From September 1-7 is National Child Protection Week (NCPW), championing the message ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’ with this year’s theme ‘Every conversation matters.’
Dating back to the first campaign launched in 1990, NCPW helps Australians to recognise raising awareness around child safety, focus on the existing supportive systems in place for families and children, and highlight the need for equitable resources that will help all children to thrive.
The 2024 theme ‘Every conversation matters’ draws emphasis on the important role that we play in promoting and protecting the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. Any opportunity that you have in speaking out against child abuse, or allowing the space for children to be heard, can impact a positive change in their lives. Â
¹ú²úÊÓƵºÏ¼¯Sydney’s commitment in achieving child safety and positive wellbeing is outlined as an organisational goal in our new strategic plan, ‘Deepening our impact in child inclusive and family centered practice’. Our services that work with children and young people are modelled around child inclusive practice and improved child wellbeing and safety outcomes, helping to highlight our organisation’s capability and commitment to them.Â
One of the ways you can learn more and get involved with NCPW is by attending one of their webinars. Here are our top three picks for you to register and attend:
1. Intersectionality – Young People Leading the Way (Wednesday 4 September, 10:30am).
Hear from a leading panel with young leaders who are committed to adopting intersectional frameworks in protecting young children across all diversities.
2. Cultural Currents – Shifting Media Dynamics (Thursday 5 September 10:30am).
Hear from sector professionals about the role of media in enhancing prevention methods for all children and young people.
3. The Digital Playground: Safeguard Young People’s Future (Friday 6 September 10:30am).
In an evolving world of technology, join us as we discuss the role of Artificial Intelligence in preventing cyberbullying, grooming, and exploitation, alongside the challenge posed by technologies, including deep fakes.
To find out more about NCPW, please visit napcan.org.au