About Churches' Network for Non-violence

The Churches’ Network for Non-violence (CNNV) has developed out of concern that physical punishment of children has been largely unchallenged by Christian and other religious communities.

CNNV rejects all forms of violence against children including corporal punishment in all its forms. We believe positive, non-violent discipline best models the example set by Jesus. All the recorded encounters between Jesus and children were gentle, respectful and compassionate.

We believe all children should have the same protection from being hit in the home and elsewhere as adults. We aim to work with others in developing a network of support, information and practical resources to assist people in churches and communities to promote positive, non-violent discipline.

CNNV believes that in addition to promoting non-violent discipline, religious groups can work with governments to pass legislation to prohibit all forms of violence against children, including corporal punishment.

Click here for the Coventry Charter for Children and Non-violence

Registered Charity No: 1115528

NEWS - click for details on the following -

NEW book -" Unreasonable Force" New Zealand's journey towards banning the physical punishment of children. Click here for Link to information and order form

A Multi-Religious Commitment to End Violence against Children

New Zealand Bishops support law reform to end corporal punishment.

South African Council of Churches in support of abolition of corporal punishment

Service at Coventry Cathedral
Service dedicated to children and non-violence.

Candles

Workshops
Using the education resource pack Respecting Children-A Handbook On Growing Up Without Violence.Contact us for details

Multi-faith Planning and Reference Group - To join and for details of meetings Contact us

Multi-Faith Conference 2008
Ending Violence Against ChildrenContact us for details

Coventry Charter for Children and Non-Violence. Click to download Coventry Charter

Religions for Peace- Kyoto Statement on Children and Non-Violence. Click to download Kyoto Statement

Contact us for further information