Victorian Child Safe Standards and Reportable Conduct Scheme

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The Victorian Child Safe Standards set out minimum requirements and outline the actions organisations must take to keep children and young people safe. 

They provide guidance for organisations to ensure that policies and procedures are in place to protect children and young people from harm, promote their participation and wellbeing and respond to reports of abuse or misconduct. 

To find out about how Council is addressing these Standards see Child Safe Community Update 2025(PDF, 404KB)

Reportable Conduct Scheme

The Reportable Conduct Scheme investigates allegations of abuse or misconduct by employees, volunteers or contractors against children or young people.

Reportable conduct includes the following behaviours (against, with or in the presence of a child):

  • Sexual offences
  • Sexual misconduct
  • Physical violence
  • Behaviour that causes significant emotional or psychological harm
  • Significant neglect

Under the Scheme, the Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP) has the power to:

  • receive allegations and findings of reportable conduct
  • assess an organisation’s systems to prevent, notify, and investigate reportable conduct
  • provide oversight of investigations
  • investigate allegations in some circumstances
  • refer findings to professional registration bodies and the Working with Children Check Unit
  • build the capacity of organisations to respond to allegations of abuse
  • report to Parliament on performance of the Scheme and trends.

The Scheme does not replace or interfere with police investigations. CCYP works with Victoria Police to make sure allegations of criminal conduct are dealt with appropriately.

If you have a concern about Hume City Council Councillors, staff or volunteers Visit Our Reporting Child Abuse Page