Previous messaging has been aimed at adults, but following extensive research with children and young people, security experts from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) have created age -
appropriate safety advice to engage and empower a younger audience.
Not exact matches
When considering applications the Proctors may take
advice as
appropriate from the Sports
Safety Officer, the Director of Sport, the University Marshal, and committees of the Conference of Colleges.
The above
advice is meant for use on a closed course with
appropriate safety measures.
• Assess each assigned client to determine his or her needs for community rehabilitation and inclusion • Create and implement individualized plans to meet the requirements of each client • Meet with each client on a regular basis to identify and discuss any problems or issues • Provide support and
advice through well - placed counseling services, in a one on one or group sessions • Refer to clients to
appropriate specialists or community agencies, depending on their individual requirements • Act as an advocate of assigned clients, in front of families and government departments • Ascertain that the residential facility is conducive to clients» wellbeing and health • Intervene in crises situations, placing special focus on clients»
safety and emotional wellbeing
Parents seeking
appropriate content for young children and
advice regarding information regarding online
safety can find the ABC's children's online destinations at www.abc.net.au/children/.