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e-Learning modules to support implementation of the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations

The Australian Human Rights Commission has developed resources to help organisations implement the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations. A free suite of 11 e-learning modules is now available to help organisations increase their knowledge and understanding of the National Principles as they work toward implementation. Each module will take participants around 20 minutes. The modules are intended to help people working or volunteering in all organisations that engage with children and young people – including organisations of various sizes, across Australia, in all sectors. They provide introductory content as well as links to more detailed resources and practical tools. The modules can be accessed online.

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  1. Yuloue Mcbryde on June 23, 2021 at 1:31 pm

    Very well organised with young people and families.

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