The National Boys Choir of Australia (NBCA) is committed to the safety of young people and the Victorian Government Child Safety Standards.  The NBCA will not tolerate any abuse of children and young people.

In Victoria, Child Safe Standards aim to protect children and young people from abuse in organisations, including physical violence, sexual offences, serious emotional or psychological abuse and/or neglect.

As part of these standards, we commit to:

  • preventing the abuse of children and young people in our care, by identifying risks early and removing and reducing these risks
  • taking all allegations and concerns about abuse very seriously and responding to them consistently, in line with our policies and procedures
  • complying with all legal requirements, including reporting suspicions of abuse to police and/or child protection.

 

We actively work to hear and empower all children and young people involved with our organisation, through regular consultation and participation processes.

We celebrate diversity across our organisation. We promote the equal participation and cultural, emotional and physical safety of children and young people.

All staff and volunteers employed by NBCA are responsible for the care and protection of children and young people who participate in our organisation and for reporting information about abuse.

The National Boys Choir of Australia acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we rehearse and work. We pay respect to their elders past, present and emerging.

 

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