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Department for Child Protection SA

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8124 4185



Address: 31 Flinders Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.childprotection.sa.gov.au

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25.01.2022 Updates have been made to the public activity restrictions in South Australia. The Emergency Management (Public Activities No 11) (COVID-19) Direction 2020 has... been revoked and replaced by the Emergency Management (Public Activities No 12) (COVID-19) Direction 2020. This new Direction comes into effect as 12.01am on Sunday 22 November 2020. The Direction provides updates after South Australia’s Stay at Home period. The changes are minor and restrictions under the previous Direction largely apply. The following changes have been made to the Public Activities Direction in South Australia: Gymnasiums, health clubs, fitness centres, yoga, barre and spin facilities, dance and pilates studios, boot camps and other personal training activities (indoors and outdoors) can operate. Retail shopping hours will return to normal as of 12.01am on Sunday 22 November 2020. The following restrictions and provisions are in place and carried over from the previous Direction: The 1 person per 4 square metre rule applies to all activities. The Direction provides updates after South Australia’s Stay at Home period. The changes are minor and restrictions under the previous Direction largely apply. The following changes has been made to the Public Activities Direction in South Australia: Dancing and drinking at a relevant licensed premises prohibited. Public Activities Gatherings Funeral- 50 people max Weddings- 150 people max Religious Ceremonies- 100 people max Private gatherings- 50 people max Private residence- 10 people max (unless more than 10 people permanently live at the house then they are permitted to stay) Caravan park- 10 people max per site All other holiday accommodation- 10 people max 10 people per table at hospitality venues. Gymnasiums, health clubs, fitness centres, yoga, barre and spin facilities, dance and pilates studios, boot camps and other personal training activities (indoors and outdoors) can operate. Indoor play centres, recreation centres and amusement parks and arcades cannot open. Entertainment venues (including museums, cinemas, zoos, etc., see direction for more) are restricted to 1 person per 4sqm. Personal Care (beauty salons, tattoo parlours, day spas, etc., see direction for more) must ensure employees wear PPE when providing services. Further COVID-19 Advice The SA Government has released updated COVID-19 advice due to the Parafield cluster. Please note the following are recommended but do not form part of a formal directive at this point in time. South Australian residents should work from home where possible. Vulnerable people are advised to stay at home and avoid having visitors at the moment. Unnecessary travel is discouraged. South Australian residents should wear a mask when physical distancing of 1.5m cannot be observed, e.g. on public transport. *Note- the information above only highlights the changes key made and does not reflect all requirements under the Public Activities No 12 Direction. Members of the public and Essential Travellers are encouraged to see the full direction for further information. All existing directions, frequently asked questions and other information can be found here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations If you require further information you can call the SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 between the hours of 9am to 5pm 7 days per week or go to the SA Health website at www.sahealth.sa.gov.au or www.sa.gov.au/covid-19



23.01.2022 Congratulations to all tonight’s SA Australia Day 2021 Award winners! A special congratulations to foster carer Dawn Jennings who won this year’s Inspiring SA ...Women’s Award. From the early 1980s to 2020, Dawn has cared for more than 90 foster babies. She is a wonderful example of the lasting and remarkable difference someone can make in the lives of our most vulnerable children. Thank you Dawn To find out about becoming a foster carer call 1300 2 foster or www.fostercare.sa.gov.au

22.01.2022 "From out of the Dreamtime with it's overlapping colours came the Rainbow Serpent..." Artist Tyrown Waigana explains his inspiration for the NAIDOC Week 2020 poster in the video below. To find out how to get involved in NAIDOC Week events near you, visit: https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/naidoc-week-events

22.01.2022 Don't forget! The #SABillionSteps Challenge kicks off today. Sign up at openyourworld.sa.gov.au/billionsteps and reap the benefits of increased physical activity for your health and wellbeing. #OpenYourWorld



21.01.2022 It’s Mental Health Week an opportunity to start a conversation about mental health and wellbeing. For more information about how to support your own and your community’s wellbeing, visit the SA Health website: http://ow.ly/sn4z50BPFVX

21.01.2022 Can you help spread some Christmas cheer among our most vulnerable children and young people? Backpacks 4 SA Kids urgently require your support:

21.01.2022 With warmer months on the way, a timely reminder that free water safety and survival programs are available for primary school-aged children in care. See details below about how to get involved in VACSWIM programs. But be mindful, bookings close on Wednesday 2 December for December programs and Sunday 20 December for January programs.



21.01.2022 PSYCHOLOGIST RECRUITMENT: Psychologists are invited to apply for a position with the Department for Child Protection and make a real difference in the lives of children, young people and families experiencing adversity.... Provisional psychologists (Masters Students) are also encouraged to apply. If you anticipate you will be completing your Masters Degree in 2021 please enquire. For more information and to apply for this unique role, visit: http://ow.ly/bBbF50Cg8jD

21.01.2022 Here's your chance to get creative in preparation for next month's National NAIDOC Week celebrations. Designed mainly for school-aged children, the official NAIDOC Week poster can now be downloaded as a colouring-in sheet by following the link below.

