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九月十二号,是儿童保护主日,澳洲所有的堂区和团体也特别的为家庭和孩子们祈祷。请大家参阅以下的祈祷词和其它的咨询。也请大家留意,我们团体也建立了儿童安全办公室,负责人是 Jessie Yang。并且,我们的网站也开辟了《儿童保护专栏》,在这里面大家可以了解到教区的儿童保护的运作资讯和策略方针以及我们团体的态度。
主佑平安,喜乐,健康!
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路勇神父
主佑平安,喜乐,健康!
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路勇神父
保障的定义
WSCCC 致力于成为一个安全的团体,积极促进儿童和所有其他人的尊严和权利,特别是那些可能处于危险之中的人。
儿童安全办公室会提供建议和支持,以确保团体对所有人的安全。在我们所有的工作、事工和活动中,我们响应福音的呼召,通过培养儿童和弱势群体的安全和福祉至上的文化、教育、系统、流程和环境来保护弱势群体。
儿童安全办公室会提供建议和支持,以确保团体对所有人的安全。在我们所有的工作、事工和活动中,我们响应福音的呼召,通过培养儿童和弱势群体的安全和福祉至上的文化、教育、系统、流程和环境来保护弱势群体。
FACT SHEET: Working with Children Checks in Parishes
We acknowledge that ministry looks very different in Parishes across the Archdiocese and it is important to recognise this. The information below provides guidance and must be interpreted in terms of the specific details of each role carried out in the Parish. In NSW, the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012 stipulates who requires a Working with Children Check (WWCC). The WWCC scheme in NSW is monitored and audited by the Office of the Children’s Guardian (OCG).
What is a WWCC?
A WWCC assesses the level of risk that a person may pose to Children during the course of their Child-Related Work. WWCCs assess prior convictions, apprehended violence orders, charges, and relevant allegations or police investigations.
Who needs a WWCC?
A WWCC is only required for Workers in Child-Related Work.
What is a Worker?
Workers are Parish and Agency Employees, Volunteers, self-employed contractors, Clergy and Religious Appointees who are currently or have previously been associated with the Archdiocese.
What is Child-Related Work?
The OCG considers Child-Related Work (paid or unpaid) to consist of face-to-face contact with Children (under the age of 18) in a Child-related sector or in a Child-related role.
Parish roles that DO require a WWCC if Children form part of the ministry work
Parish roles that DO NOT require a WWCC
What is a WWCC?
A WWCC assesses the level of risk that a person may pose to Children during the course of their Child-Related Work. WWCCs assess prior convictions, apprehended violence orders, charges, and relevant allegations or police investigations.
Who needs a WWCC?
A WWCC is only required for Workers in Child-Related Work.
What is a Worker?
Workers are Parish and Agency Employees, Volunteers, self-employed contractors, Clergy and Religious Appointees who are currently or have previously been associated with the Archdiocese.
What is Child-Related Work?
The OCG considers Child-Related Work (paid or unpaid) to consist of face-to-face contact with Children (under the age of 18) in a Child-related sector or in a Child-related role.
Parish roles that DO require a WWCC if Children form part of the ministry work
- Parish Secretaries
- Youth Ministers, Workers or Leaders
- Pastoral Associates
- Sacramental Coordinators
- Sacramental Group Leaders
- Catechists in State Schools
- Children’s Liturgy Coordinators
- Children’s Choir Ministry Leaders
- Acolytes and Senior Altar Servers
- Ministers of the Word/Readers/Lectors
- Parish Collectors (AKA Wardens)
- Eucharistic Ministers
Parish roles that DO NOT require a WWCC
- Cleaners
- Gardener
- Choir members
- Musicians
- Finance Committee2
- Parish Pastoral Council2
- Counters
- Audio Visual Coordinators
- Piety Stall
- Flower Arranger
- Offertory
- Hospitality Workers
- Ministers of the Homebound
- Welcoming/greeting Ministry
- St Vincent de Paul
- Verification of WWCC
- The Parish Priest/Administrator is ultimately responsible for ensuring all child-related workers have a verified WWCC.
Safeguarding Sunday, 12 September 2021
This week the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney celebrated National Child Protection Week for the fifth year in a row, and today, the week culminates with the celebration of Safeguarding Sunday. The celebration of this past week, leading up to Safeguarding Sunday, has provided us with an opportunity to reflect on how we can improve the ways we care for, protect and listen to the Children and Young People in our communities.
To help us reflect, the Safeguarding Office has developed two new resources; the Children’s Activity Book and A Guide for Young People to Better Understand their Wellbeing.
Additionally, the Safeguarding Offices of the Archdiocese of Sydney, the Diocese of Parramatta and the Diocese of Broken Bay, have collaborated on the development of a resource. Entitled Children and Young People’s Participation in Catholic Communities, this guide promotes community awareness to support, engage, listen to and communicate with Children and Young People.
These resources can be accessed on the Safeguarding website.
I encourage you all to take the time to reflect on how we can all participate in the shared responsibility of caring for and protecting our Children and Young People.
This week the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney celebrated National Child Protection Week for the fifth year in a row, and today, the week culminates with the celebration of Safeguarding Sunday. The celebration of this past week, leading up to Safeguarding Sunday, has provided us with an opportunity to reflect on how we can improve the ways we care for, protect and listen to the Children and Young People in our communities.
To help us reflect, the Safeguarding Office has developed two new resources; the Children’s Activity Book and A Guide for Young People to Better Understand their Wellbeing.
Additionally, the Safeguarding Offices of the Archdiocese of Sydney, the Diocese of Parramatta and the Diocese of Broken Bay, have collaborated on the development of a resource. Entitled Children and Young People’s Participation in Catholic Communities, this guide promotes community awareness to support, engage, listen to and communicate with Children and Young People.
These resources can be accessed on the Safeguarding website.
I encourage you all to take the time to reflect on how we can all participate in the shared responsibility of caring for and protecting our Children and Young People.
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Safeguarding Prayer
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Prayers of Intercession
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Code of Conduct
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Consent Form
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WWCC Fact Sheet
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Activity Book
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Support and Engage
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Record Keeping
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