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THE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au. CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce and the Commission’s systemic inquiry, Our youth, our way.The Koori Youth Justice Taskforce was a partnership project with the Department of Justice and Community Safety, and considered all Aboriginal children and young people in contact with Youth Justice from October 2018 to March 2019. CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. About the Reportable Conduct Scheme (Word 166 KB) EMPOWERMENT AND PARTICIPATION Empowerment and participation Commission for Children and Young People 3 Foreword from the Commissioners Children and young people haveunique insights
OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY
Our youth, our way Commission for Children and Young People 1 The Commission would like to thank the many people who have assisted with the preparation of the report. GUIDANCE FOR ORGANISATIONS INVESTIGATING A REPORTABLE Guidance for Organisations Investigating a Reportable Conduct Allegation Commission for Children and oung People 2 eader 1 eader 2Contents Introduction 3 Purpose of this guide 3 What is the Reportable Conduct Scheme?INFORMATION SHEET 8
Information sheet 8 Investigation findings Page 1 of 2 8601 5281 childsafestandards@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last updated: 26March 2018
CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au. CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce and the Commission’s systemic inquiry, Our youth, our way.The Koori Youth Justice Taskforce was a partnership project with the Department of Justice and Community Safety, and considered all Aboriginal children and young people in contact with Youth Justice from October 2018 to March 2019. CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. About the Reportable Conduct Scheme (Word 166 KB) EMPOWERMENT AND PARTICIPATION Empowerment and participation Commission for Children and Young People 3 Foreword from the Commissioners Children and young people haveunique insights
OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY
Our youth, our way Commission for Children and Young People 1 The Commission would like to thank the many people who have assisted with the preparation of the report. GUIDANCE FOR ORGANISATIONS INVESTIGATING A REPORTABLE Guidance for Organisations Investigating a Reportable Conduct Allegation Commission for Children and oung People 2 eader 1 eader 2Contents Introduction 3 Purpose of this guide 3 What is the Reportable Conduct Scheme?INFORMATION SHEET 8
Information sheet 8 Investigation findings Page 1 of 2 8601 5281 childsafestandards@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last updated: 26March 2018
CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au. CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. CCYP | INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN REPORTABLE The guide has two parts: Part A: Standard Child Interview Method – a technique for how to interview children. Part B: Guidance for taking a trauma-informed approach to investigations. Download A guide for including children and young people in reportable conduct investigations (PDF 3MB) Download the guide in accessible Word format(.doc, 351kb)
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB) CCYP | NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR 2021 VICTORIAN PROTECTING Walda Blow award nomination form (Word, 983 KB) Please note: Nominations must be received by 5.00 pm Monday 31 May 2021. For queries about this award, please email contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au or call 1300 78 29 78. For other award categories and general information, please visit the Victorian Protecting Children Awards website. CCYP | VIDEOS AND PRESENTATIONS From the Commissioners. Narrated presentations. Child Safe Standards presentations. Guidance for organisations – interviewing children and young people. Our videos can also be viewed on our Youtube channel. There, you can also subscribe to be kept up to date when wecreate new videos.
