Safe church

Public Commitment to Safeguarding Children, young people, and Vulnerable adults  

Our Commitment  

Vision Church is committed to the safety and equity of vulnerable people, including children and young people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the elderly, people with disabilities, and people with identity and mental health challenges.

As an organisation that works with children, we are committed to the National Child Safe Principles. We seek to embed the safety of vulnerable people in organisational leadership, governance and culture. We seek to ensure that physical and online environments promote safety and wellbeing for all involved.

We are committed to ensuring that all our volunteers and staff are appropriately screened and trained. This includes:

  • Signing a Code of Conduct

  • Referee Checks

  • Working with Children Checks

  • Training in how to keep vulnerable people safe

It's important that everyone in our community, including children and young people, are informed about their rights, participate in decisions affecting them, and are taken seriously. Added to this, we want families and communities to be informed and involved in promoting the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable people.

These policies and procedures document how our organisation seeks to safeguard vulnerable people. The implementation of these policies is regularly reviewed and improved.


Raising Concerns  

We encourage people at all levels of the organisation and in our community to report any concerns they have about the safety and wellbeing of people. We are committed to handling all concerns seriously, legally and in a child-focused way (if concerning children).

If you have any concerns about the safety of someone at Vision Church we strongly encourage you to share your concern with one of our Safe Ministry Contacts.

Vision Church Safe Ministry Contacts  

Kathryn Hartley

Peter Moyle

Alison Just