Professional Boundaries
This one day training is aimed at professionals such as teachers, youth workers and child care staff and examines particular codes of conduct and explores “why” we should have them and “what” they should look like. Learning outcomes include: the importance of a code of conduct; developing a code of conduct; items to be included in a code of conduct; code of conduct and community education; and managing a code of conduct.
Professional boundaries are essential in maintaining safe and appropriate relationships between professional staff/volunteers and children. The establishment of professional boundaries provides a context in which roles and responsibilities are defined; i.e. where a person’s role is to begin and end. Professional boundaries can easily be vague and the impact this can have on the professional relationship, the child and outcome for the program can be quite detrimental.
This training program can be delivered on-site or off-site and can be tailored to meet individual needs. For more information, please call Child Wise on (03) 9645 8911 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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