20.01.2022 It's National White Ribbon Day. Domestic violence is one of the key causes of family breakdown and children and young people entering child protection. You can help by learning how to identify the signs and take early and decisive action to help protect the most vulnerable in our communities.

19.01.2022 Are you committed to helping university students navigate their way into a career in social work that supports the most vulnerable children and young people in our communities? The Department for Child Protection is currently seeking a Social Field Education Program Coordinator in Adelaide to, among other duties, ensure effective learning practices and the quality supervision of student placements.... Hurry! Applications close 12 January. You can learn more about the role and how to apply here: http://ow.ly/ag8M50D2VFG

19.01.2022 Did you know one in four young people have been contacted by a stranger online? And that 38% of young people chat to strangers online? These are worrying statistics from the Office of the eSafety Commissioner, which highlight the need for a strong community focus on cyber security and responsible use of technology for all children and young people. The esafety website has a wide range of resources to help carers and guardians navigate those 'hard to have' conversations with ...young people as well as providing guidance on internet use for younger children. Find out more here https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents There are more great resources available at The Carly Ryan Foundation Inc. and ThinkUKnow Australia.



19.01.2022 Don't forget! The Governor's Multicultural Awards 2020 close in one week on Friday 9 October. These important awards recognise and celebrate outstanding South Australians who promote multiculturalism and increase the understanding of the benefits of cultural diversity in our community.... South Australians are encouraged to nominate an individual, team or organisation that is passionate about making a positive contribution to multiculturalism and intercultural understanding, and promoting our culturally-diverse state. To find out more, or to apply, visit multicultural.sa.gov.au/gma

18.01.2022 Are you, or someone you know, looking for translated information about how to protect yourself, your family, friends and community from Covid-19? Please visit the SA Health website: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDtranslated or www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmulticultural

15.01.2022 Interested in working as a Child and Youth Worker in the ADELAIDE metropolitan area or the SOUTH EAST? The Department for Child Protection SA is offering a number of exciting opportunities to work with children and young people in these areas and make a world of difference to their lives. For more information about the roles and how to apply, visit: http://ow.ly/gclv50BSOH2

14.01.2022 Expressions of interest for a new scholarship program to support world-leading child protection research close this Tuesday 6 October. The scholarships are being offered through a $1.25m partnership between the Department for Child Protection, Australian Centre for Child Protection and University of South Australia. Under the Enhancing Practice - SA Department for Child Protection PhD Research Program, the State Government is investing $1 million to support world-leading chi...ld protection research, which will in turn, better support our state's most vulnerable children and young people. UniSA has committed an additional $250,000 to the initiative and the joint commitment will support 10 scholarships, which are open to new and existing scholars. Expressions of interest for the program are available on the UniSA website: http://ow.ly/OVgw50BHgrS

14.01.2022 Have you ever thought about fostering a child? Life Without Barriers is hosting a free live webinar on Wednesday 28 October from 7pm to help people find out more about how to get involved. For more information and to register for the webinar - visit: http://ow.ly/KTYS50BTYJl

13.01.2022 Interested in working as a Child and Youth Worker in WHYALLA and PORT AUGUSTA? The Department for Child Protection SA is offering a number of exciting opportunities to work with children and young people in these areas and make a world of difference to their lives. For more information about the roles and how to apply, visit: http://ow.ly/tdZb50BU126

11.01.2022 Round one of the 2021 Dame Roma Mitchell Grants are now open! The grants provide opportunities for eligible children and young people aged 29 or under, who are, or have been in care. They can be used to help achieve a variety of personal goals and provide development opportunities. In the past recipients have used grants for text books, tools for apprenticeships, business expenses, health services , workshops, driving lessons, or household items.... To find out more or to apply, visit childprotection.sa.gov.au/drmg Applications close Friday 12 March 2021.

