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National Office for Child Safety

The power of conversations

The power of conversations

Conversations with children, young people and other adults have the power to prevent child sexual abuse.

Access the toolkit

We’ve developed a range of resources to support adults to have conversations about body safety with the children and young people in their lives. These include a storybook, a song with the Teeny Tiny Stevies, book readings and activities to do with kids. Each resource has guidance, tips and prompts to help make these important chats easier.

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The Shadows of the Web: Protecting our children in the digital world is a documentary produced by Blackfisch with support from the Australian Government. It raises awareness of Australia’s response to the increasing and changing threat of online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Australia.

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What we do

What we do

The National Office for Child Safety (NOCS) leads the development and implementation of national priorities to protect children and young people from child sexual abuse, and support victims and survivors.

What we do

Impact of child sexual abuse

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual
 Abuse (Royal Commission) uncovered the hidden nature, complex causes and significant impacts of child sexual abuse in institutions in Australia. During the Royal Commission's private sessions, victims and survivors reported 3 main impacts of institutional child sexual abuse:

95 %

Mental health

67 %

Relationships

56 %

Education and finances

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Royal Commission

Royal Commission

For 5 years, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse inquired into how institutions with a responsibility for children managed and responded to allegations and instances of child sexual abuse. The Royal Commission’s 2017 final report made 409 recommendations to improve laws, policies and practices to prevent and better respond to child sexual abuse.  

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Latest updates

The Australian Government has taken the next steps towards progressing work under the National Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Child Sexual Abuse 2021-2030 by awarding Jesuit Social Services a contract to establish and deliver Australia’s first national child sexual abuse offending prevention service.
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If you or a child are in immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000).

Information on reporting child safety concerns can be found on our Make a report page.

Get support

The information on this website may bring up strong feelings and questions for many people. There are many services available to assist you. A detailed list of support services is available on our Get support page.