Policies and Child Protection - St Luke's Anglican School
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Policies and Child Protection - St Luke's Anglican School
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Policies and Child Protection
St Luke's Anglican School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety, welfare and wellbeing of our young people by providing an environment that ensures they receive the highest standard of care, where their rights are supported, and they have the opportunity to thrive.
Public Commitment
Our Anglican schools, and education and care services are committed to promoting the safety, well-being and best interests of children, and to preventing, detecting and responding to child harm. Every child has the right to be safe and feel safe.
As Anglican child safe organisations, we commit to:
Implementing Queensland's 10 Child Safe Standards and the Universal Principle
Operating by Gospel values, which emphasise service, inclusivity, integrity, character, dignity, compassion, and justice
Providing children with exceptional pastoral care
Providing care that is physically, emotionally, psychologically and culturally safe
Taking all reasonable steps to protect children from exposure to harm
Empowering children to participate in decisions that affect them
Educating children about who to approach if they feel unsafe, or have concerns Instructing our community members on how to respond to complaints, concerns, and breaches of our conduct expectations
Maintaining effective processes for responding to concerns of child harm
Listening, learning, and seeking to improve.
Child Protection
Code of Conduct for Anglican Schools and Education & Care Services - (ECS
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Child Safe Anglican Education Policies
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Child Safe Advocates
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Policies and Reports
School Policies and Procedures
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2025 Annual Report
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Anglican Church of Australia National Apology Statement
On 19 October 2018 the Anglican Church of Australia and The Archbishop of Brisbane, The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall issued a national Formal Apology Statement.
National Apology Statement
Cyber Safety
In partnership with
ySafe
, St Luke's offers our community an extremely effective solution to ease the stress of managing cyber safety issues at home and provides resources and practical and realistic strategies to parents that can be implemented to create a truly cyber-safe home.
I
ntroducing the Cyber Safety Hub Parents
St Luke's parents can access our Cyber Safety Hub via the link below.
ySafe Cyber Safety Hub
(07) 4132 7555
4 Mezger Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670, Australia
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Policies and Child Protection
St Luke's Anglican School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety, welfare and wellbeing of our young people by providing an environment that ensures they receive the highest standard of care, where their rights are supported, and they have the opportunity to thrive.
Public Commitment
Our Anglican schools, and education and care services are committed to promoting the safety, well-being and best interests of children, and to preventing, detecting and responding to child harm. Every child has the right to be safe and feel safe.
As Anglican child safe organisations, we commit to:
Implementing Queensland's 10 Child Safe Standards and the Universal Principle
Operating by Gospel values, which emphasise service, inclusivity, integrity, character, dignity, compassion, and justice
Providing children with exceptional pastoral care
Providing care that is physically, emotionally, psychologically and culturally safe
Taking all reasonable steps to protect children from exposure to harm
Empowering children to participate in decisions that affect them
Educating children about who to approach if they feel unsafe, or have concerns Instructing our community members on how to respond to complaints, concerns, and breaches of our conduct expectations
Maintaining effective processes for responding to concerns of child harm
Listening, learning, and seeking to improve.
Child Protection
Code of Conduct for Anglican Schools and Education & Care Services - (ECS
)
View
Child Safe Anglican Education Policies
View
Child Safe Advocates
View
Policies and Reports
School Policies and Procedures
View
2025 Annual Report
View
Anglican Church of Australia National Apology Statement
On 19 October 2018 the Anglican Church of Australia and The Archbishop of Brisbane, The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall issued a national Formal Apology Statement.
National Apology Statement
Cyber Safety
In partnership with
ySafe
, St Luke's offers our community an extremely effective solution to ease the stress of managing cyber safety issues at home and provides resources and practical and realistic strategies to parents that can be implemented to create a truly cyber-safe home.
I
ntroducing the Cyber Safety Hub Parents
St Luke's parents can access our Cyber Safety Hub via the link below.
ySafe Cyber Safety Hub
(07) 4132 7555
4 Mezger Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670, Australia
Our School
Our Story
Our People
Our Campus
Our Difference
Governance
Policies
Careers
News
Learning
ELC
Primary School
Middle School
Senior School
Student Wellbeing
Opportunities
Sport
Performing Arts
Service
Academic Welfare
Quick Links
Enrolment Steps
International Students
Fees
Term Dates
Events
Newsletter
P&F
Alumni
© 2024 St Luke's Anglican School. All Rights Reserved.
ABN 11 262 640 922 CRICOS No. 01317D
Site: YourSchool