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Safety of children & young people

Information regarding Child Safety from Archdiocese Professional Standards Unit.

Statement of Commitment

We are committed to a safe and nurturing culture for all children in our Church.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, together with our Parish holds the care, safety and wellbeing of children as central and fundamental responsibilities of the Church. This commitment is drawn from and inherent to the teaching and mission of Jesus Christ, with love, justice and the sanctity of each human person at the heart of the Gospel.

We want our children to be safe, happy and empowered.

The Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne has a universal expectation for the protection of children. It is resolutely committed to ensuring that all those engaged in the Church promote the inherent dignity of children and young people and their fundamental right to be respected and nurtured in a safe environment. This is particularly so for the most vulnerable children, including aboriginal children, those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds and children with a disability.

The Catholic Church has a moral, legal and mission-driven responsibility to create nurturing environments where children are respected, their voices are heard and where they are safe and feel safe.

We have zero tolerance of child abuse and all allegations and safety concerns will be treated seriously and reported in line with our legal obligations, our moral obligations and our Church policies. 

Creating child-safe environments is a dynamic process that involves active participation and responsibility by parishes, schools, families and communities. It is marked by collaboration, vigilance and proactive approaches across policies, procedures and practices.

We are committed to preventing child abuse and identifying risks early and then reducing or removing them. If you see something of concern, please emailprofessional.standards@cam.org.au. 

Every person involved in the Catholic Church has a responsibility to understand the important and specific role he/she plays individually and collectively to ensure that the wellbeing and safety of all children is at the forefront of all they do and every decision they make.

  • The requirement that all clergy, employees and volunteers have a current Working With Children (WWC) card is an opportunity to demonstrate our parish commitment to ensure safety for all children and vulnerable adults.  It also protects our volunteers who are an integral part of our community, valued for their generous contribution to the on-going life of the parish.

    Please click on the relevant WWC Card links below using the following details when requested:

    Name of Organisation: St Bridget’s Parish. (Greythorn)
    Address: 48 Sweyn St, Balwyn North, Victoria 3104.
    Phone: 9875 6395