Read Tennis NSW's 2022 progress towards implementing the recommendations made in the Child Abuse Royal Commission's Final Report. All non-government organisations and peak bodies that work with children are encouraged to report on their progress.
Read The Y's 2022 progress towards implementing the recommendations made in the Child Abuse Royal Commission's Final Report. All non-government organisations and peak bodies that work with children are encouraged to report on their progress.
Read the Salvation Army Australia's 2022 progress towards implementing the recommendations made in the Child Abuse Royal Commission's Final Report. All non-government organisations and peak bodies that work with children are encouraged to report on their progress.
Read the Uniting Church in Australia's 2022 progress towards implementing the recommendations made in the Child Abuse Royal Commission's Final Report. All non-government organisations and peak bodies that work with children are encouraged to report on their progress.
Read Trinity Grammar School's 2022 progress towards implementing the recommendations made in the Child Abuse Royal Commission's Final Report. All non-government organisations and peak bodies that work with children are encouraged to report on their progress.
Read Water Polo Australia's 2022 progress towards implementing the recommendations made in the Child Abuse Royal Commission's Final Report. All non-government organisations and peak bodies that work with children are encouraged to report on their progress.
Does your organisation engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children? Here are some new activities to help you understand their needs when building the National Principles into your practice.
This consultation report outlines key findings and recommendations to inform the development of resources that will support organisations to better keep chil
This report first provides an overview of stakeholder feedback received on the development of the National Strategy to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse. The absence of a trauma-informed, culturally safe, accessible and responsive service system to address the impacts of child sexual abuse was identified as a critical gap. The need to raise public awareness of child sexual abuse, reduce stigma to improve disclosure and help-seeking, and embed cultural understanding were also emphasised as important areas for the National Strategy to address.