Our services are flexible and tailored to suit the needs of the organisations we work with. Here are some examples of impact achieved in collaboration with our partners throughout the history of Child Wise services.
Sport
Western Bulldogs Community Foundation engaged Child Wise in 2019 to undertake a review of their youth programs to ensure a safe environment for young people and staff.
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West Gippsland Healthcare Group (WGHG) is the first healthcare service in Australia to receive Child Wise accreditation.
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The City of Casey council engaged Child Wise to provide specialist knowledge and guidance on their child safe journey and has demonstrated outstanding commitment to becoming a child safe organisation.
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Christ Church Grammar School engaged Child Wise to conduct a child safety review, with the view to attaining accreditation. In December 2020, their child safety review findings report and improvement plan were delivered to the School, reviewed by decision makers and accreditation was awarded.
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Child Wise has supported International Women's Development Agency to significantly strengthen their approaches to safeguarding. IWDA welcomed Child Wise’s holistic approach, as opposed to a compliance approach.
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Fairtrade ANZ engaged Child Wise to build capacity across the organisation around child safeguarding, preventing child labour and the prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment.
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Uniting Vic.Tas work with many children and young people in Early Education, Out of Home Care, Disability and Youth Services, throughout Victoria and Tasmania. Back in 2019, they undertook a significant Child Safety review with Child Wise to identify strengths and improvement areas.
Read moreFaith-based Organisations
Since 2019, Child Wise and The Sisters of the Good Samaritan of the Order of St Benedict have worked together to assess and improve the child safeguarding documentation and safeguarding capacity of the Congregation.
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