You have a role in
Keeping
Children Safe
Clear, practical guidance for anyone working or volunteering with children in Queensland. Whether you're in volunteer and community groups, child protection, youth justice, health, disability, education, or early childhood education and care, this workshop is for you.
Understand the 10 Child Safe Standards, the Reportable Conduct Scheme, and what your responsibilities look like in real life. Approximately 40,000 organisations across Queensland must comply, with the new law coming into effect from 1 July 2026.
Book Your Free PlaceWorkshops are being held across Queensland.
Find a Workshop near you
Select your location and book your free place.
Each session covers the same core program, including the 10 Child Safe Standards and the Reportable Conduct Scheme, delivered at different locations across Queensland.
every child
deserves to
be safe, always.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This workshop is for anyone who works with, supports, supervises, teaches, coaches, or volunteers with children across Queensland, including those in volunteer and community groups, child protection, youth justice, health, disability, education, and early childhood education and care.
WHY THIS WORKSHOP MATTERS
Child safety is not just a policy requirement. It is culture. It is behaviour. It is the everyday decisions adults make that help children feel safe, respected, and heard.
Queensland is introducing new requirements for organisations and businesses working with or for children, with the new law coming into effect from July 1st 2026.
This workshop helps people understand what is changing and what they need to do next.
What you'll gain from attending
Plus, access an online course after the workshop to revisit key learnings.
A clear understanding of the 10 Child Safe Standards
What they mean, why they matter, and how they apply in everyday settings.
Practical guidance on the Reportable Conduct Scheme
What reportable conduct includes and what your responsibilities are when concerns arise.
Simple, Usable strategies
Real-world actions you can use immediately help create safer environments.
Confidence to respond appropriately
Know what to do, who to speak to, and how to act when something doesn't feel right.
Tools to assess your current practices
Understand where your organisation or group is doing well and where improvements are needed.