Child Safeguarding Surveys

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Have Your Say! Child Safeguarding Surveys

 

Australian Cricket is working with Australian Catholic University’s (ACU) Institute of Child Protection Studies (ICPS) to understand the: 

  • safeguarding capabilities of volunteers in cricket; and

  • children's perceptions of safety in cricket.

The surveys will provide valuable data to help us prevent child abuse in cricket.

It is completely voluntary to take part and information regarding taking part, obligations and the ethics of the project are all included in the information sheet on the first page of the surveys. 

 

Safeguarding Capabilities Survey (adult volunteers)

 

For coaches, committee members, child safety officers, umpires, cricket blast coordinators and general volunteers from affiliated associations and clubs.

The survey takes up to 15 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and no identifying information is provided to us.

To take part please click on the relevant link below based on which state you currently reside in.

NB: please select ‘volunteer’ when asked about your role. The organsiation will be listed as your state association but respond to the survey as a member of your club/association.

I’m in Victoria: click to complete the survey from Victoria 

I’m in New South Wales: click to complete the survey from NSW 

I’m in Queensland: click to complete the survey from QLD  

I’m in Western Australia: click to complete the survey from WA 

I’m in South Australia: click to complete the survey from SA  

I’m in Tasmania: click to complete the survey from TAS     

I’m in the ACT: click to complete the survey from ACT     

I’m in the Northern Territory: click to complete the survey from NT  

 

Children's Safety Survey – for children and young people aged 10-18

 

The survey takes up to 15 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and no identifying information is provided to us.

Parents must first provide consent for their child to complete the survey and provide an email address for the person aged 10-18 to receive the survey link.

To take part please click on the relevant link below based on which state the person aged 10-18 currently resides in.

In Victoria: click to complete the survey from Victoria 

In New South Wales: click to complete the survey from NSW 

In Queensland: click to complete the survey from QLD  

In Western Australia: click to complete the survey from WA 

In South Australia: click to complete the survey from SA  

In Tasmania: click to complete the survey from TAS     

In the ACT: click to complete the survey from ACT     

In the Northern Territory: click to complete the survey from NT   

Please share this page or the relevant state link this with families in your club! 

 

Questions can be directed to CA's National Community Policy Lead Tom Dixon via childsafe@cricket.com.au.

 

Why work with Australian Catholic University’s Institute of Child Protection Studies?

 

ACU has established expertise in child protection, including a dedicated research unit, the ACU Institute of Child Protection Studies (ICPS). ICPS contributed ground-breaking research to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, examining children and young people’s views and experiences of safety in institutions. ACU also has an established record in development and delivery of safeguarding programs and courses to support institutions to create safer cultures for children and young people.

The ICPS have a unique offering for measuring safety in organisations – the Children’s Safety Survey and Safeguarding Capabilities Survey. These surveys help organisations gauge how safe children feel. They can also offer insights into their level of confidence in the ability of adults and organisations to respond to their safety concerns. Organisation can use the findings to help develop stronger conditions of safety for the children and young people you serve. The unique insights can support a stronger culture of safety that protects children and young people from grooming and sexual abuse.

ICPS have worked with a wide range of organisations across multiple industries, including Sport Australia.