(1) These procedures provide a framework to operationalise the UNE Child Protection Policy, which advocates UNE's intolerance of any act of (2) The Procedures identify four key providers of professional services relating to the nurture and support of children, providing initiatives in relation to child protection, for each. Key providers outlined within these procedures are: (3) The Procedures will also provide a framework for reporting and responding to allegations of (4) These procedures apply to clauses set out within the UNE Child Protection Policy and the UNE Staff Recruitment Rule and are applicable to all staff, (5) Within the context of the UNE Child Protection Policy and its associated procedures, professionalism extends to establishing boundaries between children and UNE representatives to ensure that any misunderstanding or indeed a violation of the relationship (either real or perceived) is ameliorated as far as possible. (6) UNE employees will be advised at induction, that a breach of the Child Protection Policy could result in an immediate suspension/termination of their contract. (7) Candidates applying for UNE positions that involve contact with children by way of care or instruction, marketing or any other face-to-face interaction will be subject to both a (8) Interview questions put to candidates applying for positions that involve direct contact with children (or indirect contact where appropriate) will be designed to ensure any hiatus in employment timelines are explored, and to allow an appropriate assessment of the candidate's attitude towards child abuse/exploitation and protection can be made apparent. (9) Contractors/consultant of any kind, whose work includes involvement with children or who operates within an environment where children are in the care or instruction of (10) UNE research proposals where research involves interaction with children for any purpose, will provide an outline of any potential risks for child abuse/exploitation, accompanied by strategies to ameliorate the risk as far as possible. (11) Where research is undertaken within Australia, those engaged to work upon research projects will be subject to a police/ (12) Where research is undertaken internationally whether it is via UNE research or in collaboration with international aid agencies (eg AusAID), project documentation will also consider (in addition to a criminal record check as per the above) any legal obligations and laws regarding the protection of children from potential abuse, according to the country or local jurisdiction involved and how to report suspicions or unacceptable behaviour while 'in country'. (13) Where an entity engages with activities relating to the care or instruction of children, it is expected that they will also possess and actively implement an agreed, corporate Child Protection Policy. UNE would require that such a policy be presented for consideration before a partnership could be approved. (14) In the event that an entity does not possess a corporate Child Protection Policy, UNE will request that the application of the UNE Child Protection Policy is incorporated into any partnering agreement between UNE and that entity. (15) Where entities are partnering with UNE internationally, both (16) UNE will provide training relating to the protection of children within its care (or under its instruction) for staff at the point of induction as well as at regular intervals across the year, whether this is via direct and face-to-face or via online training modules to be completed as part of annual performance reviews. (17) Online training modules will be undertaken by all (18) Where research projects that are funded by aid agencies or other granting bodies are undertaken internationally, separate training modules will be prepared for those associated with the project (and who will be in contact with children) to undertake. These training modules will be undertaken in addition to the training modules described at (16) and (17) above. (19) After the discussion outlined in the section above (between the relevant UNE senior officer and the line manager to whom the allegation was reported), the following actions should be implemented immediately: (20) Once the protection of all parties has been ensured, the following responses can be considered: (21) All deliberations and resulting actions are to be recorded and kept securely as corporate records where access is restricted. Any written communication is to be only circulated between intended recipients and should be prepared to ensure confidentiality. (22) Child - In accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, a child is defined as a person under 18 years of age — unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier. For the purposes of any contact with children associated with AusAID activities, a child is defined as a person under 18 years of age, regardless of the age of consent in country. (23) Child abuse - All forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse, maltreatment or exploitation, including sexual activity (including paid) with a child (as defined above). (24) Child pornography - Any representation by whatever means, of a child engaged in real or simulated explicit sexual activities or any representation of the sexual parts of a child for primarily sexual purposes (Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child). (25) Child exploitation material - Material that depicts (expressly or implicitly) a child under 18 years of age as a victim of torture, cruelty or physical abuse.Child Protection Procedures
Section 1 - Overview
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Procedures
Associated with employment of staff to UNE positions
Associated with the employment of consultants and contractors
Associated with UNE research projects
In relation to entities partnering with UNE
Ensuring application of and compliance with the UNE Child Protection Policy
Reporting by a UNE representative, of any suspected act(s) of child abuse or exploitation:
Responsibility of the
Any concerns, whether they be suspected, observed or informed by a third party (including a child) should be reported in confidence and without discussion with others, to the relevant project leader or line manager (or Health and Safety Officer, or Grievance Officer according to the situation) immediately (that is, on the same working day within 24hrs)
Responsibility of the relevant project leader, line manager (or Health and Safety /Grievance Officer
The relevant UNE line manager/representative should make themselves immediately available to discuss concerns relating to child protection and provide a private space for a confidential discussion about the incident to occur
Formal reporting procedure
The discussion between the UNE representative reporting the suspected instance(s) of abuse or exploitation and the UNE line manager/representative should focus on factual information and address the following issues: The nature of the concern; The perceived risk(s) to any children; and The action(s) that will now follow the reporting of the incident. An incident report relating to the discussion should be prepared, dated and signed by those involved with the discussion.
Immediate action following the preparation of an incident report
A copy of the report should be presented to the relevant UNE senior officer (eg. Head of School, Director, Project Lead, whichever is most appropriate) as soon as possible. A copy of the incident report is to be filed as a confidential corporate record. The UNE senior officer in discussion with the line manager will determine whether the allegation should be reported to external authorities for action. The formal response to the allegation is to be prepared as soon as possible after the meeting between the UNE senior officer and appropriate line manager. The response will be in accordance with Section 7 of these procedures, below
Responding to an allegation of child abuse or exploitation
Section 4 - Definitions
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For the purposes of this Procedure the following definitions apply.