What to Expect
This practical session is designed for frontline community workers who support parents and carers, focusing on the often overlooked needs of children in family and community settings. You will gain confidence in recognising and responding to children's needs under the NSW Government’s 10 Child Safe Standards.
Expect interactive discussions and activities that encourage active participation and provide opportunities to ask practice-based questions. The session aims to help you create child-inclusive service environments that ensure children feel safe, heard, respected, and empowered.
Lunch will be provided at noon, allowing time to network and connect with other professionals dedicated to child safety.
Activity Details
The workshop will cover how to apply Child Safe Standards in everyday work and co-design practical tools and resources to support your practice. Guest speakers include experts in human rights law and trauma-informed social work, bringing valuable insights and experience.
This event is ideal for community workers who want to enhance their skills in supporting children within family and community contexts. It is a free event, making it accessible to all interested professionals.
The session runs for three hours, providing an in-depth exploration of child safety practices in frontline roles.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Bankstown Sport Club, located at 8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown 2200. The venue is accessible and centrally located, making it easy to reach by public transport or car.
Maps and directions are available to assist with planning your visit. The club offers a welcoming environment suitable for professional development events.
Parking and public transit options are available nearby, ensuring convenience for attendees coming from various locations.
Important Information
Please arrive by 12:00 pm for lunch, with the session starting promptly at 12:30 pm and concluding at 15:30 pm. The event is free to attend but requires booking in advance to secure your place.
This workshop is specifically tailored for community workers and professionals engaged in frontline roles supporting families and children.
Participants are encouraged to bring questions and share experiences to enrich the interactive discussions.
Booking and Prices
The event is free of charge, making it an excellent opportunity for professional development without financial barriers.
Booking is essential to attend, and spaces may be limited due to the interactive nature of the session.
You can reserve your spot through the provided booking link or contact the organisers for more information.