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Biting My Tounge Off
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Guide to the child protection system
We aim to help you to understand your rights, have your say and find people who can help you.The information in this section is dedicated to helping
children and young people to understand the
Resource development guide
Queensland families rely on the information and advice written and distributed by organisations in the child protection sector. The resources you develop –
whether they’re printed, online, or interactive
QFCC Style Guide
QFCC Style Guide
QFCC Youth Participation Quick Start Guide
QFCC Youth Participation Quick Start Guide
2020-06-19 APPROVAL from Bob Gee - DYJ of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-19 APPROVAL from Bob Gee - DYJ of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-19 APPROVAL from Police Commissioner - QPS of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-19 APPROVAL from Police Commissioner - QPS of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-19 APPROVAL from Tony Cook - DoE of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-19 APPROVAL from Tony Cook - DoE of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-25 APPROVAL from Deidre Mulkerin - CS of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-25 APPROVAL from Deidre Mulkerin - CS of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-25 APPROVAL from Nigel Miller- DCPL of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-25 APPROVAL from Nigel Miller- DCPL of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-26 APPROVAL from John Wakefield QH of Operational Guidelines
2020-06-26 APPROVAL from John Wakefield QH of Operational Guidelines
Operational guidelines for internal agency reviews
Operational guidelines for internal agency reviews
QFCC Youth Participation Quick Start Guide 2022
QFCC Youth Participation Quick Start Guide 2022
Child Death Review Board Procedural Guidelines - January 2025
Child Death Review Board Procedural Guidelines - January 2025
Child Safe Organisations Guidelines and Self Assessment Tool - shareable resources.pdf
Child Safe Organisations Guidelines and Self Assessment Tool - shareable resources.pdf
Guidelines for implementing the Universal Principle and Child Safe Standards in Queensland
Guidelines for implementing the Universal Principle and Child Safe Standards in Queensland
Child Death Review Board Procedural Guidelines - February 2025.pdf
Child Death Review Board Procedural Guidelines - February 2025.pdf
Quick reference guide to implementing the Universal Principle and Child Safe Standards in Queensland
Quick reference guide to implementing the Universal Principle and Child Safe Standards in Queensland
CSO Child Safeguarding Grants Program Guidelines
CSO Child Safeguarding Grants Program Guidelines
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How to engage young people—and why you should
A new guide to improve how young people get a say in decisions has been launched by the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC).
QFCC Principal Commissioner Luke Twyford said decisions
Resources and training archive
Australian Human Rights Commission Child Safe Organisations – information,
6 ways you can prepare your organisation to become child safe
The QFCC has received many questions about how organisations can begin their journey to becoming compliant with the Child Safe Organisations Act
2024. A Child Safe Organisation
Empowering the Next Generation: Building a Better Tomorrow
Written by a 12-year-old Queenslander
Have you ever wondered what the world will look like in the future? In 2060, will the world resemble the harsh and desolate landscapes
Getting started
The next step is to get started. Remember that every business and organisation will be at a different stage in its journey to becoming child safe—and
that’s OK. How you implement the Child Safe
QFCC welcomes proposed child safety and Blue Card reform
The QFCC welcomes the introduction of legislation into Queensland Parliament that aims to better protect Queensland children from harm.The Child
Safe Organisations Bill 2024 proposes
What’s it like growing up LGBTQIA in Queensland?
The Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) recently released the Voices of Hope: Growing Up in Queensland 2020 Report which captured the views of
8,000 children and young people from across Queensland.
Grants up for grabs for child safe organisations
-The Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) is offering grants of up to $90,000 to help eligible organisations that work with children in Queensland
to comply with new laws and become child safe.-The
What has changed since Wear It Purple Day started?
The stories of real teenagers and real heartache were the reason Wear It Purple Day was established ten years ago. The recent findings of the Voices
of Hope: Growing Up in Queensland 2020 Report
Unpacking the Universal Principle – Cultural Safety in the Child Safe Standards
Does your business or organisation work with children or provide services or spaces for them? If so, you need to be getting ready for Queensland’s new
child safeguarding law (the Child Safe Organisation
My First Week in the QFCC
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Engagement
Data tracks progress of First Nations kids over-represented in care
The Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) has released data for 2021–22 that reports on the rates of over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander children in Queensland’s
Child Safe Standards
Preparing your business or organisationEvery business and organisation will be at a different stage of its journey to becoming child safe. Use these
resources to help you prepare:a
Universal Principle and cultural safety
Why is it important?Children and young people have a right to practice culture. We know a strong connection to culture is a protective factor for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
Fact sheet - About Queenslands Child Safe Organisations system
The Child Safe Organisations system was recommended in 2017 by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. The Royal Commission
heard from thousands of victim-survivors,
Model of Participation
Participation in decision-making is a right of all children and young people, not a privilege. Youth Participation means actively and continuously
involving young people in decision-making processes.Inclusive
System reviews after a child death
Seeking safetyThis report summarises our findings from a review into how the system meets the protection and care needs of
children on Intervention with Parental Agreements
Australia and New Zealand Child Death Review and Prevention Group (ANZCDR&PG) Conference 2023
Session 1: Data linkage/knowledge sharing to deepen our understanding of child deaths
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
All children and young people have human rights. Rights are a list of promises made to children and young people to keep them healthy, happy, safe and
connected to culture so that they can live their
Framing 'play'
The importance of playing togetherThis helpful article has been created for parents, care givers and educators. The aim here is to
elevate the role of adults as active participants
Your responsibilities: for sole traders, small businesses and volunteer community groups
The Child Safe Standards are part of a new law—the Child Safe Organisations Act—that aims to protect Queensland children from harm when they
interact with businesses and organisations.