National Principle 1

Child safety and wellbeing is embedded in organisational leadership, governance and culture

 

Diving WA's Commitment

All children and young people have the right to feel and be safe, and the right to be confident to raise concerns if they feel unsafe or if their needs are not being met. Diving WA is committed to the safety, participation and empowerment of all children and young people. We have zero tolerance for child abuse. All allegations, disclosures and concerns will be treated seriously and responded to immediately, consistent with our policies and procedure

Diving WA is committed to proving environments that are safe, supportive and friendly for the children and young members that participate in the sport of Diving within the organisation .   

Boards, committees, staff, volunteers, coaches, parents and participants all have a legal and governance responsibility in relation to child safety.    

Diving WA has zero tolerance for any behaviour that puts the well-being of children and young people at risk.