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Equal Opportunity & Anti-Discrimination Policy

Body Safety Australia is committed to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity and supports the creation of working conditions to ensure that all team members have an equal chance to seek and obtain employment, promotion, training and the benefits of employment.  Our commitment to supporting these values is reflected in the fact that we are women-led and our staff are comprised of individuals from varied communities including; LGBTQIA+, Aboriginal, disability, and culturally and linguistically diverse. We are proudly a minority-led organisation.  Body Safety Australia is...

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Terms of use

DISCLAIMER The information provided by Body Safety Australia via our employees, contractors, agents, educators, on our website or in our resources (“BSA information”) is general information only and is to be used at your own risk. It does not take into account your personal situation, that of your child, family, school or community group. Body Safety Australia does not provide medical, counselling or legal advice. Please seek specific medical, counselling or legal advice in relation to individual circumstances. While the BSA information has been prepared with all due care, Body Safety...

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Feedback and Complaints

We are committed to being open and responsive to any feedback from our clients, supporters, educators or members of the community. We will at all times seek an outcome which is satisfactory to all parties Full Name* Please type your full name. E-mail* Invalid email address. Phone* Invalid Input Organisation Invalid Input Additional Information Invalid...

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Code of Conduct - Child Friendly

In November 2019, Body Safety Australia and the children from Brunswick North West Primary school teamed up to co-design a child friendly ‘Code of Conduct’ that aims to assist adults in understanding how they can best support children in making them feel safe. We have included this here so that our Organisational Code of Conduct is accessible for children, and to also provide adults and children a foundation for building something similar with their own families. Treat all people with respect. Listen and act if someone says a child is being hurt. Make sure that nobody is treated...

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Privacy Policy

  Body Safety Australia is bound by the Australian Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (subject to exemptions that apply to us under that Act). We may, from time to time, review and update this policy, including to take account of new or amended laws, new technology and / or changes to our operations. All personal information held by us will be governed by the most recently updated policy. This policy was last updated December 2023. We recommend you read this Privacy Policy together with our Website Terms and Conditions of Use and our Standard Terms and...

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Code of Conduct

Body Safety Australia is a whole-of-community service provider of body safety, protective behaviours and child safety education. We deliver specialist professional training to educators and management, workshops for parents and guardians, as well as incursions for 3yo-and-4yo kindergarten. We are committed to delivering programs that are sensitive and inclusive of:  Low socio economic status families  Single parent headed families  Same-sex headed families  Families from CALD backgrounds  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families  Children from...

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Child Safety Policy

If you believe a child is at immediate risk of abuse phone 000.   Body Safety Australia has developed the following Child Protection and Safety Policy. This policy is an overarching document that provides key elements of our approach to protecting children from abuse.  The policy forms the foundation of the organisations’s procedures, practices, decision-making processes and ultimately the organisations’s culture with respect to child safety.  It is designed to be published on our public website as well as communicated through other mediums such as internal training...

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