- Susanne Legena, CEO
Photo: Girl harvests some vegetables she has grown in the school garden. © Plan International
Here are a few of the ways we work to keep people safe:
- visible and committed leaders who role model our organisational values and behaviours
- clear policies and codes of expected behaviour
- informing and empowering all children, young people and communities about their rights, how to report concerns and the behaviour they can expect from those associated with us
- creating a culture of awareness and prevention amongst staff and anyone connected with our work
- collaborating with partners in our safeguarding efforts and ensuring they meet minimum standards
- safe engagement processes and clear sanctions for those who abuse or harm
- risk assessment, analysis and mitigation.
We believe that everyone has the right to live a life free from violence and are committed to ensuring that all possible and necessary steps are taken to realise the rights of and to actively safeguard from harm; all children, young people and communities that we work with both in Australia and overseas.
The rights of children and young people are at the heart of everything we do. The privacy, dignity and wellbeing of all children is our shared priority, and we take every step to ensure we and everyone we engage with keep children safe from intentional or unintentional harm.
Reporting
If you have a concern, suspicion or know of/have witnessed an incident of abuse or harm to a child, young person or anyone in the community that is perpetrated by anyone associated with Plan International Australia (PIA), please let us know.
Concerns can be raised through the following channels:
- inform a Plan International Australia representative
- contact the Safeguarding Focal Point directly: [email protected]
- contact Plan International’s anonymous third party whistleblowing mechanism: www.safecall.co.uk or make a report online.
- Make an anonymous report through our Safeguarding Notification Form.
It is mandatory for anyone connected to Plan International Australia (staff, volunteers, consultants etc) to confidentially report all concerns, suspicions of allegations of abuse/harm/violence and/or any breaches of our safeguarding policies.
We will take all concerns and reports of abuse and harm including sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment seriously and will investigate and act on these reports immediately, with the highest priority, and in accordance with the guiding principles. PIA will ensure that investigations will be carried out by experienced and qualified professionals who are trained on sensitive, confidential investigations and a victim/survivor centred approach.
Read more about our commitments and accountabilities
- Safeguarding Policy
- Preventing Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse Policy
- Whistleblowing Policy
Monitoring and policy review
Our Risk Assurance Team monitor the implementation of our safeguarding policies periodically, reporting to our Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Board.
Our policies are reviewed every three years. Our Safeguarding Delegate manages this in consultation with survivors, partners, communities (where appropriate) and staff, Executive Team and the Board. All policy reviews are approved by the Executive Team and the Board.
Our work is also guided by other codes of conduct and regulations.