Our Child, Youth and Family service guidelines and related documents have been alphabetically listed under the following categories.
Health Safety and Wellbeing:
How we help keep children and young people safe and healthy while attending a Child, Youth and Family service.
- Allergy
- Anaphylaxis
- Asthma
- Immunisation Grace Period Eligibility Assessment
- Child Safe Environment
- Dealing with Medical Conditions
- Diabetes
- Epilepsy
- First Aid
- Hygiene
- Medication
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Nutrition and Food Safety
- Oral Health
- Physical Activities
- Physical Environment Verandah
- Safe Sleep and Rest
- Storage and Use of Equipment, Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Substances
- Tobacco Alcohol and Drugs
- Water Safety
- Weather Protection
Leadership and Service Management
These documents describe Child, Youth and Family’s approach to service management.
- Acceptance and refusal of authorisation
- Missing Child
- Child Protection
- Student Placement
- Code of Conduct
- Complaints
- CRES and Priority of Access
- Criminal History Records Check
- Digital Technology and Online Learning
- Emergency Management
- Free Kinder Initiative
- Kindergarten Enrolment
- Late Commencement
- Governance and Management of the Children’s Service
- Incident, Injury, Trauma & Illness
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Supervision of Children
- Working With Children Check Policy
- Volunteers
Program Delivery
These documents outline program delivery guidelines for Child, Youth and Family services.