Child Safety and Integrity
Ravenswood Swimming Club is committed to embedding child safety in our organisation by implementing the ten (10) Child Safe Standards of the NSW Child Safe Scheme. The Standards are designed to drive cultural change to create, maintain and improve child safe practices. Please read through the information below to familiarise yourself with the framework and additional resources.
Background & Implementation
The ten Child Safe Standards provide a framework for creating child safe organisations. They are designed to drive cultural change to create, maintain and improve child safe practices. When organisations implement the Standards, they build a culture where abuse of children is prevented, responded to and reported.
The Standards are based on the extensive research and consultation by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. They provide clear guidance for organisations to create cultures, adopt strategies and act to put the interests of children first to keep them safe from harm.
Our organisation has started the process of implementing the Child Safe Standards. If you have any questions or comments regarding Child safety please contact us.
National Integrity Framework
Swimming Australia’s National Integrity Framework applies to all Activities organised or authorised by Swimming Australia or a Member Organisation (eg SMNE). Swimming Australia and its Member Organisations remain fully committed to the protection of children, young people and our members in our sport and encourage all member associations and clubs throughout Australia to familiarise themselves with the policies and to raise the issue of child safety to everyone involved in swimming clubs. The NIF consists of 6 documents.
- NIF Complaints, Disputes and Discipline Policy
- NIF Competition Manipulation and Sport Wagering Policy
- NIF Member Protection Policy
- NIF Improper Use of Drugs and Medicine Policy
- Code of Conduct 2024
- NIF Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy
Click here for more information.
Sport Integrity Australia’s Child Safeguarding Policy has been developed to set clear standards of behaviour expected of those involved in sport when providing programs and services to children, as well as the behaviours that are not acceptable (Prohibited Conduct).
The policy is underpinned by the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations (National Principles) and has been reviewed and endorsed by the National Office for Child Safety.
Safe Sport Framework
The Safe Sport Framework (SSF) is a comprehensive policy and procedures document that details our shared responsibilities for protecting children and members’ welfare. It also replaces the previous child and member welfare policies and procedures. Click here for further details on SSF.
Reporting & Complaints
In accordance with the National Office for Child Safety, Ravenswood Swimming Club has processes to respond to complaints and concerns that are child-focused and uphold the rights of children and young people.
Complaints affecting children and young people will be properly investigated, taken seriously, and their rights safeguarded throughout the investigation process. These investigations are planned, fair, proportionate and thorough, with findings supported by the available evidence.
If you have a complaint or a concern that is child-focused please email Ravenswood child safety complaints reporting officers - HERE & HERE
Continual Education and Training
There are numerous free online training resources to assist our members with continual education and training:
- National Integrity Framework (NIF) sportintegrity.gov.au/resources
- Play By The Rules https://www.playbytherules.net.au/
- Office of the Children’s Guardian https://ocg.nsw.gov.au/
- Office of Sport https://www.sport.nsw.gov.au/events
- E-Safety https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/what-we-do/our-programs/training