CCYP | CHILD DEATH INQUIRIES We conduct child death inquiries to promote improvement in policies and practices for the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children and young people. They allow us to examine a child's experience and identify ways in which the system can be improved for the benefit of INFORMATION SHEET 12 Information Sheet 12 Reportable Conduct Scheme - Historical allegations Page 1 of 5 8601 5281 contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last Updated : 29 June 2018 CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | OUR STRATEGIC PLAN From 2019–2022, the work of the Commission will be guided by five outcomes and six strategic priorities set out in our Strategic Plan 2019–2022. These are: Outcome 1. Children and young peoples’ voices are sought, heard and acted upon. Outcome 2. Organisations are child safe. Outcome 3. CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB) CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce and the Commission’s systemic inquiry, Our youth, our way.The Koori Youth Justice Taskforce was a partnership project with the Department of Justice and Community Safety, and considered all Aboriginal children and young people in contact with Youth Justice from October 2018 to March 2019. CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations.INFORMATION SHEET 8
Page 2 of 2 8601 5281 childsafestandards@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last updated: 26 March 2018 Unsubstantiated - insufficient evidence - This finding should be used when there was some evidence of weight to support the allegation, but not enough for the decision maker to make a INFORMATION SHEET 12 Information Sheet 12 Reportable Conduct Scheme - Historical allegations Page 1 of 5 8601 5281 contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last Updated : 29 June 2018 CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | OUR STRATEGIC PLAN From 2019–2022, the work of the Commission will be guided by five outcomes and six strategic priorities set out in our Strategic Plan 2019–2022. These are: Outcome 1. Children and young peoples’ voices are sought, heard and acted upon. Outcome 2. Organisations are child safe. Outcome 3. CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB) CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce and the Commission’s systemic inquiry, Our youth, our way.The Koori Youth Justice Taskforce was a partnership project with the Department of Justice and Community Safety, and considered all Aboriginal children and young people in contact with Youth Justice from October 2018 to March 2019. CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations.INFORMATION SHEET 8
Page 2 of 2 8601 5281 childsafestandards@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last updated: 26 March 2018 Unsubstantiated - insufficient evidence - This finding should be used when there was some evidence of weight to support the allegation, but not enough for the decision maker to make a INFORMATION SHEET 12 Information Sheet 12 Reportable Conduct Scheme - Historical allegations Page 1 of 5 8601 5281 contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last Updated : 29 June 2018CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au. CCYP | COVID-19: SURVEY TO CHECK IN WITH CHILDREN AND The Commission is keen to hear from children and young people through its online survey. Last year, we heard directly from hundreds of children and young people about the effects of COVID-19 on their mental health, education, safety and sense of certainty about the future; we know the pandemic has had a massive impact on young peoplein our community.
CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN REPORTABLE The guide has two parts: Part A: Standard Child Interview Method – a technique for how to interview children. Part B: Guidance for taking a trauma-informed approach to investigations. Download A guide for including children and young people in reportable conduct investigations (PDF 3MB) Download the guide in accessible Word format(.doc, 351kb)
CCYP | OUR STRATEGIC PLAN From 2019–2022, the work of the Commission will be guided by five outcomes and six strategic priorities set out in our Strategic Plan 2019–2022. These are: Outcome 1. Children and young peoples’ voices are sought, heard and acted upon. Outcome 2. Organisations are child safe. Outcome 3. CCYP | REPORT CALLS FOR ‘RE-IMAGINED’ YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM Wednesday 9 June 2021 – for immediate release. The stark over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria’s youth justice system can only be eliminated by placing them together with their families, communities and culture at CCYP | ABOUT THE REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME Under the scheme, we have the power to: receive allegations and findings of reportable conduct. assess an organisation’s systems to prevent, notify, and investigate reportable conduct. provide oversight of workplace investigations. investigate allegations in some circumstances. refer findings to professional registration bodies andthe
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. About the Reportable Conduct Scheme (Word 166 KB) CCYP | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The standards require organisations that provide services for children to adopt systems to prevent child abuse. The scheme focuses on individual conduct and how organisations investigate allegations. An organisation that is Child Safe Standard compliant will have systems and procedures in place systems to support the scheme’srequirements.
