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Child safety and wellbeing policy

All schools must have a policy that complies with Child Safe Standards.

Schools

All schools must have a Child Safety and Wellbeing policy that:

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Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy

A Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy supports schools to create and maintain a child safe organisation where children and young people are safe and feel safe. The policy provides a framework for how schools approach child safety.

Why schools need a Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy

All members of your school community have a responsibility to care for children and young people, to:

Your child safety and wellbeing policy tells your community about your strategies and arrangements to keep children safe.

Your policy must be publicly available. This will help you create a shared commitment to keeping children safe. It will also support everyone in your school community to know their responsibilities.

How to comply with Ministerial Order 1359

Overview

Ministerial Order 1359 provides the framework for child safety in schools. It requires all schools to have a Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy. The policy must include:

Your school needs to make sure that everyone is supported to implement the Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy.

Additional requirements

Your school must also:

Volunteers

There are some specific requirements for volunteers. Your school must:

Possible next steps

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Updated 26 March 2026



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