12 MayPractical ways to implement the Child Safe Standards

Posted on 12 May 2022

Practical ways to implement the Child Safe Standards in early childhood services

Presented by Deanne Carson – Body Safety Australia

Live online session

Wednesday 18th May, 2022, 1.30pm – 3.00pm

Registrations now open: Learning Brought to Life “Practical ways to implement the Child Safe Standards in early childhood services”

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Can’t attend the live Webinar time?

Please register and a recording will be available to view for 24 hours after the link to the session is sent.

All registrants receive a link to the recording of the Webinar. The link is emailed the next business day after the session and will be available for 24 hours after the link is sent.

About the session

The new Victorian Child Safe Standards come into effect on 1 July 2022. The changes will strengthen how you continue to improve child safety in your environment.

The things Child Safe organisations already do to keep children safe will help them to be compliant with the new Standards.  In some areas, however, organisations will need to change or develop their current child safety policy, practices and organisational culture to meet the new Standards.

We will review changes to the CSS and what this means for professionals and volunteers working within Child Safe organisations. We will also discuss incorporating the standards with children.

The session will include:

  • Overview of Child Safe Standards
  • Involving families and communities
  • Safety for Aboriginal children and young people
  • Managing risks in the online environment
  • Understanding and Upholding Diversity in Child Safety
  • Reflecting on efficacy and methods to improve policies and procedures
  • Codesign with children and families

PRESENTER: Deanne Carson – Body Safety Australia

CEO and Co-Founder of Body Safety Australia, Deanne is a leading Australian sexuality educator, researcher, speaker, author and ultimate keeper of a straight face when dispelling children’s misconceptions about bodies and baby making. All Deanne’s classes, workshops and speaking engagements are inclusive of same-sex attracted, sex and gender diverse young people and their families. They celebrate young people from all family structures, cultures, and faiths, and are inclusive of varying abilities and needs.

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