11.01.2022 To celebrate NAIDOC Week, DCP's Residential Care staff have put together these brilliant packs which include dreaming stories, traditional art and other resources to help young people in care explore Aboriginal history and culture. If you want to find out how to get involved in NAIDOC Week 2020 activities and celebrations in your area, visit: http://ow.ly/agyb50ChjvO

11.01.2022 Children and young people in care and DCP staff are continuing to mark the importance of NAIDOC Week 2020 by getting involved in a wide variety of celebrations and activities. Activities being undertaken this week include: A visit to the Reflections: Connecting to Country through Art Exhibition at the University of Adelaide. Attending various cultural events, such as Treaty festival dance workshops, cultural story time and the Indigenous Guernsey display in Rundle Mall.... Viewing film/documentary at the Middle Back Theatre of well-known Aboriginal people that have paved the way for the younger generation. You can find out how to get involved in NAIDOC 2020 events here: http://ow.ly/ovaQ50ChgjW

10.01.2022 By choosing to work in child protection you can make a world of difference to children and young people in need. The Department for Child Protection SA has an exciting opportunity available as a Manager in our Port Pirie Office. Applications close 24 October. For more information on the role and how to apply visit: http://ow.ly/ObcD50BROYY

10.01.2022 The BankSA Foundation has opened the latest round of its community grants to help small charitable organisations supporting vulnerable groups of people in the community. Many organisations have faced an increase in demand for vital support services that members of the community have come to rely on. Job losses, financial pressures and isolation, are among the reasons more people are reaching out for support. Applications are now being accepted for BankSA Foundation Community ...Grants of up to $50,000 each, which will be awarded to eligible community organisations that work to provide a brighter future for socially, economically and physically disadvantaged people. Eligibility criteria and information on how to apply is available at www.banksa.com.au/foundation Applications close on Friday 16 October 2020.

10.01.2022 Have you taken the ThinkUKnow Australia 7-Day Family Online Safety Challenge? With children and young people spending more time online, especially during #schoolholidays, now is a great time to get started. 1 The challenge asks families to complete just one simple task each day to promote safer online practices at home.... Download a printable version of the 7-Day Family Online Safety Challenge at www.thinkuknow.org.au/for-parents-and-carers

10.01.2022 COVID SAfe Check-In is here! If someone in South Australia tests positive to COVID-19, COVID SAfe Check-In enables us to quickly contact others who may have be...en exposed to the virus, controlling the spread. This will enhance contact tracing and keep our community COVID safe. To start using COVID SAfe Check-In: 1 Download the free mySA GOV app on your iPhone or Android device. If you already have the app, make sure you have the latest version, which may require you to download the app update or remove and reinstall the app. 2 Select the COVID SAfe Check-In tile from the homepage of the app as you enter a business or venue. 3 Follow the prompts to scan the venue’s unique QR code and check in. You will not be required to sign up for a mySA GOV account to use the COVID SAfe Check-In. You also do not need to provide a driver’s licence or vehicle registration details to use it. The app securely collects limited personal information as you enter a business or venue. Your details will only be kept for 28 days and will only be released to SA Health for official contact tracing purposes. For more information visit: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/business-and-work/covid-safe-check-in

10.01.2022 It's International Day of People with Disability! In place of public celebrations this year, you can get involved with some of the online recognitions of achievement and hear from people living with disability via ABC Australia which is exploring a variety of themes and issues: https://www.abc.net.au/.../celebrating-idpwd.../12910328

09.01.2022 Are you interested in playing a key role in the protection of children and young people in the PORT LINCOLN area? Department for Child Protection SA has a full-time position as a Manager, Child Protection available in its PORT LINCOLN office. Applications close 3 November. For more information about the role and how to apply, visit: http://ow.ly/I0Pa50BX0zK

08.01.2022 Do you live in the WHYALLA area and have an interest in supporting vulnerable children and young people in your community? Department for Child Protection SA is holding an information session later this week about the personal benefits and professional opportunities in becoming a Child and Youth Worker in regional South Australia. When: Thursday 22 October... Time: 6pm-8.30pm Where: Westland Hotel Motel Whyalla Book here: http://ow.ly/Y48j50BX2Xw See more

08.01.2022 DCP has officially opened a new local office! The Playford DCP office will complement our existing Elizabeth-based facility and enhance the way we support vulnerable children, young people and their families in the local region. DCP staff joined the Minister for Child Protection, Rachel Sanderson, last week during a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the occasion.

07.01.2022 Are you a Foster or Kinship Carer looking to enhance your skills and be acknowledged for the life experiences you have developed from your caring role? Bradford Institute of Advanced Education (www.biae.com.au), in association with Connecting Foster & Kinship Carers - SA Inc is seeking Expressions of Interest for their Certificate IV / Diploma of Community Services 2021 intake. Participants are required to be at least 18 years or over, a CF&KC-SA member (Not a member? It's f...ree. Join here: http://ow.ly/YLUP50CNHVK) and have at least 6 months experience as a foster or kinship carer. Want to know more? Information sessions are being held early next year. Simply email your name and contact number to: [email protected] or phone 1800 732 272

06.01.2022 GET YOUR GAME ON! With the new school year fast approaching, this is a timely reminder that caseworkers and carers can access $100 vouchers to help cover the cost of signing children up to sports and physical activities. The Sports Vouchers program is a Government of South Australia initiative designed to encourage more primary school-aged children to take part in organised sport or dance activities by reducing cost as a barri...er. Visit http://ow.ly/iBEc50y2EGM for further information and to search for a provider.

