GIRLEDWORLD WORKPLACE MENTORING PROGRAM

This workplace education and employability skills online program has been designed and developed by Girledworld Pty Ltd (ABN 49 615 613 388 / ACN 615 613 388), sponsored by the Victorian State Government and supported by participating Victorian businesses. This program is available FREE for schools and students (Years 7 - 12) across Australia
To access this e-learning program please register here.

CHILD SAFETY STANDARDS - GIRLEDWORLD PTY LTD

Children’s safety and well-being is at the forefront of girledworld’s work across educational program design and delivery.
We know that children and young people learn and thrive when they feel safe - and are safe.

All of our programs online and offline comply with the
National Principles for Child Safe Organisations, the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act (2005) and all girledworld facilitation team members have valid Working With Children Checks.

  • We are committed to the participation and empowerment of all young people and have a company-wide diversity commitment to ensure we engage, educate and equip all young people in our educational programs.

  • We support and respect all children and uphold their rights to feel and be safe at all times.

  • We ensure an appropriate screening process has been conducted for all team members, staff, contractors and volunteers and that they have a current Working With Children Check (WWCC) (Vic) or registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching.

  • We are committed to providing and promoting safe environments for all children, including vulnerable children, both online and offline, across all of our programs, content and learning pedagogy.

  • All allegations and safety concerns will be treated seriously and consistently with appropriate internal procedures adopted.

  • We follow our duty of care and legal obligations to contact authorities when we are worried about a child’s safety.

  • We promote our commitment to Child Safe Standards and educate and support our staff and community to maintain these standards to the highest level.

Please refer to this resource for more information on The Child Safety Act (2005).