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A Guide to Working with Children and Young People
Empowerment
Introduction to Empowerment
Why is empowerment important
Empowering children in child safe organisations
How children and young people can be vulnerable in organisations
Children and Young People with Trauma
Celebrating and responding to diversity
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people
Children and young people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds
Same-sex attracted, intersex, non-binary and gender diverse children and young people
Children and young people with disability
Supporting Empowerment in Organisations
Boundaries
Building awareness, skills and confidence
Our Responsibility
The Process of Empowerment
Reflection - Empowerment
Participation
Introduction to Participation
Positive Participation
Elements of Participation
Benefits of Participation
Reflection - Participation
Positive, unacceptable and concerning behaviours
Positive behaviours to keep children safe
Physical contact with children and nudity
Out of hours work and secondary employment
Travelling alone with a child
Interacting with Others
Technology and Social Media
Alcohol, recreational drugs and child abuse images (pornography)
Gifts and benefits
Examples of concerning behaviours
Overview of Unacceptable Behaviours
Positive, unacceptable and concerning behaviours reflection
Appendix - Additional Resources
Codes of Conduct: a guide to developing child safe Codes of Conduct
Empowerment and Participation Resource Document
Empowerment and Participation Tool - Download
Overview of Unacceptable Behaviours
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