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Theme 1: Awareness raising, education and building child safe cultures

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This content was initially created in 2022. Some information may no longer be current including titles of Ministers and Commonwealth Government Departments. You can find a list of current appointments on the Directory website.

The language we use has also changed from the initial terminology in the National Strategy. For a full list of the terminology we use, see our Glossary of terms page.

Better and targeted child sexual abuse education and awareness raising will prevent abuse. It will give victims and survivors access to the information they need. It will also change the misconceptions and stigma that stop people from asking for help.

Children and young people are part of many communities and organisations. Making these places child safe plays a key role in preventing harm. We can do this by:

  • strengthening organisations’ cultures and leadership
  • supporting children and young people to speak up
  • improving transparency and accountability
  • raising awareness of child sexual abuse
  • making child safe practices a key part of daily business

The focus of Australian Government measures

Measures under this theme will:

  • add to a culture that respects the rights of children and young people to be protected, safe and listened to. This includes continuing to implement and promote the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework
  • build the capacity of sporting organisations to keep children safe
  • engage, educate and empower parents and families to recognise and prevent harmful behaviours online
  • engage with the digital industry and raise awareness of their role in addressing criminal activity on their 
    platforms, including child sexual abuse
  • meet diverse needs including those of:
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people
    • children and young people with disability
    • children and young people from CALD backgrounds
    • LGBTQIA+ children and young people
    • children and young people in regional and remote communities

Working closely with organisations

To promote child safety and prevent child sexual abuse, we need to work closely with organisations. Organisations deliver services, education and awareness raising programs in the community. They play a key role in building and promoting child safe cultures.

 

The measures

Overview

The National Office for Child Safety will:

  • promote and share the National Strategy, including in accessible formats
  • connect with the community and create working groups to oversee and guide implementation
  • be accessible and transparent through an expanded website

Royal Commission recommendation

N/A

Lead Australian Government Department

National Office for Child Safety

Overview

The National Office for Child Safety will continue to monitor Australian Government agencies’ compliance with the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework. It will develop and roll out standard training that can be adapted by Australian Government agencies.

Royal Commission recommendation

Recommendation 6.13 from the Final Report

Lead Australian Government Department

National Office for Child Safety

Overview

The National Office for Child Safety and Sport Integrity Australia will work together to build the capacity of Australian sporting organisations to keep children safe. They will help sporting organisations implement the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations and the Sport Integrity Australia Child Safeguarding Policy. This will make sure organisations have child safety practices and processes. It will also help to drive cultural change in national sporting organisations and grassroots community sports. 

Royal Commission recommendation

Recommendations from the Final Report relating to the Child Safe Standards and 14.1

Lead Australian Government Department

National Office for Child Safety and Sport Integrity Australia 

Overview

The eSafety Commissioner will deliver targeted online safety education that helps parents and families to recognise and prevent harmful behaviours online. This will focus on issues related to online child sexual abuse and child safety.

Royal Commission recommendation

Recommendations 6.2 and 6.20 from the Final Report

Lead Australian Government Department

eSafety Commissioner 

Overview

The Attorney-General's Department will host an annual digital industry summit. The summit will focus on tackling new and emerging challenges that obstruct law enforcement and criminal justice efforts to counter online child sexual abuse.

Royal Commission recommendation

Recommendation 6.24 from the Final Report 
Overall intent of the Criminal Justice Report

Lead Australian Government Department

Attorney-General's Department 

Overview

The Attorney-General's Department will work to raise public awareness of the digital industry’s role in addressing criminal activity on their platforms. 

This will be supported by other Australian Government efforts, such as:

  • Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy 2020
  • Online Harms Communications Framework

Royal Commission recommendation

Recommendation 6.24 from the Final Report 
Overall intent of the Criminal Justice Report

Lead Australian Government Department

Attorney-General's Department 

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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.

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