NSW Family Day Care Association Phone 02 9779 9999 Fax 02 9779 9998 Freecall 1800 157 818 NSW Family Day Care.

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NSW Family Day Care Association Phone Fax Freecall NSW Family Day Care Association Phone Fax Freecall Our FDC: a Child Safe Organisation This resource has been provided by the Department of Education as part of the Early Childhood Education and Care Sector Development Program.

Children should be safe All children have the right to feel safe and to be safe all of the time. All children who are cared for by our service should always feel safe at the service.

We are a child safe organisation We want to keep children safe in our FDC service We do this by having: a child safe policy a code of conduct a complaints policy effective recruitment training for educators and staff

What is acceptable behavior for adults in our service?

We have a code of conduct A code of conduct helps protect children from harm and demonstrates our service’s commitment to being a child safe organisation. As an educator you MUST follow the code. If you don’t there will be consequences.

Safety is complex A child is not safe if their identity is overlooked or misunderstood. You cannot show dislike, ridicule or ignore a child’s cultural or religious background.

If you feel a child is not safe You need to act!

We have a child safety officer If you have concerns about the safety of a child being cared for in your home or another educator’s home you need to talk about it with our child safety officer.

Children need to know their rights Educating children about their rights and protective behaviours is another way you can help our FDC be child safe.

Remember, keeping children safe is everyone’s responsibility