Introduction to the Child Safe Standards - 3pm to 5pm at Anzac Memorial Hyde Park Sydney

Learn about the Child Safe Standards with tips on how to embed them into your organisation's child safe practices. 

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Introduction to the Child Safe Standards - face to face

Who it's for

Anyone who works in a child-related role and is new to the Child Safe Standards or needs a refresher.

What it'll cover

Taking steps to prevent harm and abuse to children and young people is known as being child safe. To be child safe, all child-related organisations in NSW should apply the Child Safe Standards as part of the Child Safe Scheme. They must provide environments that put the safety of children and young people first every time. 

Introduction to the Child Safe Standards helps organisations build capability to help them make sure child safe practices are central to their organisation's values and how they operate. 

To complement the session, download our Guide to the Child Safe Standards (PDF, 11.29MB) handbook. 

For more information, please contact our Child Safe Team.

 

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