Communicating about the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Framework
1.
What are the key things about the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Framework that you want more information about?
2.
What is your most preferred way to receive information?
Online (for example, via email or websites)
In a printed format (for example, a hard copy fact sheet)
In person (for example, you go to a local information session and listen to someone talk)
Other (please specify)
3.
Please tick the types of resources that you would find most useful, when learning about a new legal framework:
Information sheets
Website pages
A regular newsletter
Regular emails from the leader of your organisation
Flowcharts that show how a new process works
Short animated videos
Webinars or online 'town halls' where you can ask questions
A single document that explains key points
Written case studies or examples
Posters that can be put up in the tea room or other shared spaces
A frequently asked questions written resource
Recorded video explainers that you can watch back when you like
Social media content
In-person events during work hours
In-person events outside of work hours
Podcasts or audio recordings
Something else that isn't on this list:
4.
Is there any feedback or wisdom you'd like to share about communicating with your type of organisation?
For example: "I work at a busy GP clinic and find flowchart posters work really well for emergencies, because whoever is at work can quickly see what needs to be done."
5.
What best describes your organisation:
Accommodation and residential services for children, including housing services and overnight camps/excursions
Activities or services carried out as part of a particular religion or faith, through which adults have contact with children
Childcare and commercial babysitting services
Child protection services and out-of-home care, including Children’s Contact Services
Coaching and tuition services for children
Commercial services for children, such as party or photography services
A club, association or cadet organisation
An organisation that provides disability support services
Education services
Health services, including organisations that provide counselling services
Justice and detention services for children
A Local Council
A Neighbourhood House
Transport services for children
Other (please specify)
6.
Where does your organisation provide services?
Statewide across Tasmania
Northern Tasmania
North West Tasmania
Southern Tasmania