Statement of Commitment
The Glennie School is committed to the safety, welfare and wellbeing of students enrolled at the School. This commitment includes the provision of a safe and supportive living and learning environment for all students and requires all employees, volunteers and visitors to:
- model and encourage behaviour that upholds the dignity and protection of students from harm, and
- respond to allegations of student harm resulting from the conduct or actions of any person including that of employees.
Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy
In support of this commitment, The Glennie School is dedicated to our Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy which includes having relevant policies, procedures and training in place to effectively address the safety and wellbeing of students in our care.
Documents
Student Protection Documents – Child Protection Statement of Commitment
Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy
Complaints Management in Anglican Schools – Policy
Complaints Management in Anglican Schools – Procedures
Induction Overview for New Volunteers and Staff
OUR COMMITMENT: Creating Environments for Children and Young People to Thrive
Protecting Children and Young People in Anglican Education – Policy
Protecting Children and Young People in Anglican Education – Procedures
Student Protection Information Resource Sheet
Student Protection Officers
Working with Children in Anglican Education Policy
National Principles for Child Safe Organisations
In circumstances where the directors of the governing body must be provided with a report about sexual abuse or likely sexual abuse the Diocesan Council has, pursuant to Section 366B of the Education (General Provisions) Act 2017, delegated that role to Mr Greg Milles, the Director of Professional Standards within the Diocese.