Child Safe Organisation

DVAC is and always has been deeply committed to the safety, wellbeing, privacy and empowerment of all Children and young people accessing our programs and services including Indigenous children, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTQIA+, and children with disability.

diagram describing safe, happy and engaged childrenDVAC works directly with children, young people, and their primary care givers, to support them to be safe from harm.  We recognise that all children and young people have the right to be treated with respect and care, and to be safe from all forms of abuse.

DVAC believes in the power of everyone working together.  We continually take measures to create a place that protects the safety and welfare of children and young people.

A safe environment is one in which children and young people are free from harm or abuse of any type.  DVAC and all our Association Members have a zero-tolerance approach to any form of child abuse. We maintain an environment where children, young people and all participants feel valued, respected, safe both physically and emotionally, and empowered to reach their full potential.

The DVAC Child Safety & Wellbeing Policy and Procedures are based on the National Principles of Child Safe Organisations, the Queensland Department of Child Safety, Youth & Women’s QLD Child Protection Guide 2.1, and comply with the Child Protection Act 1999, Child Protection Regulation 2011,  Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000, Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Regulation 2011, the QLD Human Rights Act (2019) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The procedure outlines our Child Safety & Wellbeing framework through the ten National Principles incorporating processes from the Department of Child Safety, Youth & Women’s QLD Child Protection Guide 2.1.


 


 

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Children and Young People’s Rights

Download The Rights of all Children and Young People poster
Download the Convention on the Rights of the Child

In an emergency call the Police on 000

Are you worried someone will find out you visited this website?

Our website has a quick exit button near the bottom right-hand corner of the page. This button will close the DVAC website and open ABC News and the Google homepage. The button may be helpful if you are worried that you are being monitored and you are concerned that someone is about to see you looking at the DVAC site.

You may also want to delete your browser history. This means that the history of the websites you have visited will not be able to be seen. For information on deleting your internet history click here.

If someone is monitoring your online activity using spyware or monitoring devices, they may still be able to see that you have visited this website.

To discuss your online safety, speak with your DVAC support worker or call DVConnect 1800 811 811 (24-hour telephone advice line) or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) (24-hour telephone counselling line).

For more information on your digital safety see:

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