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Consultation has concluded
Council is committed to being a Child Safe Organisation, where every child is valued and their rights to safety and wellbeing are respected and upheld.
A Child Safe Organisation is an organisation that creates a culture, adopts strategies and takes actions that promote child wellbeing and prevent harm to children and young people.
There have been recent changes to legislation to help protect children and young people. A key focus of these reforms is to create Child Safe Organisations, based on the Child Safe Standards.
We want to know your thoughts on our draft Child Safe Commitment and Policy. The Child Safe Commitment is our public commitment to Child Safety, and will sit within the Child Safe Policy.
What can I find on this page and how can I join the conversation?
A video that explains what a child safe organisation is and why it's important for organisations to become child safe.
Share your thoughts by completing the feedback form.
Alternatively, submissions should be addressed to The General Manager, Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500 or emailed to engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
If you're deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can contact us through the National Relay Service. You'll need to provide our phone number 02 4227 7111.
If you need an interpreter you can contact us through the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450. You'll need to provide our phone number 02 4227 7111.
Please note that submissions become public documents and may be viewed by other persons on request.
Council is committed to being a Child Safe Organisation, where every child is valued and their rights to safety and wellbeing are respected and upheld.
A Child Safe Organisation is an organisation that creates a culture, adopts strategies and takes actions that promote child wellbeing and prevent harm to children and young people.
There have been recent changes to legislation to help protect children and young people. A key focus of these reforms is to create Child Safe Organisations, based on the Child Safe Standards.
We want to know your thoughts on our draft Child Safe Commitment and Policy. The Child Safe Commitment is our public commitment to Child Safety, and will sit within the Child Safe Policy.
What can I find on this page and how can I join the conversation?
A video that explains what a child safe organisation is and why it's important for organisations to become child safe.
Share your thoughts by completing the feedback form.
Alternatively, submissions should be addressed to The General Manager, Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500 or emailed to engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
If you're deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can contact us through the National Relay Service. You'll need to provide our phone number 02 4227 7111.
If you need an interpreter you can contact us through the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450. You'll need to provide our phone number 02 4227 7111.