Free workshops will help organisations keep children safe

Free child safe training is coming to Broken Hill on 31 May and 1 June for organisations working with children. 

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Our experienced trainers can help you learn about your organisation’s legal responsibilities under the Child Safe Scheme and Working with Children Check, and much more.

About the sessions

Introduction to the Child Safe Standards is an overview of each of the 10 Child Safe Standards along with tips on how to use the Standards in day-to-day, child-safe practices to keep children safe from harm and abuse and make sure organisations meet their obligations under the Child Safe Scheme.

Empowerment and Participation for Children and Young People is a two-hour training session that provides advice, tools and tips to help organisations empower children and young people to share what makes them feel safe or unsafe in an organisation. When empowerment and participation is done well, children and young people are encouraged to speak up about the matters that are important to them, which keeps them safer.

The SAFE Series Protective-Behaviours Program is for childcare workers and early childhood teachers. The program helps very young children understand that they have a right to feel safe at all times, that nothing is so awful that they can’t talk about it, and that they should be listened to and believed.

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Where and when

Empowerment and Participation for Children and Young People
Time: 1:30 to 3:30pm
Date: 31 May
Location: Broken Hill Civic Centre, 31 Chloride Street

SAFE Series Protective-Behaviours Program
Time: 6pm to 7:30pm
Date: 31 May
Location: Musicians Club, 276 Crystal Street

Introduction to the Child Safe Standards
Time: 10 to 11:30am
Date: 1 June
Location: Broken Hill Civic Centre, 31 Chloride Street

SAFE Series Protective-Behaviours Program
Time: 1:30 to 3:30pm
Date: 1 June
Location: Broken Hill Civic Centre, 31 Chloride Street

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