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Title: Child Protection Training Package


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Child Protection Training Package
  • Module 1
  • Child Protection overview

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Child protection
  • Complex and sensitive issues
  • Society has increased expectations
  • Increased awareness of range of abuse and risk
    situations
  • 1998 - significant reform of Child Protection
    legislation
  • Initial focus on sexual abuse expanded to include
    physical abuse, psychological abuse, neglect
    domestic violence

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Child Protection is a shared responsibility
  • Parents
  • Professionals in child-related organisations
  • Wider community

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Our mission .
  • Our system of schools in the Diocese of
    Parramatta seeks to be
  • inviting,
  • inclusive and
  • just
  • Vision Statement

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How do we make schools safe?
Counselling support
Supervision/ duty of care
Adhere to gospel values
Good classroom practice
Professional personal skills
Good student management
Inviting, inclusive and just
Building positive relationships
OHS
Skilled and responsive leadership
School policies e.g. Student management bullying
policy Harassment policy Pastoral care
Child protection legislative reform package
Custom and practice
Ongoing professional development
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Schools as safe (inviting, inclusive and just)
places
  • Discussion - focus questions
  • - what about our school makes it safe, inviting,
    inclusive, just?
  • - what are our strengths?
  • - what might we do better?

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Prevention of child abuse recognises
  • Risk factors
  • Protective factors
  • Schools as safe places

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Risk factors in the school context
  • Research identifies several factors in the school
    that may increase the risk of child abuse
  • - bullying
  • - peer rejection
  • - poor attachment to school
  • - inadequate behaviour management
  • - deviant peer group
  • - school failure

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Protective factors in the school context
  • Schools can prevent abuse by developing
  • - positive school climate
  • - pro-social peer group
  • - responsibility and required helpfulness
  • - sense of belonging/bonding
  • - opportunities for success/recognition of
    achievement
  • - school norms concerning violence

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Schools as safe places .
  • With appropriate -
  • polices
  • practices
  • site facilities
  • our schools can be protective, positive and safe
    places where children sense they belong and can
    succeed

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Child Protection in our schools
  • All adults involved in our schools have a
    responsibility to
  • - care for
  • - protect, and
  • - promote the safety, welfare and well-being of
    students

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3 levels of prevention of child abuse
  • Abuse prevention strategies can be allocated to 3
    levels (categories) depending on purpose/focus
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary

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Primary level of prevention of child abuse
  • Targets whole community aiming to stop abuse
    before it occurs
  • School curriculum, e.g., PD/H/PE
  • School policy and procedures, e.g., bullying,
    pastoral care, classroom management
  • Involvement of community, e.g., participation in
    church or other community groups, access to
    support services

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Secondary level of prevention of child abuse
  • Seeks to identify and intervene in situations
    where children are at high risk of abuse
  • Programs for children and young people who are at
    risk, e.g. peer support, Rainbows, counselling,
    management plan for student with challenging
    behaviour or special needs

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Tertiary level of prevention of child abuse
  • Targets families, groups and individuals where
    abuse has occurred and attempts to stop it
    recurring
  • Child Protection legislation
  • Community services
  • Interagency support

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NSW Child Protection legislative reform package
  • The Acts
  • Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection)
    Act 1998
  • Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998
  • Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998
  • Ombudsman Act 1974
  • Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000
  • What are the Acts about?
  • Reporting to DoCS children at risk of harm
  • Prohibited Employment Declaration
  • Employment Screening
  • Investigation allegations against employees
  • registered persons not to work in child-related
    employment

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Key agencies involved in Child Protection in NSW
  • DoCS (NSW Department of Community Services)
  • CCYP (Commission for Children and Young People)
  • NSW Ombudsman
  • CCER (Catholic Commission for Employment
    Relations)
  • Child-related organisations (e.g. schools)

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  • Ongoing Child Protection training is important so
    schools are safe places for - children and
    young people, and - employees

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This Child Protection training package .
  • is one means of practical support for persons
    working with children and young people
  • comprises a number of modules covering a range of
    Child Protection issues

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  • Each module has material sufficient for a 30 45
    minute session
  • Module 1- Child Protection overview is
    essential information for all new employees and
    volunteers
  • Schools may choose the most appropriate modules
    to suit local needs and circumstances

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Child Protection Training Package modules
  • Child Protection overview
  • Allegations involving employees
  • Scenarios about allegations against employees
  • Risk management potential risky situations in
    schools
  • Risk management managing challenging behaviour
    situations
  • Risk management offsite activities
  • Risk management site and facilities
  • Child Protection Curriculum perspectives
  • Reporting risk of harm to DoCS
  • Prohibited Employment Declarations
  • Employment Screening (currently being updated)
  • Child Protection briefing for volunteers
  • Protective Practices for School Staff in their
    relationships with students
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