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DET - Learn Local Sector - 15 June 2022 - Changes to Victorian Child Safe Standards from 1 July 2022

All organisations currently required to comply with the Victorian Child Safe Standards must implement procedures to comply with the new standards by 1 July 2022.

Department of Education and Training

Higher Education and Skills

Adult, Community and Further Education (ACFE) Division Memo

To:

  • Registered Learn Local providers
  • Statewide providers
  • ACFE Board
  • ACFE Regional Councils
  • Learn Local stakeholders
  • ACFE Division staff

From: Jeanette Nagorcka, Executive Director, Adult, Community and Further Education Division

Date: 15/06/22

Subject: Information for Learn Local providers - changes to Victorian Child Safe Standards from 1 July 2022

Actions / Critical dates

All organisations currently required to comply with the Victorian Child Safe Standards must implement procedures to comply with the new standards by 1 July 2022.

For further information, consult the Commission for Children and Young People’s webpage New Child Safe Standards are coming or a relevant organisation listed below.

Stronger Standards, safer children

Victoria’s Child Safe Standards (the Standards) are a mandatory framework to protect children and young people from harm and abuse.

The Standards commenced in Victoria in January 2016. After 5 years, we have seen how the Standards improve safety for children and young people.

Changes are being made to make our Standards even stronger. Organisations covered by the current Standards will need to comply with updated Standards from 1 July 2022. Until then, the current Standards apply.[1]

Who is affected?

All organisations who provide services for children are required to comply with the standards. Children are defined as young people under the age of 18 years. Depending on the services provided your organisation may be required to participate in the Reportable Conduct Scheme.

Further information

Comprehensive information can be found on the Commission for Children and Young People’s website.

The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing website provides additional information and contacts.

The Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority website provides a range of education provider focused information and contacts.

Adult and Community Education Victoria Inc. and Neighbourhood Houses Victoria (nhvic.org.au) may also be able to assist.


[1] CCYP | New Child Safe Standards are coming (accessed 7 June 2022).

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