The Department of Health oversees and promotes compliance with the Child Safe Standards. They apply to health organisations that provide any services or facilities to children. Find out which organisations have to comply
Compliance with the Standards is a requirement of the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act (2005) and regulated by the Commission for Children and Young People.
On 1 January 2023, the Secretary for the Department of Health became the sector regulator for health organisations for the Standards.
The categories of health organisations it regulates are:
- Public hospitals
- Public health services
- Private hospitals
- Denominational hospitals
- Multipurpose health services
- Mental health service providers
- Maternal and child health centres
- Day procedure centres
- Registered community health services
- State-funded drug or alcohol treatment services
What are the Child Safe Standards?
The Child Safe Standards were introduced in response to recommendations from the Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into the Handling of Child Abuse by Religious and other Non-Government Organisations The Inquiry found that more must be done to prevent and respond to child abuse.
There are 11 Child Safe Standards. The standards aim to:
- promote the safety of children
- prevent child abuse
- ensure organisations have effective processes to respond to and report allegations of child abuse.
Our regulatory role
As a sector regulator for the Standards, we:
- educate, inform and provide advice
- investigate, monitor and enforce compliance
- collect, analyse and publish information and data
- promote continuous improvement
- work with the Commission for Children and Young People and other regulators
- exchange relevant information as required.
For more information on how health organisations are regulated, see Child Safe Standards regulatory functions.
Other Child Safe Standards regulators
There are five other regulators of the Standards; we refer to these as co-regulators. We work collaboratively with our co-regulators to promote the safety of children and compliance with the Standards.
In certain instances, we may work jointly with our co-regulators where an organisation is jointly regulated by two or more regulators.
Our co-regulators are responsible for the following sectors:
Social and human services
The Social Services Regulator (SSR) is the Victorian regulator for providers of disability services, housing services, family violence and sexual assault services, and support services for parents and families. They also regulate out of home care services.
Schools and education providers
The Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) is the regulator for registered schools, school boarding premises, school-sector organisations providing courses to overseas students, student exchange organisations, non-school senior secondary providers and some registered training organisations.
Early childhood education and care
The Department of Education, through its Quality Assessment and Regulation Division, is the regulator for early childhood services. This includes long day care, family day care, outside school hours care and vacation care services, as well as limited hours and occasional care services.
Employers of children
Wage Inspectorate Victoria is the Victorian regulator for organisations that employ children and hold a licence under the Child Employment Act 2003 (Vic).
Other Victorian organisations
The Commission for Children and Young People is the regulator of the Standards for all other types of organisations required to comply with the Victorian Standards.
The Commission for Children and Young People (the Commission) has developed information to support organisations to comply with the Child Safe Standards, through its guide for creating a Child Safe Organisation. For more information visit the Commission’s Child Safe Standards webpage.
Co-regulator joint statement on Child Safe Standard 1
Download a copy of the joint statement from the co-regulators of the Child Safe Standards in Victoria on regulation of Child Safe Standard 1.
Report a Child Safe Standards concern
If you are concerned that a health organisation may not be complying with the Child Safe Standards, you can inform the Child Safe Standards team by email childsafestandards@health.vic.gov.au.
Due to the sensitive nature of this work, we are subject to strict legislated confidentiality requirements. Consistent with these confidentiality requirements, we are usually unable to disclose to individuals who raise concerns any further information about the actions we take.
Resources
These resources provide guidance and information for health organisations to implement and comply with the Standards.
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