Child Safety Policies
Child Safety
Committed to Protection & Care
Our Child Safety Policy
At the core of Skyline is our students. We work tirelessly to ensure that within every facet of our organisation that child safety is at the forefront, and that all children we work with are protected and cared for following the legislation, standards and regulations of:
- Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005 (Vic)
- Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic)
- Crimes Act 1958 (Vic).
The Child Safe Standards aim to protect children and young people, by requiring organisations to put policies, procedures and processes in place to prevent and respond to abuse. Below you will find our policies:
Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy

Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
outlines our commitment to creating and maintaining a child safe culture and environment.
Child Safety Code of Conduct Policy

Child Safety Code of Conduct Policy
sets out the expected behaviour of all adults towards children and young people at Skyline Education Foundation Australia.
Child Safety Responding and Reporting Policy

Child Safety Responding and Reporting Policy
deals with reporting of complaints & concerns of child abuse made by or regarding a child by a person associated with Skyline.
Child Safety Record Keeping Policy and Procedures

Child Safety Record Keeping Policy and Procedures
outlines how Skyline manages records related to child safety and wellbeing.
Working with Children Checks Policy and Procedures

Working with Children Checks Policy and Procedures
outlines the processes and procedures for ensuring Skyline Staff, Board and Committee members, volunteers, contractors, service providers hold a valid WCC clearance.
Complaints Policy and Procedures

Complaints Policy and Procedures
Outlines the process for students and adults to raise concerns or make a complaint to Skyline and how we will respond.
Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy
outlines the ways in which personal information, including sensitive information and health information, is collected, used, disclosed, stored, and secured. It also explains how you can access your personal information.
To find out more information about the Child Safety Standards