Part five of the IncludED@OSHC learning journey
Children with complex disabilities need to feel safe in their environment and also with staff and peers.
Safety is not just physical safety – it includes emotional, psychological and cultural safety.
At your service, you will need to create safe spaces, minimise risks and support children's physical and mental wellbeing.
The National Quality Framework for education and care explains the standards for safe environments you should meet
Below, learn how to achieve and exceed the National Quality Standard.
Safe environment pages
How to create a safe environment
A continuation of part five in the IncludED@OSHC learning journey, safe environments.
How to help children self-regulate
Learn how to help children with complex disabilities regulate their emotions, behaviour, and social interactions in an Outside of Schools Hours Care service.
How to help children with behaviours of concern
A continuation of part five in the IncludED@OSHC learning journey, safe environments.
Risk planning at OSHC
A continuation of part five in the IncludED@OSHC learning journey, safe environments.
Resources
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Risk management plan templates (docx - 404.54kb) – use these when developing risk management plans.
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Individual support plan template (docx - 697.32kb) – use the optional section ‘behaviour support plan’ section in this template as part of a child’s individual support plan.
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These modules are relevant to this section:
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