
We are committed to keeping everyone safe - especially children, young people, and adults who may be more vulnerable.
We believe that everyone has a role in safeguarding, no matter their position in the organisation.
As a Christian movement, our mission is to share the love of Jesus. For us, safeguarding is not just about following rules - it’s about caring for people and building safe, healthy communities.
We are committed to:
Our leaders help create safe and welcoming places by:
We also extend our commitment to safety beyond Australia through our international development programs.
In 2013, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse began. Its final report in 2017 gave important recommendations for organisations like schools, churches and community groups.
We deeply regret every instance of abuse that happened in our care. We have made formal apologies from Australian and International leaders, and continue to work hard to prevent harm in the future.
We follow the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations, which help us create safe environments and respond properly when something goes wrong.
As a Child Safe Organisation, we:
See our safeguarding insights for children and youth.
Since 2014, we’ve updated our policies and created a National Safeguarding Framework. This now includes both children and adults at risk.
We’ve built consistent ways of working across all sites in Australia, and we’re committed to making sure everyone understands and follows our safety standards.
Our framework includes:
Key documents include:
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Find out more about our safeguarding framework and continuous improvement.
We reduce risks by thinking carefully about:
People
Place
Program
Learn more about our people, places and programs.
Our Code of Conduct explains how our workers should behave. It covers:
See child friendly information about expected behaviours.
Our sites are culturally safe places where people feel respected and free to have a say. Learn more about our commitment to reconciliation and inclusion.
We listen to the lived experiences of children, young people, vulnerable adults and community members.
We run state and national youth advisory groups and encourage anyone interested to get involved.
Contact us to join a youth advisory group.
We have a national team of experts who:
If you see or hear something that doesn’t feel right, please speak up.
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