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Develop your school’s child safety code of conduct

Guidance to help schools develop a child safety code of conduct that complies with Child Safe Standards.

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Download the Child Safety Code of Conduct template

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Child safety code of conduct

There are six steps required to develop your child safety code of conduct.

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  1. 1Assess the template

Schools can use our downloadable template to develop their child safety code of conduct. The template includes suggested text and examples.

Your school MUST adapt the template to be relevant to your school environment.

The examples of acceptable and unacceptable behaviours in the template are not exhaustive.

Use the examples to consider whether the behaviours listed in the template need to be modified for your school. For example, some behaviours may depend upon the students’ age, developmental stage, or special needs.

Ensure your child safety code of conduct is consistent with your school’s policies relating to child safety including:

  1. 2Consult with your school community

Consultation on this policy is mandatory.

Consulting on your school’s child safety code of conduct means it will reflect the standards of behaviour expected by your school community. Consider consulting with:

  1. 3Get endorsement

GIve your child safety code of conduct to your school’s governing body to review and endorse.

  1. 4Make it publicly available

Once endorsed, make your school’s child safety code of conduct publicly available and visible to the school community. This generally means publishing on a public website. If this is not possible, consider other ways to share your school’s child safety code of conduct. For example, through your school’s online communications platform.

If you cannot publish your school’s child safety code of conduct on a website, you need to tell your school community about ways they can access it.

  1. 5Embed into school practices

Your school needs to make sure that everyone is supported to embed the child safety code of conduct into their daily behaviours.

Example actions you can take to ensure the child safety code of conduct is embedded include:

  1. 6Review

Review your school’s child safety code of conduct:

Completing the child safety code of conduct template

This Child Safety Code of Conduct template helps schools comply with Ministerial Order 1359. It can be used by:

Your school MUST adapt the template to be relevant to your school environment.

Failure to do so may result in non-compliance with Child Safe Standard 2 and Ministerial Order 1359.

If your school also operates a school boarding premises, a single child safety code of conduct for all settings may be appropriate. School boarding premises will need to consider their different environments, risks and circumstances.

Guide to completing the template

The template includes example and explanatory text:

Retain or replace information where appropriate:

Adapt the template to your school:

Make it accessible:

Possible next steps

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Updated 26 March 2026



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