- July 21 - 29, 2026
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- Brisbane and Online
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How to Embed Child Safeguarding into Everyday Practice
The shift from compliance to ownership: Moving staff mindsets to collective responsibility
We are currently at a crossroads in the child-serving sector. Despite an abundance of research, national principles, and state-based standards, headlines continue to reveal breaches.
These failures rarely stem from a lack of paperwork; they stem from cultures where unacceptable behaviour goes undetected. While frameworks and reporting schemes are essential tools, they are not a shield in themselves. Policies do not keep children safe; people do. True safety is found in the living, breathing culture of an organisation where child wellbeing is woven into every interaction and decision.
This masterclass addresses the critical gap between compliance and genuine protection. It is designed to help you move beyond the ‘rules and tools’ and focus on the human element of safeguarding. Guided by Brad Poynting, a dedicated advocate with deep experience in frontline child protection, you will unpack the key facets to embracing and embedding genuine protection.
Key benefits
Translate regulatory requirements into practice: Move beyond theory to apply the ‘Child Safe Standards’ and ‘Universal Principle’ within your organisational context
Navigate the ‘Reportable Conduct Scheme’: Gain the practical knowledge required to identify, manage, and report conduct concerns with confidence and clarity
Consider and build your multi-year implementation roadmap: Discuss your strategy to move from basic compliance to cultural maturity
Operationalise the ‘Three Pillars of Safety’: Use the ‘Culture, Operations, and Environment’ framework to embed child wellbeing into every level of your daily operations
Identify your blind spots: Identify subtle risk indicators and ‘unacceptable behaviours’ that often bypass traditional documentation and checklists
Who will attend
This workshop is designed for advocates of children’s rights and child safeguarding within organisations, middle or senior managers who oversee children’s safeguarding, or middle or senior managers who oversee children’s programs and services from the following sectors/services:
- Schools and Education
- Domestic and Family Violence
- Refuge Services
- Out of Home Care
- Homelessness Services
- Child Safety & Protection
- Youth, Sports, Recreation Groups, and Community Services
- Federal and State Government
- Early Learning
