The Catholic Archdiocese of Perth is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all its members, leaders, and especially its children and vulnerable adults. The care, safety and welfare of children and vulnerable adults is a collective responsibility, embedded in policies and practices of the Archdiocese which reflect a commitment to a zero-tolerance to abuse.
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Creating a safe church is a dynamic process that involves active participation and responsibility by all leaders, clergy, church workers and the wider church community including parents and families. The Archdiocese is committed to making this possible through collaboration, vigilance and proactive approaches across legislation, policies, procedures and practices.
Recognising there is no fool-proof system for the complete prevention of all forms of abuse or harm, the Safeguarding program will be informed by the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards which incorporate elements of public health interventions to prevent the abuse of children, minimise the risk of abuse by heightening the likelihood that abuse will be detected. This together with a robust complaint handling system seeks to reduce the long-term impacts of abuse or harm.
Our hope is that such an approach will not only provide the safest environment possible, but that it will also better enable our parishes to truly proclaim the Gospel and to foster genuine encounters with the living God.