Developing a Code of Conduct - 3:00pm to 4:30pm

A code of conduct is an important part of an organisation’s child safe approach. This webinar is an in-depth look at how to develop or revise a code of conduct.

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Developing a code of conduct

A code of conduct helps manage risks to children as they interact with adults and other children and young people in your organisation.

Under the Child Safe Standards, your staff and volunteers must ‘comply with a code of conduct that sets clear behavioural standards towards children’.

Having clear rules and expectations for how adults should interact with children helps prevent child abuse and encourages reporting.

This webinar will help you develop or revise your organisation’s code of conduct.

It’s designed for people who are responsible for child safety within their organisation, including leaders, managers and HR personnel. 

The Child Safe Scheme came into effect in NSW on 1 February 2022.

Under the scheme, many child-related organisations in NSW are now legally required to implement the Child Safe Standards.

Find out more about the Child Safe Scheme.

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