Safe Services, Programs, Facilities and Activities
Risk management
It is imperative that individuals and organisations that provide services, programs, facilities and activities to children and young people, and other vulnerable people have robust risk management practices.
There are many risks associated with supporting, supervising and caring for children, young people and other vulnerable people. Some examples include:
- physical injury of a child, young person or other vulnerable person such as fractures, sprains, concussion, sunburn or hypothermia
- physical abuse of a child, young person or other vulnerable person such as another person hitting, punching, pushing or dragging them
- sexual abuse a child, young person or other vulnerable person such as grooming, sexual assault, sexual touching or engaging in an unlawful sexual relationship with them
- financial abuse of a child, young person or other vulnerable person
- medical emergencies involving a child, young person or other vulnerable person such as an allergic or anaphylactic reaction, choking or aspiration pneumonia
- medical neglect of a child, young person or other vulnerable person such as a failure to administer medication or the incorrect administration of medication
- racism or discrimination of a child, young person or other vulnerable person
- bullying of a child, young person or other vulnerable person
- a child, young person or vulnerable person who is lost, missing, has absconded or is otherwise unaccounted for
- self-harm or attempted suicide of a child, young person or other vulnerable person
- the preventable death of a child, young person or other vulnerable person.
There are many factors that contribute to these issues. These include:
- poor recruitment and pre-employment screening processes
- inadequate induction, training and support provided to employees, contractors and volunteers
- poor application and enrolment processes
- failure to consult with children, young people and other vulnerable people to understand their individual circumstances and needs
- failure to consult with parents, carers, families and other professionals involved in providing care and support to the child, young person or vulnerable person
- inadequate information and education provided to children and young people and other vulnerable people and their parents, carers and families
- inadequate supervision
- failure to develop, implement and enforce relevant policies and procedures
- failure to action and respond to feedback, complaints or incidents
- poor recordkeeping and information management practices.
Safety Quality & Care Legal Services can advise and support individuals and organisations to identify, assess, manage, monitor and review risks that may be associated with providing services, programs, facilities or activities to children and young people, and other vulnerable people.
It can also advise and support individuals and organisations who are managing specific incidents that have resulted in abuse, neglect, psychological or emotional harm, physical injury or death of a child, young person, or other vulnerable person.
Emergency management
Individuals and organisations that provide services, programs, facilities and activities to children and young people, and other vulnerable people must be ready to respond to emergencies and other serious incidents. These incidents can occur without warning and can have devastating consequences to the health, safety and wellbeing of children, young people, other vulnerable people, and/or the employees, contractors and volunteers that support and care for them.
These emergencies or serious incidents may include:
- fires including building fires, bushfires or grassfires
- medical emergencies
- severe weather
- loss of essential services such as electricity or water
- local police incident
- intruder engaging in violent, threatening or aggressive behaviour
- identification of asbestos or other hazardous materials.
These emergencies and serious incidents may result in:
- physical injuries
- psychological or emotional harm
- property damage or destruction
- closure of the service or facility
- cessation of the program or activity.
Safety Quality & Care Legal Services can advise and support individuals and organisations to plan and prepare for emergencies and serious incidents that may occur. This includes developing, implementing, monitoring and reviewing emergency management plans.
It can also support individuals and organisations to respond, manage and recover from specific emergencies or incidents that may occur during the provision of services, programs, facilities or activities to children and young people, and other vulnerable people.