Safeguarding Our Children

Catholic Education Tasmania (CET) has made the following statement of commitment to the safety and wellbeing of young people.

We are committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people while enabling their participation as valued members of our community.

We have zero tolerance to child abuse and harm. Our people prioritise the safety of the children they interact with in the performance of their role and must report any conduct of concern.

We recognise the importance of child safety in the provision of quality education services. All children who attend Catholic Schools in Tasmania have the right to feel safe, be safe, and be heard.

We recognise our legal and moral responsibilities in keeping children and young people safe and have robust policies and procedures in place to meet this commitment that are aligned with the National Principles and applicable Tasmanian child safety legislation.

We want children to thrive, be safe, happy and empowered, and are dedicated to ensuring their views are listened to and respected, and they are given opportunities to contribute to how we plan and deliver our services that affect them.

We are committed to being a Child Safe Organisation.

Detailed information on the Catholic Education Commission Tasmania (CECT) Child and Youth Safety requirements, processes and practices are accessible on the CET website, or go to the following Quick Links:

CECT Code of Conduct

CET Child Safe Policy

CET Child Safety Code of Conduct

CET Mandatory Reporting Policy

CET Reportable Conduct Policy

CET Working with Vulnerable People Policy

 

Get Child and Youth Safe Communities

Child and Youth Safe Organisations Framework

National Principles for Child Safe Organisations

 

Information for Parents/Carers

Getting Support

CET Feedback Portal

Tell Somebody

 

Information for Students

Getting Support

CET Feedback Portal

Tell Someone

 

Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect

Mandatory Reporters Fact Sheet