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Child Safety Practice Framework

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    The Child Safety Practice framework informs who we are and how we want to work with people. Our framework describes what we value, and our aspirations when working alongside children, young people, families, caregivers and our service partners.

    Download an accessible poster version of the Child Safety Practice Framework

    Image of the Child Safety Practice Framework poster. A link to an accessible PDF is above.

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