In Victoria, children aged 5 to 14 have the highest participation rates in organised sport. Child safety must be a core business strategy for our netball affiliates wanting to attract and retain players under 18. Netball Victoria is committed to supporting our committees and volunteers create safe, supportive, and protective sporting environments for children and young people across the Victorian netball community.
If you have a Child Safety concern that you would like to raise, please click here.
RESOURCES
Promoting a Child-Safe Culture
- Child Safe Practices (previously referred to as Code of Conduct)
- Child Safe Practices Declaration Form
- E-Safety Guide for Administrators
- Child Safe Practices - What Does the Committee Need to Know?
- A Guide for Communicating With Young People
- Sample Child Safe Complaints Register
- Child Safeguarding Introductory Checklist
Recruitment & Screening
- Recruitment & Screening Guide and Template
- Working With Children's Check Record Keeping Template
- Working With Children's Fact Sheet
- WWCC Status Checker
- Child Safeguarding Induction Pack
Sample Templates for Committees
- Junior Netball Committee - Terms of Reference Template
- Child Safe Working Group - Terms of Reference Template
- Child Safe Practices Declaration Form (previously referred to as Code of Conduct)
Child Safety Action Plan Templates
- Start here
- Progress review
- Comprehensive Review - Action Plan
- Action Plan Template
Fact Sheets
- Cultural Safety for First Nations Children
- First Nations Fact Sheet
- Safety of Children With a Disability
- Safety of Children with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds