Child Safety Policy
At Connected Learning, nothing matters more to us than keeping your children safe, happy, and thriving. We believe every child deserves to feel secure, respected, and celebrated while in our care. This policy reflects both our legal obligations and our heartfelt commitment to protecting the children we serve.
Our Promise to Your Family
We promise to:
Create a nurturing environment where every child feels valued and protected
Listen to and believe children when they share their experiences or worries
Respect each child's unique background, abilities, and needs
Work alongside families to ensure the best care for each child
Our Team
Every member of our team shares our dedication to your child's safety. We ensure this by:
Conducting Working with Children Checks (WWCC) for all staff and volunteers
Providing comprehensive child safety training before any staff member commences work
Safety in Practice
Your child's safety guides everything we do. We maintain:
Attendance tracking
Detailed incident reporting and response procedures
Safe, supervised spaces for all activities
Open Communication
We believe in creating a community of trust. Parents and children are encouraged to:
Have a discussion with our team at any time about any concerns
Join our regular feedback sessions
Reporting Concerns
If you or your child has any worries, we want to know. We handle all concerns with care and confidentiality. Please never hesitate to send us an email at hello@connectedlearning.au.
We are mandatory reporters and will notify relevant authorities when required under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998.
Our Commitment to Improvement
We regularly review and update our safety practices to ensure we're providing the best possible care. This includes:
Annual policy reviews with input from families and children
Regular safety audits
Updates to reflect changes in legislation and best practise
Working Together
Your child's safety is a shared responsibility. We encourage:
Open dialogue between educators and families
Regular updates about your child's experiences
Parent participation in our safety review processes
Community feedback on our practices
Together, we can ensure every child in our care feels safe, valued, and supported to grow and thrive.
Last updated: January 2025
FAQs
Do I need to be a teacher?
No, you don’t have to be a qualified teacher, though many of our ideal partners have experience with children, education or community programs. What matters most is your values, your willingness to learn and your comfort presenting to groups.
What age groups will I work with?
Most programs are designed for primary and early high school students, and we can help you tailor offerings to specific year levels as needed in your local schools.
How much training and support do I receive?
You’ll receive initial training in program delivery and operations, plus ongoing access to resources, mentoring and a responsive support team as your business grows.
Is this a franchise?
No, this is a license model rather than a franchise. You run your own independent business while using our programs and brand under a license agreement, with more flexibility and fewer restrictions than a traditional franchise structure.
Let's Stay Connected
We value open dialogue and continuous improvement. Please don't hesitate to reach out at any time to hello@connectedlearning.au.
We welcome your feedback and suggestions at any time. Your input helps us continue to improve and provide the best possible experience for all our families.
Get In Touch With Our Team
Child Safety Policy
At Connected Learning, nothing matters more to us than keeping your children safe, happy, and thriving. We believe every child deserves to feel secure, respected, and celebrated while in our care. This policy reflects both our legal obligations and our heartfelt commitment to protecting the children we serve.
Connected Learning acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we teach and learn.
We strive to carry forward their protection of land and their commitment to storytelling.
Address
Level 1 Suite 102, 63 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010
Contact
hello@connectedlearning.au
© 2026 Connected Learning Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Address
Level 1 Suite 102, 63 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010
Contact
hello@connectedlearning.au
© 2026 Connected Learning Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Connected Learning acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we teach and learn.
We strive to carry forward their protection of land and their commitment to storytelling.
FAQs
Do I need to be a teacher?
No, you don’t have to be a qualified teacher, though many of our ideal partners have experience with children, education or community programs. What matters most is your values, your willingness to learn and your comfort presenting to groups.
What age groups will I work with?
Most programs are designed for primary and early high school students, and we can help you tailor offerings to specific year levels as needed in your local schools.
How much training and support do I receive?
You’ll receive initial training in program delivery and operations, plus ongoing access to resources, mentoring and a responsive support team as your business grows.
Is this a franchise?
No, this is a license model rather than a franchise. You run your own independent business while using our programs and brand under a license agreement, with more flexibility and fewer restrictions than a traditional franchise structure.
Our Promise to Your Family
We promise to
Create a nurturing environment where every child feels valued and protected
Listen to and believe children when they share their experiences or worries
Respect each child's unique background, abilities, and needs
Work alongside families to ensure the best care for each child
Our Team
Every member of our team shares our dedication to your child's safety. We ensure this by:
Conducting Working with Children Checks (WWCC) for all staff and volunteers
Providing comprehensive child safety training before any staff member commences work
Safety in Practice
Your child's safety guides everything we do. We maintain:
Attendance tracking
Detailed incident reporting and response procedures
Safe, supervised spaces for all activities
Open Communication
We believe in creating a community of trust. Parents and children are encouraged to:
Have a discussion with our team at any time about any concerns
Join our regular feedback sessions
Reporting Concerns
If you or your child has any worries, we want to know. We handle all concerns with care and confidentiality. Please never hesitate to send us an email at hello@connectedlearning.au.
We are mandatory reporters and will notify relevant authorities when required under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998.
Our Commitment to Improvement
We regularly review and update our safety practices to ensure we're providing the best possible care. This includes:
Annual policy reviews with input from families and children
Regular safety audits
Updates to reflect changes in legislation and best practise
Working Together
Your child's safety is a shared responsibility. We encourage:
Open dialogue between educators and families
Regular updates about your child's experiences
Parent participation in our safety review processes
Community feedback on our practices
Together, we can ensure every child in our care feels safe, valued, and supported to grow and thrive.
Last updated: January 2025
Let's Stay Connected
We value open dialogue and continuous improvement. Please don't hesitate to reach out at any time to hello@connectedlearning.au.
We welcome your feedback and suggestions at any time. Your input helps us continue to improve and provide the best possible experience for all our families.