GUIDE FOR INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN Guide for including children and young people in reportable conduct investigations Commission for Children and Young People 4 About this guide This guide has been developed with advice from: CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN REPORTABLESEE MORE ONCCYP.VIC.GOV.AU
CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | OUR COMMISSIONERSSEE MORE ON CCYP.VIC.GOV.AU EMPOWERMENT AND PARTICIPATION Empowerment and participation Commission for Children and Young People 3 Foreword from the Commissioners Children and young people haveunique insights
CCYP | ABOUT THE REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME Under the scheme, we have the power to: receive allegations and findings of reportable conduct. assess an organisation’s systems to prevent, notify, and investigate reportable conduct. provide oversight of workplace investigations. investigate allegations in some circumstances. refer findings to professional registration bodies andthe
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. SAFETY OF CHILDREN WITH A DISABILITY Tip Sheet: Child Safe Organisations LEVEL 20/570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 – DX210229 – www.ccyp.vic.gov.au Safety of childrenwith a disability
CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN REPORTABLESEE MORE ONCCYP.VIC.GOV.AU
CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | OUR COMMISSIONERSSEE MORE ON CCYP.VIC.GOV.AU EMPOWERMENT AND PARTICIPATION Empowerment and participation Commission for Children and Young People 3 Foreword from the Commissioners Children and young people haveunique insights
CCYP | ABOUT THE REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME Under the scheme, we have the power to: receive allegations and findings of reportable conduct. assess an organisation’s systems to prevent, notify, and investigate reportable conduct. provide oversight of workplace investigations. investigate allegations in some circumstances. refer findings to professional registration bodies andthe
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. SAFETY OF CHILDREN WITH A DISABILITY Tip Sheet: Child Safe Organisations LEVEL 20/570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 – DX210229 – www.ccyp.vic.gov.au Safety of childrenwith a disability
CCYP | COVID-19: SURVEY TO CHECK IN WITH CHILDREN AND The Commission is keen to hear from children and young people through its online survey. Last year, we heard directly from hundreds of children and young people about the effects of COVID-19 on their mental health, education, safety and sense of certainty about the future; we know the pandemic has had a massive impact on young peoplein our community.
CCYP | BEING A CHILD SAFE ORGANISATION Victorian Child Safe Standards and the National Principles. On 19 February 2019 the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), which included the Victorian Government, endorsed the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations (National Principles).. The National Principles embed the child safe standards recommended by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse CCYP | CHILD SAFE PRINCIPLES The principles. The Child Safe Standards are underpinned by the understanding that all children are vulnerable. However, three overarching principles require organisations to consider the increased vulnerability of: children with disabilities. These groups of children and young people may be particularly vulnerable to being victimisedand may
CCYP | OUR COMMISSIONERS Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People. Justin Mohamed commenced as the new Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People on Monday 28 May 2018. Mr Mohamed is a proud Aboriginal man of the Gooreng Gooreng nation near Bundaberg in Queensland. He has dedicated the past 25 years to working towards building a stronger and CCYP | OUR STRATEGIC PLAN From 2019–2022, the work of the Commission will be guided by five outcomes and six strategic priorities set out in our Strategic Plan 2019–2022. These are: Outcome 1. Children and young peoples’ voices are sought, heard and acted upon. Outcome 2. Organisations are child safe. Outcome 3. CCYP | GUIDES AND INFORMATION SHEETS A guide for creating a child safe organisation - tip sheets. Child Safe Standards – Implementation and Action Plan Tool (36kb, Word) Cultural safety for Aboriginal children (435kb, pdf) Safety of children with a disability (249kb, pdf) Safety of children fromculturally and
CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce and the Commission’s systemic inquiry, Our youth, our way.The Koori Youth Justice Taskforce was a partnership project with the Department of Justice and Community Safety, and considered all Aboriginal children and young people in contact with Youth Justice from October 2018 to March 2019. CCYP | REPORT CALLS FOR ‘RE-IMAGINED’ YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM Wednesday 9 June 2021 – for immediate release. The stark over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria’s youth justice system can only be eliminated by placing them together with their families, communities and culture at CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB) CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. About the Reportable Conduct Scheme (Word 166 KB) CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations.CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au.CCYP | OUR POWERS
Our powers. We encourage good practice and improved performance, and take action when needed against unacceptable performance. We have a number of legislative tools available to use in enforcing compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Act. We consider court action as a last resort enforcement tool. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN REPORTABLESEE MORE ONCCYP.VIC.GOV.AU
CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY On 15 May 2019, the Commission established the Our youth, our way systemic inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria's youth justice system.. The inquiry builds on the work from the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce, which is a partnership between the Commission and the Department of Justice andCommunity Safety.
