Child Safety at St Paul’s School and Early Learning Centre
St Paul’s School is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe environment where children and young people are protected, respected and supported to thrive.
We are a child safe organisation, with systems, policies and practices in place to promote children’s safety and wellbeing, prevent harm, and respond appropriately to concerns. Child safety is embedded in our leadership, culture and everyday practice, and is a shared responsibility across our whole school community.
We recognise that cultural safety is an integral part of child safety. We are committed to creating environments where all children feel welcome, respected and valued, and where their identity, culture and lived experience are acknowledged and supported. This includes upholding the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children to be culturally safe.
Our approach aligns with Queensland’s 10 Child Safe Standards and the Universal Principle, as required under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024, and with the Anglican Schools Commission’s Child Safe Anglican Education Policy and Procedures.
Clear, child-focused processes are in place so that concerns about child safety can be raised, listened to and responded to appropriately.
