Safe Persons, also known as Student Protection Contacts, are enshrined in legislation – The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2017 (s16.3) states:
- ‘There must be stated at least 2 staff members to whom a student may report (the conduct)’. NOTE: At least one person must be the School Principal.
- While the legislation is about reporting issues around inappropriate staff behaviour, Townsville Catholic Education gives these roles broader scope.
- It is the responsibility of the Principal to ensure that there is at least one other staff member nominated as a Safe Person and that all Safe Persons are aware of their role and responsibilities. The names and identities of the Safe Persons must be made known to staff, students and parents.
- Safe Person’s posters must be prominently displayed in areas frequented by staff and students.
- Students must also be made aware of the process for the reporting of inappropriate behaviour by a staff member to a Safe Person. The Principal is responsible for ensuring that this information is made available in a variety of ways – student protection can assist with this also.
Safe Persons:
- Support students during school interviews. When police and/or Child Safety assess that they need to undertake an interview with a student at school, a Safe Person may assist by providing support to the child during the interview.
- Educate students and staff on the role of the School Safe Person.
- Promote and organise Child Protection initiatives in your school such as Child Protection week, R U OK day, etc.
- Advise colleagues on student protection processes and support them through this process.
- Keep connected with other safe persons and the Student Protection Team to share ideas, activities and events in your school.
Safe Persons may be required to:
- Receive information from students, staff or parents and act on information.
- Make a report about inappropriate conduct of a fellow staff member.
- Assist others in managing student protection matters.
- Assist others in writing/making a Student Protection Report.
- Keep confidential records on Student Protection matters involving students and staff.
Safe Persons should be prepared to:
- Attend training on an annual basis.
- Report any behaviour of concern of a staff member towards that is considered inappropriate and to inform the principal.
- Receive information of harm or risk of harm to a student and complete a report without delay to submit to the Principal.
- Be prepared to assist other staff to complete reports.
- Follow up with staff/students regarding student protection worries, this includes information you may have accidentally come across.