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB)INFORMATION SHEET 8
Information sheet 8 Investigation findings Page 1 of 2 8601 5281 childsafestandards@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last updated: 26March 2018
CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUTTHE COMMISSION
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations.CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au.CCYP | OUR POWERS
Our powers. We encourage good practice and improved performance, and take action when needed against unacceptable performance. We have a number of legislative tools available to use in enforcing compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Act. We consider court action as a last resort enforcement tool. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS This webinar provides an overview of each Standard and practical ways to apply the Standards in your organisation. It is an introduction only and is designed for child safety leaders. For more detailed information, you can. read more about being a child safe organisation.find resources on
CCYP | INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN REPORTABLESEE MORE ONCCYP.VIC.GOV.AU
CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY On 15 May 2019, the Commission established the Our youth, our way systemic inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria's youth justice system.. The inquiry builds on the work from the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce, which is a partnership between the Commission and the Department of Justice andCommunity Safety.
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB)INFORMATION SHEET 8
Information sheet 8 Investigation findings Page 1 of 2 8601 5281 childsafestandards@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last updated: 26March 2018
CCYP | CONTACT US
General enquiries. Where we can help you directly, our enquiry staff will refer you to the most appropriate person within the Commission. tel: 1300 78 29 78 (Restricted hours of 9.30–11.30am and 2.00–4.00pm apply during the Coronavirus shutdown) email: contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au. CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | OUR POWERS
Our powers. We encourage good practice and improved performance, and take action when needed against unacceptable performance. We have a number of legislative tools available to use in enforcing compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Act. We consider court action as a last resort enforcement tool. CCYP | WHO DO THE STANDARDS APPLY TO? Organisations and businesses that are required to comply with the standards include those that: provide any services specifically for children. provide any facilities specifically for use by children who are under the entity’s supervision, or. engage a child as a contractor, employee or volunteer to assist the entity in providingservices
CCYP | COVID-19: SURVEY TO CHECK IN WITH CHILDREN AND The Commission is keen to hear from children and young people through its online survey. Last year, we heard directly from hundreds of children and young people about the effects of COVID-19 on their mental health, education, safety and sense of certainty about the future; we know the pandemic has had a massive impact on young peoplein our community.
CCYP | NEW FINDINGS REVEAL MASSIVE IMPACT OF COVID FOR The new findings detail a massive impact on the lives of children and young people in Victoria across safety, mental health and education, revealing a picture of growing uncertainty and isolation, combined with diminished visibility. Commissioner for Children and Young People, Liana Buchanan, said today it was vital that the findings,drawn
CCYP | REPORT CALLS FOR ‘RE-IMAGINED’ YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM Wednesday 9 June 2021 – for immediate release. The stark over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria’s youth justice system can only be eliminated by placing them together with their families, communities and culture at the heart of finding and implementing solutions.CCYP | KEEP CARING
Keep caring. Systemic inquiry into services for young people transitioning from out-of-home care. Keep caring, Systemic inquiry into services for young people transitioning from out-of-home care was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on 9 December 2020. New report shows after leaving state care in Victoria, a third of young peopleexperience
CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. About the Reportable Conduct Scheme (Word 166 KB) CCYP | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The standards require organisations that provide services for children to adopt systems to prevent child abuse. The scheme focuses on individual conduct and how organisations investigate allegations. An organisation that is Child Safe Standard compliant will have systems and procedures in place systems to support the scheme’srequirements.
CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUT THE COMMISSIONCAPE COD YOUNG PROFESSIONALSCCYP COMCOMMISSION FORCHILDREN
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations.CCYP | OUR POWERS
Our powers. We encourage good practice and improved performance, and take action when needed against unacceptable performance. We have a number of legislative tools available to use in enforcing compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Act.CCYP | CONTACT US
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS Date: Time: Status: Registration link: Thu 17 June 2021: 1.30–3.30pm: Fully booked: Registration closed. Tue 20 July 2021: 1.30–3.30pm: Places still available CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY On 15 May 2019, the Commission established the Our youth, our way systemic inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria's youth justice system.. The inquiry builds on the work from the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce, which is a partnership between the Commission and the Department of Justice andCommunity Safety.
CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB) CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. INFORMATION SHEET 12 Information Sheet 12 Reportable Conduct Scheme - Historical allegations Page 1 of 5 8601 5281 contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last Updated : 29 June 2018 CCYP | RECOGNISING, RESPECTING AND DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OFUPHOLDING CHILDREN'S RIGHTSMAKING CHILDREN SAFEREPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEMEABOUT THE COMMISSIONCAPE COD YOUNG PROFESSIONALSCCYP COMCOMMISSION FORCHILDREN
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations.CCYP | OUR POWERS
Our powers. We encourage good practice and improved performance, and take action when needed against unacceptable performance. We have a number of legislative tools available to use in enforcing compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Act.CCYP | CONTACT US
The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | INFORMATION SESSIONS AND WEBINARS Date: Time: Status: Registration link: Thu 17 June 2021: 1.30–3.30pm: Fully booked: Registration closed. Tue 20 July 2021: 1.30–3.30pm: Places still available CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY On 15 May 2019, the Commission established the Our youth, our way systemic inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria's youth justice system.. The inquiry builds on the work from the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce, which is a partnership between the Commission and the Department of Justice andCommunity Safety.
CCYP | ANNUAL REPORTS Current report. Our 2019–20 Annual Report was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 10 December 2020. Annual report 2019–20 (PDF 4.6 MB) CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. INFORMATION SHEET 12 Information Sheet 12 Reportable Conduct Scheme - Historical allegations Page 1 of 5 8601 5281 contact@ccyp.vic.gov.au ccyp.vic.gov.au Last Updated : 29 June 2018 CCYP | THE CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Standard 1: governance and leadership. Strong and clear governance arrangements allow leaders to ensure child safety is a focus withintheir organisation.
CCYP | WHO DO THE STANDARDS APPLY TO? The Commission respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays its respects to their Elders, children and young people of past, current and future generations. CCYP | OUR YOUTH, OUR WAY On 15 May 2019, the Commission established the Our youth, our way systemic inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria's youth justice system.. The inquiry builds on the work from the Koori Youth Justice Taskforce, which is a partnership between the Commission and the Department of Justice andCommunity Safety.
CCYP | ABOUT THE REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME Summary of the Reportable Conduct Scheme. Watch a video introduction of the Reportable Conduct Scheme.. In summary, the scheme: requires some organisations to respond to allegations of child abuse (and other child-related misconduct) made against their workers and CCYP | REPORTABLE CONDUCT SCHEME INFORMATION SHEETS Information sheet 1: About the Reportable Conduct Scheme. General information about the scheme, the responsibilities of a head of organisation, the Commission's powers under the scheme and the organisations and people covered by the scheme. CCYP | CHILD DEATH INQUIRIES About our inquiries. We are required to hold inquiries about services provided to children who died and were known to Child Protection in the 12 months prior to CCYP | VIDEOS AND PRESENTATIONS Our videos can also be viewed on our Youtube channel.There, you can also subscribe to be kept up to date when we create new videos. From the Commissioners Taking children's safety seriously - about the ChildSafe Standards
REGULATORY APPROACH
Regulatory approach Commission for Children and Young People 4 The regulatory framework Child abuse can occur in any organisation. We know that some types of activities and organisations are inherently more risky for children. GUIDE FOR INCLUDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN Guide for including children and young people in reportable conduct investigations Commission for Children and Young People 4 About this guide This guide has been developed with advice from: AS A GOOD PARENT WOULD Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 – section 174 Secretary’s duties in placing child (1) In dealing with a child under section 173, the Secretary — (a) must have regard to the best interests of thechild as the
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