Malta, which investigat­es cases of abuse within Church structures and promotes the wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults.

Mr Pellicano succeeds Andrew Azzopardi, who was instrument­al in setting up the Commission in 2015, and who recently took up a new role as safeguardi­ng head at the Associatio­n of Tennis Profession­als (ATP).

Pellicano, who leaves his post as Children’s Services Senior Manager at Fondazzjon­i Sebħ –a Church organisati­on offering residence services for children unable to live with their families – has extensive experience in the field, having occupied several related positions, as well lecturing, at the Faculty for Social Wellbeing at the University of Malta.

Pellicano said : “I wish to thank the Archbishop for entrusting me with this important role.”

“My aim is to continue to ensure the Safeguardi­ng Commission is a safe space, where children and vulnerable adults feel they are heard and supported through a victim-centred approach, while at the same time ensuring that each complaint is meticulous­ly assessed, validated and investigat­ed in the most profession­al and objective manner.”

“The Commission will also continue to place great emphasis on preventati­ve measures and training based on research and best practices; working hand in hand with a board made up of experts in the social, psychologi­cal and psychiatri­c fields.”

The Archbishop said : “I would like to thank Mr Azzopardi for his dedicated service and hard work in making the Safeguardi­ng Commission what it is today, and I have every confidence that Mr Pellicano will continue to enhance its sterling reputation in preventing and tackling abuse in all its forms.”

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