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New standards for child safety

New child safe standards come into force in Victoria from today to better protect children from harm and abuse, including those in Melton and Moorabool.

The Standards are compulsory for most organisations, businesses or groups that work or volunteer with children up to the age of 18 in Victoria.

Following six years of Child Safety Standards implementation and a further review by the Victorian Government, the Standards are being strengthened in significant ways to better protect children from physical, sexual and psychological abuse and neglect.

Aligning more closely with the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations, the 11 new Standards will replace the current seven Standards.

In an Australian first, the new Child Safe Standard 1 will play an important role in keeping Aboriginal children safe and in celebrating their diverse and unique identities.

As well as a greater focus on safety for Aboriginal children and young people, the new Standards will require organisations to involve families and communities in their measures to keep children safe.

They will also be required to manage the risk of abuse in online environments, and include an important and welcome focus on empowering children about their rights and taking them seriously when they raise concerns.

The work organisations have already done to meet the current Standards will help them be compliant with the new Standards, but most organisations will need to make some changes.

The Commission has released guidance to help organisations understand the new Standards and what the Commission will look for when assessing compliance.

Organisations will need to take action to comply with the new Standards by July 1, but there will be allowances for organisations who need more time.

Children and Young People principal commissioner Liana Buchanan for confirmed the initial focus would be on informing and educating organisations about their obligations under the new Standards.

“From January 2023, the Commission will expect organisations to have more comprehensively implemented the new Standards.

“Children deserve to feel safe, nurtured and protected by the organisations they interact with, and the new Child Safe Standards will help make organisations safer and more inclusive for all children,” she said.

Details: https://ccyp.vic.gov.au/

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