05.01.2022 Update on COVID-19 restrictions. You can now exercise outside with members of your household for a maximum of 2 hours. Please maintain physical distance. Visit www.sa.gov.au to find out more.

05.01.2022 Create Foundation is holding a Youth Advisory Group meeting via Zoom for young people living in outer metropolitan areas next week. YAGs are regular meetups where young people with a care experience can talk about their journey, develop self-confidence and advocate for change. When: Wednesday 7 October 2020... Time: 11.30am to 12.30pm What: You'll receive a meal and gift voucher How: Contact Fabian at [email protected] Need help? If you don’t know how to use Zoom, don’t let that stop you. Try looking on the Zoom website and sign up for free! CREATE will send a link which you’ll use to enter the private video chat. If you’re still having troubles, email Fabian and let him know. Someone from the team will call and walk you through it.

03.01.2022 Thank you South Australia for using COVID SAfe Check-In to enhance contact tracing and keep South Australia COVID safe! If you haven’t already, make sure you d...ownload the mySA GOV app to use COVID SAfe Check-In when you attend businesses and activities. Check out these images to see the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions about the app and check-in feature. For more information, visit: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/business-and-work/covid-safe-check-in

03.01.2022 Career opportunity! Do you have the leadership skills and social work expertise to help guide our DCP staff in PORT PIRIE/KADINA? We are currently seeking an Assistant Manager to provide high quality information and practice advice while leading the learning and development of local staff.... For more information about the role and how to apply, visit: http://ow.ly/2Huv50DbRxR

02.01.2022 ***UPDATE***: We understand there are several questions that you may have right now. Please read the dot points below that outline what has been announced today.... As soon as the new direction is finalised, updates will be provided. Until such time, we can only provide the information already included in this post. We thank you for your patience. We are working hard to get this information to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your questions and your patience in relation to the current COVID-19 Stay at Home Direction. This sudden change in Direction is based upon new information that we have received in relation to the Parafield Cluster. We understand this may cause some confusion and we'll endeavour to provide you with information as it becomes available. Our actions have been based upon health advice to ensure the safety of the South Australian community and we thank the public for their support and patience during this period. Here is what we can tell you: As of 12pm today, Friday 20 November 2020 exercise outside of your home with members of your household is permitted. Masks are not mandatory but are encouraged. Schools will re-open on Monday 23 November 2020. We will continue to review all Directions with the aim to open the borders to VIC on 1 December as originally planned and further open our state by reducing restrictions. As of 12:01am on Sunday 22 November (Midnight Saturday) we will revert back to similar restrictions that were in place on Monday 16 November 2020. This includes: 1 person per 4 square metres will apply. No dancing or vertical consumption. Updated gathering provision numbers being: Onsite purchase and consumption of food and beverages- 100 people maximum and no more than 10 people at each table. Funerals- 50 people maximum Weddings- 150 people maximum and registration of all guests with SA Health Religious ceremonies (not including a wedding or funeral)- 100 people maximum Private gatherings- 50 people maximum Private residence- 10 people per house (unless more than 10 people permanently reside at the residence) All food and beverages will need to be consumed while seated. Personal care workers will need to wear masks. Gyms are permitted to reopen. We appreciate that there is a lot to understand as things are changing. Please stay connected to this page and the www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/ website as we work on the new Direction and update all information as quickly as possible.

01.01.2022 Get your skates on! Create Foundation is holding a Youth Advisory Group meeting later this month to encourage young people from all backgrounds with a care experience to talk about their journey, develop self-confidence and advocate for change. The meet-up will be followed by a trip to the ICE-ARENA.... When: Friday 30 October 2020 Time: 5pm to 8pm What: Catch-up at the Create office, followed by dinner and ICE-ARENA outing. How: Bookings required via [email protected] or 8212 8898

01.01.2022 FREE water safety and survival programs for primary school aged children in care Every child deserves the opportunity to learn life-saving water safety skills which is why VACSWIM are delighted to ... offer *FREE swimming and water safety programs to all primary aged children in care during December 2020 and January 2021. To find out how to book, visit the DCP carer platform http://ow.ly/cdSH50BLCXI Bookings close on Wednesday 2 December 2020 (for December programs) and Sunday 20 December 2020 (for January programs). *While the program and equipment is free, some venues charge entrance fees.

01.01.2022 The key to establishing online safety as a lifelong skill is to start talking about it early, so it becomes a part of everyday life. Follow Swoosh and Glide in the Office of the eSafety Commissioner's new online safety activity book for the early years. Playing eSafety’s story puzzles with young children is a fun way to get the conversation going, while showing them how to use digital technologies in a safe and positive way. ... Read the activity book online or download it https://bit.ly/2F6JsEJ

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