STANDARD 8
Physical and online environments minimise the opportunity for abuse or other kinds of harm to occur.
a) Risks in online and physical environments are identified and mitigated without compromising a child’s right to privacy and healthy development.
b) The online environment is used in accordance with the organisation’s Code of Conduct and relevant policies.
What this might look like
- The church takes steps to identify places and activities where there may be the risk of harm to children
- Ministry leaders identify any children or young people who may be at increased risk of harm due to situation or particular vulnerability
- The church and ministry leaders implement and communicate agreed guidelines for online communication
- Third-party contractors and hirers of facilities are required to have appropriate measures in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children and young people
Risk Management
Physical risk management is similar to WHS requirements but involves considering physical risks from the specific perspective of child safety. The Office of the Children’s Guardian has published a Handbook on Risk Management on their website.
Online safety
Model Guidelines for Activities with Children and Young People, including suggestions regarding use of social media, are available as part of this package. The Office of the Children’s Guardian has also published a Fact Sheet on their website. Additional resources regarding online safety can be found at https://www.esafety.gov.au/
Third parties and affiliated entities
The Royal Commission recommended that agencies that are affiliated with a church should report their compliance with Child Safe Standards to the church on an annual basis.* This is relevant where a church operates a school, preschool or other services to children and young people. It may also be relevant where the church engages in ministry or ministry partnerships overseas.
ACNC External Conduct Standard 4
The ACNC External Conduct Standard 4 requires a charity (including a Basic Religious Charity) to take reasonable steps to protect vulnerable people that it works with when conducting operations overseas. This includes a church conducting short-term ministry overseas, overseas ministry partnerships, or sending a small amount of money overseas.
Persons of Concern
The Model Persons of Concern Policy is included with the Safe Church Package. This policy outlines the risk management process for known sex offenders and other persons of concern and the reasonable precautions requires to ensure safe ministry. In adopting and adhering to this policy your church may decide that the most reasonable precaution in your context is to exclude a known sex offender from attending your church services and activities.
* Recommendation 16.35 Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse Final Report
Form: Child Safe Standard 8
Please complete the below Child Safe Standard Form as part of your participation in this Safe Church Health Check.
Child Safe Standard 8
Physical and online environments minimise the opportunity for abuse or other kinds of harm to occur.